
DAVID KERSHENBAUM'S BIO
Biography and Career
David Kershenbaum is
internationally known as a producer, entrepreneur, and A&R man.
Kershenbaum's productions are responsible for hundreds of millions of
dollars of record sales around the world and his touch has aided or
rocketed some of the biggest names in the business: Duran Duran, Janet
Jackson,Tracy Chapman, Joe Jackson, Bryan Adams, Cat Stevens, Tori
Amos, Josh Kadison, and Blessid Union of Souls. As a producer he has
earned 75 international gold and platinum albums[1]. His work has
yielded multiple Grammys and an Oscar nomination[2].
"You never stop learning, no matter how many records you make and
no man is an island in the studio, it's a team effort and a great
artist is the key element. I had a pleasure to work with many of the
World's finest talents and I am so grateful to be a part of their
success."- David Kershenbaum
Kershenbaum has been an executive in three major record companies.
Kershenbaum's supervision yielded many superstar artists during one of
the most successful times of A&M's history. Kershenbaum's first
album at A&M was the major platinum success for Joan Baez,
"Diamonds and Rust"- the biggest album of her career. While
vice-president/A&R at A&M Records, he signed Janet Jackson and
caused a major shift in Black Music. Janet went on to break music
history in sales and Grammy awards, as well as in the highly publicized
$50 million record deal she ultimately signed with Virgin Records.
David's great ear for outstanding music and rare talent resulted in
his signing of multi-platinum artist Joe Jackson and production of four
other Jackson albums including the classic "Night and Day" LP which
became the artist's most successful, sweeping two Grammy nominations
and a worldwide Top 5 single, "Stepping Out”. Produced by Kershenbaum,
Jackson’s debut album "Look Sharp" helped establish Jackson as a
cornerstone of a new wave music[3]. According to Rolling Stone reviews:
"...In the studio,
Kershenbaum kept the arrangements unfettered and virtually free of
instrumental overdubs, a tactic that emphasized the wound-up riffing of
Jackson's three-piece backing band and silhouetted the contours of the
his painstakingly crafted pop songs, with their crisp syntax and
high-concept refrains.[4]"
Kershenbaum is well known for a super hit Tracy Chapman album that
resulted in a stunning debut with sales of over 17 million copies and
$200 million in revenues. The LP was highly recognized by the Academy
of Recording Arts and Sciences, earning three Grammy awards, six
nominations including "Best Producer Of The Year", "Best Song Of The
Year", "Best New Artist" and "Best Album Of The Year". In over 17
countries around the world, the single "Fast Car" was number One for
weeks. "Chapman's melodies are wandering and slippery, and she sings
them with unexpected phrasings that often call to mind a throatier,
deeper-voiced Joni Mitchell. Most of the tracks are modern folk songs,
and producer David Kershenbaum frames them in ways that never lose
sight of that fact. He never lets you forget that this is Chapman's
story and Chapman's sensibility.[5]"
"Tracy Chapman is an absolutely unique artist with the voice from
Heaven and a sense of writing that deeply affects those who hear her
songs.” - David Kershenbaum"
Kershenbaum set new limits once again with his work with the wildly
successful Duran Duran [6]Rio album at Capitol Records. Duran Duran
released their Rio album, which quickly scored four UK Top 20 singles.
However, before engaging Kershenbaum...”the Rio album did not do well
in the United States at first. ...and Capitol Records (EMI's American
branch) was at a loss about how to sell them. After Carnival (an EP of
Rio's Kershenbaum's dance remixes) became popular with DJs in the fall,
the band arranged to have most of the album remixed by David
Kershenbaum. Only after it was re-released in the U.S. in November,
with heavy promotion as a dance album, Rio begin to climb the American
charts...[7]""Following the success of the Kershenbaum remixes, Capitol
changed its marketing strategy on Duran Duran from New Romantic to
dance band.[8]" This work also resulted in many awards and
Multi-platinum sales and smash hit "Hungry Like the Wolf".
“David really had that attention to detail that gave the tracks
that FM smoothness –made them bigger, more sonically detailed[9]"- John
Taylor (bassist and heartthrob-in-chief of the hit machine Duran
Duran).[10]
"The album went gold in the US on March 1, 1983, and platinum on
April 26, eventually reaching double platinum status. It peaked at
number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US (on June 5, 1983), and
remained on the charts there for 129 weeks -- almost two and a half
years.[11]"
"Kershenbaum's track record shows a pattern of working with unknown
artists that with his guidance have gone on to become superstars. He is
a "song man" with a great talent for new artist development and music
presentation. Many artists who have worked with Kershenbaum say that he
knows exactly how to focus an artist and bring the best out of their
work.[12]"
Later Kershenbaum established his own group of companies
encompassing 5 recording studios, a film music supervision division,
and a music publishing company. Under this banner, he produced and
recorded many projects including Kenny Loggins LP for Sony and the
ground breaking new artist of the year...The Williams Brothers for
Warner Brothers., as well as Internationally successful Platinum LP by
Josh Kadison. Kershenbaum scored again with glittering debut of
"Blessid Union Of Souls"/"I Believe", which held #1 slot in the country
on Top-40 radio.
