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Arif Mardin

Arif Mardin (March 15, 1932 – June 25, 2006) was a Turkish-American music producer, who worked with hundreds of artists across many different styles of music, including jazz, rock, soul, disco and country. He worked at Atlantic Records for over 30 years, as producer, arranger, studio manager, and vice president, before moving to EMI and serving as vice president and general manager of Manhattan Records.[1]

Arif Mardin
Mardin at the Grammy Awards, February 1990
Background information
Born(1932-03-15)March 15, 1932
Istanbul, Turkey
DiedJune 25, 2006(2006-06-25) (aged 74)
New York City, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Music producer, arranger
Instrument(s)Keyboards
Years active1960s–2006
LabelsAtlantic, Manhattan

Mardin worked with artists including The Rascals, Queen, Melissa Manchester, John Prine, the Bee Gees, Hall & Oates, Anita Baker, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Bette Midler, Michael Crawford, Chaka Khan, Howard Jones, Laura Nyro, Ringo Starr, Carly Simon, Phil Collins, Daniel Rodriguez, and Norah Jones.[2] Mardin was awarded eleven Grammy Awards and has eighteen nominations.[3]

Biography edit

Early life edit

Mardin was born in Istanbul into a renowned family that included statesmen, diplomats and leaders in the civic, military and business sectors of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic. His father was co-owner in a petroleum gas station chain.

Mardin grew up listening to the likes of Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller. Through his sister he met jazz critic Cuneyt Sermet, who turned him onto this music and eventually became his mentor. After graduating from Istanbul University in Economics and Commerce, Mardin studied at the London School of Economics. Influenced by his sister's music records and jazz, he was also an accomplished orchestrator and arranger, but he never intended to pursue a career in music.

However, his fate changed in 1956 after meeting the American jazz musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Quincy Jones at a concert in Ankara. He sent three demo compositions to his friend Tahir Sur who worked at a radio station in America. Sur took these compositions to Quincy Jones and Mardin became the first recipient of the Quincy Jones Scholarship at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. In 1958 he and his fiancé Latife moved from Istanbul to Boston. After graduating in 1961, he taught at Berklee for one year and then moved to New York City to try his luck. Arif Mardin was later made a trustee of Berklee and was awarded an honorary doctorate.

Career edit

 
Arif Mardin and Bette Midler at the 32nd Grammy Awards

Mardin began his career at Atlantic Records in 1963 as an assistant to Nesuhi Ertegün.[4] A fellow Turkish émigré, Nesuhi was the brother of Ahmet Ertegün, Atlantic's co-founder and a jazz enthusiast when they met at the Newport Jazz Festival. Mardin rose through the ranks quickly, becoming studio manager, label house producer and arranger. In 1969, he became the Vice President and later served as Senior Vice President until 2001. He worked closely on many projects with co-founders Ertegün and Jerry Wexler, as well as noted recording engineer Tom Dowd; the three legends (Dowd, Mardin, and Wexler) were responsible for establishing the "Atlantic Sound". Arif Mardin retired from Atlantic Records in May 2001 and re-activated his label Manhattan Records. He maintained ties to the Turkish music industry.[5]

He produced many hit artists including Margie Joseph, Thereza Bazar, The Rascals, Carly Simon, Petula Clark, Bette Midler, Barbra Streisand, the Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Queen, Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Lulu, Anita Baker, Judy Collins, Phil Collins, Scritti Politti, Culture Club, Roberta Flack, Average White Band, Hall & Oates, Donny Hathaway, Jeffrey Osborne, Norah Jones, Daniel Rodriguez, Chaka Khan, George Benson, Melissa Manchester, The Manhattan Transfer, Modern Jazz Quartet, Willie Nelson, John Prine, Leo Sayer, Dusty Springfield, David Bowie, Jewel and Ringo Starr.[6]

Mardin is listed on Stephen Stills' first album (1970) issued by Atlantic Records, as a contributing artist for string arrangement on the songs "Church" and "To a Flame".

