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Keith Naftaly

Keith Phillip Naftaly (born 1962) is an American music industry executive. He is the president of A&R at RCA Records.[1] Naftaly previously held senior A&R positions at record companies including Arista, DreamWorks Records, and Sony Music. He has worked with artists including Pentatonix, Kesha, Whitney Houston, Kelly Clarkson, Luther Vandross, Sia and Christina Aguilera.[2]

Keith Naftaly
Born1962 (age 60–61)
San Francisco, California
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
OccupationA&R executive
Years active1985 - present
EmployerRCA Records
Websitercarecords.com

A radio programmer prior to the start of his label career, Naftaly introduced hip hop to a mainstream audience in the mid-80s, creating the "first multi-cultural pop radio station" [3] as the program director of San Francisco's KMEL.[4][5]

Early life

Naftaly was born in San Francisco and grew up in the Miraloma Park neighborhood. His father, Stanley Naftaly, was a chemist. His mother, Bryna, was a community activist, and advocated for the desegregation of schools.[6] Naftaly began attending a majority black school in Hunters Point.[7]: 301  Although Naftaly studied classical piano as a child, he also took interest in popular music, especially R&B played on local radio station KDIA.[7]: 302–303 

After graduating from Lowell High School in 1980, Naftaly attended the University of California, Berkeley and briefly worked for student station KALX.[7]: 303–304 

Career

While a student at UC Berkeley, Naftaly took a night shift job answering request lines at San Francisco top-40 station KFRC after dissatisfaction with KALX. Naftaly also explored the workings of KFRC's music department and made connections with record promoters. He eventually dropped out of college to produce KFRC's morning show with Don Rose.[7]: 304–305 

In 1984, Naftaly became assistant music director for KMEL, which had recently switched from its "Camel" rock format to top-40. He was named music director in 1985. In 1987 he won The Gavin Report Music Director of the Year award, and later that year, at the age of 24, Naftaly became KMEL's program director.[8] He programmed rap and hip hop records, breaking the "segregated institution" of American radio, and moved KMEL from a general top-40 to a rhythmic format.[9] By early 1988, KMEL's ratings share rose from 4.9 to 6.1, enough to be the Bay Area's highest rated music station.[7]: 308 

KMEL was the top rated radio station in San Francisco for the five years that Naftaly served as its program director. In 1993, he was named VP of Programming at KKBT/The Beat, a Los Angeles rhythm station that shared ownership with KMEL. He moved to Los Angeles, and had similar success, with KKBT becoming the most listened-to music station in Los Angeles.[10]

Noted for his ability to identify hit records, Naftaly was pursued by record companies for a&r positions throughout his radio career, In 1995, recruited by Clive Davis, he accepted a "much-negotiated" position as VP A&R at Arista Records.[11][12] Focused on finding songs and picking singles for the label's artists, Naftaly's credits at Arista included the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack album and Santana's Supernatural, and hit records by artists such as Monica (Miss Thang), Deborah Cox ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here"), Next ("Too Close"), Brandy and Monica ("The Boy is Mine").[13][14] He worked closely with Whitney Houston on the 1999 album My Love is Your Love, her first studio album in eight years. Produced by Wyclef Jean, Missy Elliott and Rodney Jerkins, among others, it "brought her into the present with pure finesse.".[15]

In 2000, Davis was ousted from Arista. He launched J Records and appointed Naftaly senior vice president of A&R.[16][17] Over the course of his tenure at J, Naftaly worked on platinum-selling albums by artists including Rod Stewart, and Kelly Clarkson as well as Luther Vandross's final album, the acclaimed Dance with My Father.[15][13][18]

