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Lou Adler

Lester Louis Adler (born December 13, 1933) is an American record and film producer and the co-owner of the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, California.[1] Adler has produced and developed a number of iconic musical artists, including The Grass Roots, Jan & Dean, The Mamas & the Papas and Carole King. King's album Tapestry, produced by Adler, won the 1972 Grammy Award for Album of the Year and has been called one of the greatest pop albums of all time.[2][3][4][5]

Lou Adler
Adler in 2012
Born
Lester Louis Adler

(1933-12-13) December 13, 1933 (age 89)
Occupation(s)Record producer, film producer
Spouses
  • (m. 1964; div. 1980)
  • (m. 1992)
PartnerBritt Ekland (1972–1974)
Children7, including Cisco Adler

Adler was an executive producer of The Rocky Horror Picture Show[6][7] and discovered and produced comedy albums and films for Cheech & Chong.[8] In 2006, Adler was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his achievements in music. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 as the winner, alongside Quincy Jones, of the Ahmet Ertegun Award.[9]

Career

Music

His career in music began as co-manager, alongside Herb Alpert, of Jan & Dean. Adler and Alpert transitioned from managing into songwriting, composing the songs "River Rock" in 1958 for Bob "Froggy" Landers and The Cough Drops and "Wonderful World" with Sam Cooke.[10][11]

In 1964, Adler founded Dunhill Records.[12] He was president and chief record producer of the label from 1964 to 1967. During that time, Adler signed The Mamas & the Papas to Dunhill, producing six top-five hits for the group, including "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday". Dunhill also reached #1 on the pop charts with Barry McGuire's single "Eve of Destruction".[8] Through additional efforts by co-producers and songwriting duo P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, the label reached #8 on the pop charts with The Grass Roots single "Let's Live for Today".[13]

Capitalizing on Dunhill's success, Adler sold the label to ABC in 1967 and founded Ode Records, to which he signed Carole King, Spirit, Cheech & Chong, Scott McKenzie, Peggy Lipton, and others. Adler produced all of King's albums on Ode, which include four gold, one platinum, and one diamond album, as certified by the RIAA. King's second album for Ode, Tapestry, sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, and is considered one of the greatest albums of all time.[2][3][4][5] Adler's work on Tapestry garnered him two Grammy Awards in 1972: Record of the Year (for producing "It's Too Late") and Album of the Year.

In addition to work with his own label's artists, Adler produced a number of live albums for Johnny Rivers. In June 1967, Adler helped to produce the Monterey International Pop Festival,[14] as well as the film version, Monterey Pop, which he co-produced with John Phillips from The Mamas & the Papas.[8]

Film

 
Adler in 2007

After Monterey Pop, Adler and Phillips teamed up again to produce the 1970 Robert Altman film, Brewster McCloud.[15] In 1975, Adler served as executive producer of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show.[8] After seeing The Rocky Horror Show at a theater in London, Adler bought the American rights to the show, presented it live in Los Angeles, and executive-produced the film version (adding "Picture" to the title). The movie went on to become the longest-running theatrical film in history.[6][7]

In 1978, Adler directed the movie Up in Smoke, starring Cheech & Chong.[8] The movie remains a cult hit, and in 2000 Adler recorded a commentary track along with Cheech Marin for the DVD release. His 1981 film, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains,[8] did not make a large impact upon release but has enjoyed a long life on cable TV broadcasts. Also in 1981, Adler executive produced the follow-up to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Shock Treatment.

Personal life

Adler was born to a Jewish family, the son of Manny and Josephine (Alpert) Adler[16] in Chicago, Illinois in 1933 and raised in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles, California. Adler was married to actress and singer Shelley Fabares in 1964[17] and produced several of her songs. They separated in 1966 but were not formally divorced until 1980. In 1973 he fathered his first son, Nic Adler, with actress Britt Ekland. In 1978 he fathered another son, Cisco Adler, with then-girlfriend Phyllis Somer.[18] In the 1980s his son Sonny was born from a brief relationship.[16] Today, Adler is married to former actress Page Hannah, three decades his junior. The couple has four sons: Manny, Ike, Pablo, and Oscar.[19]

Adler could often be seen sitting courtside next to Jack Nicholson at Los Angeles Lakers home games, as reported in 2020.[20] Adler owns The Roxy Theatre with his son Nic, who operates the historic music venue on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California.[21] Peter Fonda based his character Terry Valentine in The Limey on Adler.[22]