Arif Mardin, when producing the Bee Gees' 1975 Main Course album track "Nights on Broadway" discovered the distinctive falsetto of Barry Gibb, which became a familiar trademark of the band throughout the disco era.

Mardin made three solo albums: Glass Onion, in 1970, Journey, in 1975, and All My Friends Are Here, in 2006. In Journey, he was the composer and arranger, but he also played electric piano and percussion, and was accompanied by many stars of jazz (Randy and Michael Brecker, Joe Farrell, Gary Burton, Ron Carter, Steve Gadd, Billy Cobham and many others).[7] Mardin composed, arranged, conducted and produced The Prophet, an interpretation of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, in 1974, featuring Richard Harris.[8]

In his career of more than 40 years, he collected over 40 gold and platinum albums, over 15 Grammy nominations and 12 Grammy Awards. In 1990, Arif Mardin was inducted into the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.[9]

All My Friends Are Here edit

Mardin considered All My Friends Are Here his life's work. He wrote or co-wrote all but one of the 13 tracks. The album features performances by Bette Midler, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Norah Jones, Carly Simon, Phil Collins, among the artists whom he produced over the years.[10][11] Recording sessions and interviews were filmed for the companion documentary The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story.

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."The Greatest Ears in Town"Bette Midler, Marc ShaimanArif Mardin feat. Bette Midler & Barry Gibb4:40
2."So Blue"Arif Mardin, Roxanne SeemanArif Mardin feat. Chaka Khan & David Sanborn4:58
3."No Way Out"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Nicki Parrot5:31
4."Goodbye to Rio"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Raul Midon4:15
5."No One"Margo Guryan, Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Dianne Reeves3:21
6."So Many Nights"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Danny O'Keefe4:13
7."Calls a Soft Voice"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Carly Simon5:41
8."Longing for You"Arif Mardin, Michael MarguliesArif Mardin feat. Norah Jones6:49
9."Dual Blues"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Amy Kohn5:31
10."Chez Twang’s"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Dr. John5:38
11."Willie’s After Hours (Lone Star Blues)"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Willie Nelson & Katreese Barnes5:58
12."All My Friends Are Here"Arif MardinArif Mardin feat. Members of the Average White Band, The Bee Gees and the Rascals, Phil Collins, Hall & Oates, Lalah Hathaway, Boy Meets Girl & Randy Brecker4:32
13."Wistful"Arif MardinArif Mardin1:25

The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story edit

His son, Joe, created a documentary about his father called The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story which was released on June 15, 2010. The documentary was directed by Doug Biro. It was premiered at several screenings at different chapters of The Recording Academy. The first screening took place in New York on June 15, 2010.

Awards edit

Personal life edit

He came to the United States in 1958 with his wife, Latife Mardin, who was a playwright and translator. They had three children: Nazan Joffre, Joe Mardin and Julie Mardin.[13]

Death edit

Mardin died at his home in New York on June 25, 2006, following a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer.[14] His remains were brought to Turkey and were interred at Karacaahmet Cemetery in Üsküdar district of Istanbul on July 5, 2006. Bee Gees' soloist Robin Gibb and his wife Dwina attended the funeral service, among other prominent people.[15]

Ahmet Necdet Sezer, the Turkish president, said in a statement: “I was deeply saddened by the death of Arif Mardin, who is considered to be one of the most important music producers of the 20th century. He will always be respectfully remembered as a person who made our nation proud.”[16]

Ahmet Ertegun, Founder of Atlantic Records and former Chairman of The American Turkish Society remarked  "Arif Mardin has been one of the most prolific board members of The American Turkish Society and a great friend. We are deeply grateful for his service."[17]