Naftaly left J in 2003. He subsequently held senior A&R positions at Dreamworks Records, Sony Music, and RCA/Jive. He was named executive vice president and head of A&R at RCA Records in 2012, and president of A&R in 2018. His credits at RCA include Pink's Beautiful Trauma, the Kesha comeback album Rainbow, and G-Eazy’s The Beautiful & Damned. He has worked closely with Pentatonix and Sia.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "RCA Records promotes Keith Naftaly to President, A&R - Music Business Worldwide". Music Business Worldwide. 2018-05-14. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  2. ^ "RCA ups Keith Naftaly to president of A&R". Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  3. ^ Dan., Charnas (2010). The big payback : the history of the business of hip-hop. New York: New American Library. ISBN 978-0451234780. OCLC 426803687.
  4. ^ "Hot 97's Summer Jam: A Referendum On Hip-Hop". NPR.org. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
  5. ^ "The brains behind the bling-bling". Washington Post. 2011-01-16. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  6. ^ "STANLEY NAFTALY's Obituary on San Francisco Chronicle". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  7. ^ a b c d e Charnas, Dan (2010). The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop. New York: New American Library. ISBN 9780451229298.
  8. ^ Freeman, Kim (December 6, 1986). "Vox Jox". Billboard. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  9. ^ "Q&A: Dan Charnas, Author Of The Big Payback: The History Of The Business Of Hip-Hop, On Industry Rule #4080, Hot 97, And Lyor Cohen's CD Collection". Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  10. ^ Jackson, Gary (September 4, 1993). "LA Groups Meet to Discuss KKBT's Future". Billboard. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  11. ^ Stark, Phyllis (June 10, 1995). "Vox Jox". Billboard.
  12. ^ Goodman, Fred (1991-04-14). "POP MUSIC; The Marketing Muscle Behind Mariah Carey". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
  13. ^ a b "Keith Naftaly | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  14. ^ Gallo, Phil (2004-12-12). "Sony spins Naftaly to senior A&R VP". Variety. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  15. ^ a b Flick, Larry (July 28, 2001). "Style vs.Substance". Billboard. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  16. ^ Davis, Clive (2013). The Soundtrack of my Life. DeCurtis, Anthony. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 449. ISBN 9781476714806. OCLC 892938397.
  17. ^ Tyrangiel, Josh (2003-02-19). "Greatest Hitmaker". Time. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  18. ^ "Dance with My Father - Luther Vandross | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-05-14.