As a partner and co-president of Morgan Creek Music Group[13],
Kershenbaum brought home the music for the movie "Robin Hood: Prince of
Thieves[14]" acting as Executive Producer of "Everything I Do, I Do It
For You" by Bryan Adams. This song went on to become the biggest single
in the history of the music business at that time out selling singles
by the Beatles and Elvis Presley. The song won many industry accolades
including Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy awards. The combined sales
of Bryan’s single, solo album, soundtrack album and the greatest hits
now exceed 34 million units worldwide[15]. As a music supervisor, David
has worked on many films. At Morgan Creek Pictures, he supervised and
executive produced all of the music for the large slate of pictures,
including “The Last of the Mohicans”, which soundtrack has now sold in
excess of 1,800,000 units worldwide. Other films include "Bill and
Ted's Excellent Adventure", "Roadhouse", "Navy Seals", "White Sands",
"200 Cigarettes".
Kershenbaum is the founder and creator of a new and cutting edge
Artist Development company - "Music Pros Hollywood"[16]. [17]".
"Kershenbaum says that he created Music Pros Hollywood in response to a
time in which digital downloads have changed the music business
entirely, major record labels are considered ineffective or barely
surviving, and radio is no longer the major focus. He adds that
Internet marketing and personal artist development are paramount in
achieving success.[18]"
References and Sources
(all the original links, quotations and other sources may be seen at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kershenbaum)
1. ^ An American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishes
2. ^ A&R Registry. Spotlight: Veteran Record producer David Kershenbaum & Music Pros Hollywood
3. ^ Article by Robyn Flans. David Kershenbaum: Enhancing the Artist, May1, 2000
4. ^ www.rollingstone.com
5. ^ Rolling Stone
6. ^ Duran Duran Article by: David Medsker, 10/09/2006
7. ^ www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/ Duran/ Duran
8. ^ RIO Album, Wikipedia
9. ^ Blender, Jan/Feb 2003. By Johnny Black. The GREATEST SONGS EVER! Hungry Like the Wolf.
10. ^ Blender, Jan/Feb 2003. By Johnny Black. The GREATEST SONGS EVER! Hungry Like the Wolf."
11. ^ RIO Album, Wikipedia
12. ^ Article by Michael Stern. A&R Registry, March/Aprl 2008
13. ^ www.discogs.com/label/morgan+ creek+records.
14. ^ JIM MAZZA(www.dreamcatcherenter.com/jmazza.html)
15. ^ JIM MAZZA(www.dreamcatcherenter.com/jmazza.html)
16. ^ http://mixonline.com/news/kershenbaum_launches_musicproshollywood_0303/
17. ^ Official website of Music pros Hollywood (www.musicproshollywood.com)
18. ^ Mixonline News.3,2008.Producer David Kershenbaum Launches MusicProsHollywood.com
External links
1. The official David Kershenbaums's website(
2. Official website of Music pros Hollywood (MPH)
3. Make a Star Newsletter. October 3, 2003
4. David Kershenbaum:www.mixonline.com/mag/
audio_david_kershenbaumenhancing the artist
5. David Kershenbaum at SxSW 2008(http://2008.southbysouthwest.com/music/conference)
6. New York Times, Friday, March 21, 2008 David Kershenbaum's
filmography
(http://movies.nytimes/time.com/person/913253/david-kershenbaum)
7. Producer David Kershenbaum Launches MusicProsHollywood.com (mixonline.com/news)
8. David Kershenbaum Appeared at the Hollywood Guitar Center event (http://plugind.com/news/2825)
9. Duran Duran Article by: David Medsker, 10/09/2006 (http://www.bullzi.com/boardmusic/deep_cuts/2006/duran_duran.html)
10. The Joe Jackson Archive. Biography. The Joe Jackson Chronicle (www.jj-archive.net/bio/bio_index.html
11. SOURCE: Sonoma Mountain Entertainment
12. The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits (http://books.google.com)
13. POP VIEW; BACKUP WHERE IT BELONGS. The New York Times (http://query.newyorktimes.com)
14. Joe Jackson biography (http://www.sweetslyrics.com/bio-joe%
200jackson.html)