A memorial tribute to Mardin was held at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on March 6, 2007.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "LM_Arif MARDIN_biography". www.lightmillennium.org. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  2. ^ "Arif Mardin: Tales from the Recording Studio". NPR.org. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  3. ^ "Recording Academy Grammy Awards". www.grammy.com. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  4. ^ "The Light Millennium - Fall 2001". www.lightmillennium.org. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  5. ^ "Arif Mardin: Producer". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  6. ^ "Berklee Now | Berklee College of Music". www.berklee.edu. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  7. ^ "Journey by Arif Mardin @ARTISTdirect". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  8. ^ The Prophet, lyrics by Kahlil Gibran, performed by Richard Harris, composed by Arif Mardin. Atlantic SD 18120, 1974
  9. ^ "Events of the AES: AES 115th Convention: ARIF MARDIN BIOGRAPHY". www.aes.org. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  10. ^ Loudon, Christopher (April 26, 2019). "Mardin Magic: A Tribute to Producer Arif Mardin". JazzTimes. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  11. ^ "All My Friends Are Here - Arif Mardin | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  12. ^ Jazz, All About (October 2003). "Arif Mardin: In Conversation". All About Jazz. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "Deaths MARDIN, LATIFE", The New York Times, 2013, retrieved December 6, 2020
  14. ^ Cartwright, Garth (June 27, 2006). "Obituary: Arif Mardin". Theguardian.com. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  15. ^ Yilmaz, Gözde; Gamze Tufekci (July 6, 2006). "Mardin'in cenazesinde bir Bee Gees". Hürriyet. Retrieved July 26, 2008.
  16. ^ "Record producer Arif Mardin dies". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  17. ^ "American Turkish Society". americanturkishsociety.org. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  18. ^ "Farewell, Friend | Berklee". www.berklee.edu. Retrieved July 12, 2022.