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Keith Phillip Naftaly born 1962 is an American music industry executive He is the president of A amp R at RCA Records 1 Naftaly previously held senior A amp R positions at record companies including Arista DreamWorks Records and Sony Music He has worked with artists including Pentatonix Kesha Whitney Houston Kelly Clarkson Luther Vandross Sia and Christina Aguilera 2 Keith NaftalyBorn1962 age 60 61 San Francisco CaliforniaNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of California BerkeleyOccupationA amp R executiveYears active1985 presentEmployerRCA RecordsWebsitercarecords wbr comA radio programmer prior to the start of his label career Naftaly introduced hip hop to a mainstream audience in the mid 80s creating the first multi cultural pop radio station 3 as the program director of San Francisco s KMEL 4 5 Early life EditNaftaly was born in San Francisco and grew up in the Miraloma Park neighborhood His father Stanley Naftaly was a chemist His mother Bryna was a community activist and advocated for the desegregation of schools 6 Naftaly began attending a majority black school in Hunters Point 7 301 Although Naftaly studied classical piano as a child he also took interest in popular music especially R amp B played on local radio station KDIA 7 302 303 After graduating from Lowell High School in 1980 Naftaly attended the University of California Berkeley and briefly worked for student station KALX 7 303 304 Career EditWhile a student at UC Berkeley Naftaly took a night shift job answering request lines at San Francisco top 40 station KFRC after dissatisfaction with KALX Naftaly also explored the workings of KFRC s music department and made connections with record promoters He eventually dropped out of college to produce KFRC s morning show with Don Rose 7 304 305 In 1984 Naftaly became assistant music director for KMEL which had recently switched from its Camel rock format to top 40 He was named music director in 1985 In 1987 he won The Gavin Report Music Director of the Year award and later that year at the age of 24 Naftaly became KMEL s program director 8 He programmed rap and hip hop records breaking the segregated institution of American radio and moved KMEL from a general top 40 to a rhythmic format 9 By early 1988 KMEL s ratings share rose from 4 9 to 6 1 enough to be the Bay Area s highest rated music station 7 308 KMEL was the top rated radio station in San Francisco for the five years that Naftaly served as its program director In 1993 he was named VP of Programming at KKBT The Beat a Los Angeles rhythm station that shared ownership with KMEL He moved to Los Angeles and had similar success with KKBT becoming the most listened to music station in Los Angeles 10 Noted for his ability to identify hit records Naftaly was pursued by record companies for a amp r positions throughout his radio career In 1995 recruited by Clive Davis he accepted a much negotiated position as VP A amp R at Arista Records 11 12 Focused on finding songs and picking singles for the label s artists Naftaly s credits at Arista included the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack album and Santana s Supernatural and hit records by artists such as Monica Miss Thang Deborah Cox Nobody s Supposed to Be Here Next Too Close Brandy and Monica The Boy is Mine 13 14 He worked closely with Whitney Houston on the 1999 album My Love is Your Love her first studio album in eight years Produced by Wyclef Jean Missy Elliott and Rodney Jerkins among others it brought her into the present with pure finesse 15 In 2000 Davis was ousted from Arista He launched J Records and appointed Naftaly senior vice president of A amp R 16 17 Over the course of his tenure at J Naftaly worked on platinum selling albums by artists including Rod Stewart and Kelly Clarkson as well as Luther Vandross s final album the acclaimed Dance with My Father 15 13 18 Naftaly left J in 2003 He subsequently held senior A amp R positions at Dreamworks Records Sony Music and RCA Jive He was named executive vice president and head of A amp R at RCA Records in 2012 and president of A amp R in 2018 His credits at RCA include Pink s Beautiful Trauma the Kesha comeback album Rainbow and G Eazy s The Beautiful amp Damned He has worked closely with Pentatonix and Sia 1 References Edit a b RCA Records promotes Keith Naftaly to President A amp R Music Business Worldwide Music Business Worldwide 2018 05 14 Retrieved 2018 05 14 RCA ups Keith Naftaly to president of A amp R Retrieved 2018 05 14 Dan Charnas 2010 The big payback the history of the business of hip hop New York New American Library ISBN 978 0451234780 OCLC 426803687 Hot 97 s Summer Jam A Referendum On Hip Hop NPR org Retrieved 2018 02 13 The brains behind the bling bling Washington Post 2011 01 16 ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2018 02 14 STANLEY NAFTALY s Obituary on San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2018 03 11 a b c d e Charnas Dan 2010 The Big Payback The History of the Business of Hip Hop New York New American Library ISBN 9780451229298 Freeman Kim December 6 1986 Vox Jox Billboard Retrieved April 23 2018 Q amp A Dan Charnas Author Of The Big Payback The History Of The Business Of Hip Hop On Industry Rule 4080 Hot 97 And Lyor Cohen s CD Collection Retrieved 2018 05 14 Jackson Gary September 4 1993 LA Groups Meet to Discuss KKBT s Future Billboard Retrieved April 25 2018 Stark Phyllis June 10 1995 Vox Jox Billboard Goodman Fred 1991 04 14 POP MUSIC The Marketing Muscle Behind Mariah Carey The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 02 13 a b Keith Naftaly Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 2018 04 18 Gallo Phil 2004 12 12 Sony spins Naftaly to senior A amp R VP Variety Retrieved 2018 05 02 a b Flick Larry July 28 2001 Style vs Substance Billboard Retrieved May 2 2018 Davis Clive 2013 The Soundtrack of my Life DeCurtis Anthony New York Simon amp Schuster p 449 ISBN 9781476714806 OCLC 892938397 Tyrangiel Josh 2003 02 19 Greatest Hitmaker Time Retrieved 2018 05 10 Dance with My Father Luther Vandross Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 2018 05 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Naftaly amp oldid 1116518902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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