In 1976, Adler and his administrative assistant were kidnapped from their Malibu home. One of the perpetrators pulled a gun on Adler's administrative assistant, and gained entry. The two men were held for eight hours and released after $25,000 in ransom money was paid. Three suspects were arrested and sheriff's deputies later recovered $14,900 of the ransom money.[23] Two suspects were later convicted and one suspect was later sentenced to life in prison.[24]

Production discography

 
Adler's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

The following is a list of albums produced by Lou Adler:

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  • Eve of DestructionBarry McGuire (produced with Sloan & Barri)

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  • The Voice Of Scott McKenzieScott McKenzie (produced with John Phillips)

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Filmography

The following is a list of films produced and/or directed by Lou Adler:

References

  1. ^ "Lou Adler Reflects On His Impactful Career In The Music Industry - GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends". Grammy Awards. October 11, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Carole King, 'Tapestry'". rollingstone.com. May 31, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Carole King". besteveralbums.com.
  4. ^ a b "Carole King Reflects on Her Classic, Chart-Topping 'Tapestry' Album". www.billboard.com. November 12, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "VH1 Names 'Tapestry' in Top 100 Greatest Albums of Rock 'n' Roll". www.caroleking.com.
  6. ^ a b "10 Things You Didn't Know About 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'". thefw.com.
  7. ^ a b "'Rocky Horror' at 40: Hear Soundtrack Outtake, Read Producer's Reflections". rollingstone.com. September 4, 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Lou Adler". rockhall.com.
  9. ^ Warner, Denise. "Public Enemy, Rush, Heart, Donna Summer to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  10. ^ "Show 36 - The Rubberization of Soul: The great pop music renaissance. [Part 2]". UNT Digital Library.
  11. ^ Guralnick, Peter (2005). Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke. New York, Boston: Little, Brown and Company. pp. 279, 324. ISBN 0-316-37794-5.
  12. ^ "Lou Adler Biography". imdb.com. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  13. ^ "Grass Roots Biography". The Grass Roots Official Site. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  14. ^ "Show 47 - Sergeant Pepper at the Summit: The very best of a very good year. [Part 3]". UNT Digital Library.
  15. ^ "Hofheinz Goes For Big At Party In Astrodome For MGM's 'McCloud' Pic". Variety. December 2, 1970. p. 5.
  16. ^ a b Tom Teicholz (November 28, 2013). "Lou Adler: Low Key, Lucky and Very Cool". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. He celebrated his bar mitzvah in the Breed Street Shul
  17. ^ Guralnick 2005, p. 571.
  18. ^ "Lou Adler. Biography". imdb.com.
  19. ^ "Lou Adler Receives A Star On The Walk Of Fame". gettyimages.com. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  20. ^ "Lou Adler turns 87 Today".
  21. ^ "Fast Company 113 Shares ••• How To Rock Social Media: 5 Tips From Nic Adler, Owner Of The Roxy". www.fastcompany.com. January 10, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  22. ^ "Lou Adler Biography". starpulse.com.
  23. ^ "A Third Suspect in Adler Kidnapping Held in L.A." Billboard. Billboard Publications, Inc. 88 (40): 5. October 2, 1976.
  24. ^ "Life Term For Adler Kidnapper". Billboard. Billboard Publications, Inc. 89 (21): 6. May 28, 1977.