External links edit

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Arif Mardin March 15 1932 June 25 2006 was a Turkish American music producer who worked with hundreds of artists across many different styles of music including jazz rock soul disco and country He worked at Atlantic Records for over 30 years as producer arranger studio manager and vice president before moving to EMI and serving as vice president and general manager of Manhattan Records 1 Arif MardinMardin at the Grammy Awards February 1990Background informationBorn 1932 03 15 March 15 1932Istanbul TurkeyDiedJune 25 2006 2006 06 25 aged 74 New York City U S GenresJazzOccupation s Music producer arrangerInstrument s KeyboardsYears active1960s 2006LabelsAtlantic Manhattan Mardin worked with artists including The Rascals Queen Melissa Manchester John Prine the Bee Gees Hall amp Oates Anita Baker Aretha Franklin Dionne Warwick Donny Hathaway Roberta Flack Bette Midler Michael Crawford Chaka Khan Howard Jones Laura Nyro Ringo Starr Carly Simon Phil Collins Daniel Rodriguez and Norah Jones 2 Mardin was awarded eleven Grammy Awards and has eighteen nominations 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 All My Friends Are Here 2 The Greatest Ears in Town The Arif Mardin Story 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Mardin was born in Istanbul into a renowned family that included statesmen diplomats and leaders in the civic military and business sectors of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic His father was co owner in a petroleum gas station chain Mardin grew up listening to the likes of Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller Through his sister he met jazz critic Cuneyt Sermet who turned him onto this music and eventually became his mentor After graduating from Istanbul University in Economics and Commerce Mardin studied at the London School of Economics Influenced by his sister s music records and jazz he was also an accomplished orchestrator and arranger but he never intended to pursue a career in music However his fate changed in 1956 after meeting the American jazz musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Quincy Jones at a concert in Ankara He sent three demo compositions to his friend Tahir Sur who worked at a radio station in America Sur took these compositions to Quincy Jones and Mardin became the first recipient of the Quincy Jones Scholarship at the Berklee College of Music in Boston In 1958 he and his fiance Latife moved from Istanbul to Boston After graduating in 1961 he taught at Berklee for one year and then moved to New York City to try his luck Arif Mardin was later made a trustee of Berklee and was awarded an honorary doctorate Career edit nbsp Arif Mardin and Bette Midler at the 32nd Grammy Awards Mardin began his career at Atlantic Records in 1963 as an assistant to Nesuhi Ertegun 4 A fellow Turkish emigre Nesuhi was the brother of Ahmet Ertegun Atlantic s co founder and a jazz enthusiast when they met at the Newport Jazz Festival Mardin rose through the ranks quickly becoming studio manager label house producer and arranger In 1969 he became the Vice President and later served as Senior Vice President until 2001 He worked closely on many projects with co founders Ertegun and Jerry Wexler as well as noted recording engineer Tom Dowd the three legends Dowd Mardin and Wexler were responsible for establishing the Atlantic Sound Arif Mardin retired from Atlantic Records in May 2001 and re activated his label Manhattan Records He maintained ties to the Turkish music industry 5 He produced many hit artists including Margie Joseph Thereza Bazar The Rascals Carly Simon Petula Clark Bette Midler Barbra Streisand the Bee Gees Diana Ross Queen Patti LaBelle Aretha Franklin Lulu Anita Baker Judy Collins Phil Collins Scritti Politti Culture Club Roberta Flack Average White Band Hall amp Oates Donny Hathaway Jeffrey Osborne Norah Jones Daniel Rodriguez Chaka Khan George Benson Melissa Manchester The Manhattan Transfer Modern Jazz Quartet Willie Nelson John Prine Leo Sayer Dusty Springfield David Bowie Jewel and Ringo Starr 6 Mardin is listed on Stephen Stills first album 1970 issued by Atlantic Records as a contributing artist for string arrangement on the songs Church and To a Flame Arif Mardin when producing the Bee Gees 1975 Main Course album track Nights on Broadway discovered the distinctive falsetto of Barry Gibb which became a familiar trademark of the band throughout the disco era Mardin made three solo albums Glass Onion in 1970 Journey in 1975 and All My Friends Are Here in 2006 In Journey he was the composer and arranger but he also played electric piano and percussion and was accompanied by many stars of jazz Randy and Michael Brecker Joe Farrell Gary Burton Ron Carter Steve Gadd Billy Cobham and many others 7 Mardin composed arranged conducted and produced The Prophet an interpretation of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran in 1974 featuring Richard Harris 8 In his career of more than 40 years he collected over 40 gold and platinum albums over 15 Grammy nominations and 12 Grammy Awards In 1990 Arif Mardin was inducted into the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame 9 All My Friends Are Here edit Mardin considered All My Friends Are Here his life s work He wrote or co wrote all but one of the 13 tracks The album features performances by Bette Midler Chaka Khan David Sanborn Norah Jones Carly Simon Phil Collins among the artists whom he produced over the years 10 11 Recording sessions and interviews were filmed for the companion documentary The Greatest Ears in Town The Arif Mardin Story No TitleWriter s ArtistLength1 The Greatest Ears in Town Bette Midler Marc ShaimanArif Mardin feat Bette Midler amp Barry Gibb4 402 So Blue Arif Mardin Roxanne SeemanArif Mardin feat Chaka Khan amp David Sanborn4 583 No Way Out Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Nicki Parrot5 314 Goodbye to Rio Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Raul Midon4 155 No One Margo Guryan Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Dianne Reeves3 216 So Many Nights Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Danny O Keefe4 137 Calls a Soft Voice Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Carly Simon5 418 Longing for You Arif Mardin Michael MarguliesArif Mardin feat Norah Jones6 499 Dual Blues Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Amy Kohn5 3110 Chez Twang s Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Dr John5 3811 Willie s After Hours Lone Star Blues Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Willie Nelson amp Katreese Barnes5 5812 All My Friends Are Here Arif MardinArif Mardin feat Members of the Average White Band The Bee Gees and the Rascals Phil Collins Hall amp Oates Lalah Hathaway Boy Meets Girl amp Randy Brecker4 3213 Wistful Arif MardinArif Mardin1 25The Greatest Ears in Town The Arif Mardin Story editHis son Joe created a documentary about his father called The Greatest Ears in Town The Arif Mardin Story which was released on June 15 2010 The documentary was directed by Doug Biro It was premiered at several screenings at different chapters of The Recording Academy The first screening took place in New York on June 15 2010 Awards editGrammy Awards Album of the Year 1979 Saturday Night Fever soundtrack 2003 Come Away with Me Norah Jones 12 Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 1982 You Should Hear How She Talks About You Melissa Manchester Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance 1985 I Feel for You Chaka Khan Best Album Notes 1993 Queen of Soul The Atlantic Recordings Aretha Franklin Best Jazz Vocal Album 2004 A Little Moonlight Dianne Reeves Best Musical Show Album 1996 Smokey Joe s Cafe Best Pop Vocal Album 2003 Come Away with Me Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices 1984 Be Bop Medley with Chaka Khan Producer of the Year Non Classical 1976 2003 Come Away with Me Record of the Year 1990 Wind Beneath My Wings 2003 Don t Know Why Trustees Award 2002 Trustee Award for a Lifetime of Achievement in Music by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences NARAS 2001 Man of the Year by the Nordoff Robbins Music Foundation 2001 Ertegun Impact AwardPersonal life editHe came to the United States in 1958 with his wife Latife Mardin who was a playwright and translator They had three children Nazan Joffre Joe Mardin and Julie Mardin 13 Death editMardin died at his home in New York on June 25 2006 following a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer 14 His remains were brought to Turkey and were interred at Karacaahmet Cemetery in Uskudar district of Istanbul on July 5 2006 Bee Gees soloist Robin Gibb and his wife Dwina attended the funeral service among other prominent people 15 Ahmet Necdet Sezer the Turkish president said in a statement I was deeply saddened by the death of Arif Mardin who is considered to be one of the most important music producers of the 20th century He will always be respectfully remembered as a person who made our nation proud 16 Ahmet Ertegun Founder of Atlantic Records and former Chairman of The American Turkish Society remarked Arif Mardin has been one of the most prolific board members of The American Turkish Society and a great friend We are deeply grateful for his service 17 A memorial tribute to Mardin was held at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on March 6 2007 18 See also editCategory Albums produced by Arif MardinReferences edit LM Arif MARDIN biography www lightmillennium org Retrieved October 30 2019 Arif Mardin Tales from the Recording Studio NPR org Retrieved October 30 2019 Recording Academy Grammy Awards www grammy com Retrieved July 12 2022 The Light Millennium Fall 2001 www lightmillennium org Retrieved October 30 2019 Arif Mardin Producer www soundonsound com Retrieved October 30 2019 Berklee Now Berklee College of Music www berklee edu Retrieved October 30 2019 Journey by Arif Mardin ARTISTdirect Artistdirect com Retrieved June 6 2014 The Prophet lyrics by Kahlil Gibran performed by Richard Harris composed by Arif Mardin Atlantic SD 18120 1974 Events of the AES AES 115th Convention ARIF MARDIN BIOGRAPHY www aes org Retrieved October 30 2019 Loudon Christopher April 26 2019 Mardin Magic A Tribute to Producer Arif Mardin JazzTimes Retrieved October 23 2019 All My Friends Are Here Arif Mardin Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved October 23 2019 Jazz All About October 2003 Arif Mardin In Conversation All About Jazz Retrieved October 30 2019 Deaths MARDIN LATIFE The New York Times 2013 retrieved December 6 2020 Cartwright Garth June 27 2006 Obituary Arif Mardin Theguardian com Retrieved December 3 2017 Yilmaz Gozde Gamze Tufekci July 6 2006 Mardin in cenazesinde bir Bee Gees Hurriyet Retrieved July 26 2008 Record producer Arif Mardin dies www aljazeera com Retrieved July 12 2022 American Turkish Society americanturkishsociety org Retrieved July 12 2022 Farewell Friend Berklee www berklee edu Retrieved July 12 2022 External links editThe Arif Mardin Story on YouTube nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arif Mardin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arif Mardin amp oldid 1220334913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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