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For the American radio journalist see Lou Adler journalist Lester Louis Adler born December 13 1933 is an American record and film producer and the co owner of the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood California 1 Adler has produced and developed a number of iconic musical artists including The Grass Roots Jan amp Dean The Mamas amp the Papas and Carole King King s album Tapestry produced by Adler won the 1972 Grammy Award for Album of the Year and has been called one of the greatest pop albums of all time 2 3 4 5 Lou AdlerAdler in 2012BornLester Louis Adler 1933 12 13 December 13 1933 age 89 Chicago Illinois U S Occupation s Record producer film producerSpousesShelley Fabares m 1964 div 1980 wbr Page Hannah m 1992 wbr PartnerBritt Ekland 1972 1974 Children7 including Cisco AdlerAdler was an executive producer of The Rocky Horror Picture Show 6 7 and discovered and produced comedy albums and films for Cheech amp Chong 8 In 2006 Adler was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his achievements in music He was inducted into the Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 as the winner alongside Quincy Jones of the Ahmet Ertegun Award 9 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Music 1 2 Film 2 Personal life 3 Production discography 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditMusic Edit His career in music began as co manager alongside Herb Alpert of Jan amp Dean Adler and Alpert transitioned from managing into songwriting composing the songs River Rock in 1958 for Bob Froggy Landers and The Cough Drops and Wonderful World with Sam Cooke 10 11 In 1964 Adler founded Dunhill Records 12 He was president and chief record producer of the label from 1964 to 1967 During that time Adler signed The Mamas amp the Papas to Dunhill producing six top five hits for the group including California Dreamin and Monday Monday Dunhill also reached 1 on the pop charts with Barry McGuire s single Eve of Destruction 8 Through additional efforts by co producers and songwriting duo P F Sloan and Steve Barri the label reached 8 on the pop charts with The Grass Roots single Let s Live for Today 13 Capitalizing on Dunhill s success Adler sold the label to ABC in 1967 and founded Ode Records to which he signed Carole King Spirit Cheech amp Chong Scott McKenzie Peggy Lipton and others Adler produced all of King s albums on Ode which include four gold one platinum and one diamond album as certified by the RIAA King s second album for Ode Tapestry sold more than 25 million copies worldwide and is considered one of the greatest albums of all time 2 3 4 5 Adler s work on Tapestry garnered him two Grammy Awards in 1972 Record of the Year for producing It s Too Late and Album of the Year In addition to work with his own label s artists Adler produced a number of live albums for Johnny Rivers In June 1967 Adler helped to produce the Monterey International Pop Festival 14 as well as the film version Monterey Pop which he co produced with John Phillips from The Mamas amp the Papas 8 Film Edit Adler in 2007 After Monterey Pop Adler and Phillips teamed up again to produce the 1970 Robert Altman film Brewster McCloud 15 In 1975 Adler served as executive producer of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show 8 After seeing The Rocky Horror Show at a theater in London Adler bought the American rights to the show presented it live in Los Angeles and executive produced the film version adding Picture to the title The movie went on to become the longest running theatrical film in history 6 7 In 1978 Adler directed the movie Up in Smoke starring Cheech amp Chong 8 The movie remains a cult hit and in 2000 Adler recorded a commentary track along with Cheech Marin for the DVD release His 1981 film Ladies and Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains 8 did not make a large impact upon release but has enjoyed a long life on cable TV broadcasts Also in 1981 Adler executive produced the follow up to The Rocky Horror Picture Show Shock Treatment Personal life EditAdler was born to a Jewish family the son of Manny and Josephine Alpert Adler 16 in Chicago Illinois in 1933 and raised in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles California Adler was married to actress and singer Shelley Fabares in 1964 17 and produced several of her songs They separated in 1966 but were not formally divorced until 1980 In 1973 he fathered his first son Nic Adler with actress Britt Ekland In 1978 he fathered another son Cisco Adler with then girlfriend Phyllis Somer 18 In the 1980s his son Sonny was born from a brief relationship 16 Today Adler is married to former actress Page Hannah three decades his junior The couple has four sons Manny Ike Pablo and Oscar 19 Adler could often be seen sitting courtside next to Jack Nicholson at Los Angeles Lakers home games as reported in 2020 20 Adler owns The Roxy Theatre with his son Nic who operates the historic music venue on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood California 21 Peter Fonda based his character Terry Valentine in The Limey on Adler 22 In 1976 Adler and his administrative assistant were kidnapped from their Malibu home One of the perpetrators pulled a gun on Adler s administrative assistant and gained entry The two men were held for eight hours and released after 25 000 in ransom money was paid Three suspects were arrested and sheriff s deputies later recovered 14 900 of the ransom money 23 Two suspects were later convicted and one suspect was later sentenced to life in prison 24 Production discography Edit Adler s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame The following is a list of albums produced by Lou Adler 18 Essential Songs Janis JoplinA All the Leaves Are Brown The Mamas amp the Papas And I Know You Wanna Dance Johnny Rivers At the Whisky a Go Go Johnny RiversC The Carnegie Hall Concert June 18 1971 Carole King Changes Johnny Rivers Cheech and Chong Cheech amp Chong Cheech amp Chong s Wedding Album Cheech amp Chong Clear SpiritD Deliver The Mamas amp the Papas Dream a Little Dream Cass Elliot Dylan s Gospel The Brothers and Sisters of LAE Eve of Destruction Barry McGuire produced with Sloan amp Barri F The Family That Plays Together Spirit Fantasy Carole KingG Greatest Hits The Mamas amp the PapasH Her Greatest Hits Songs of Long Ago Carole King Here We a Go Go Again Johnny Rivers Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival The Jimi Hendrix Experience Otis ReddingI If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears The Mamas amp the Papas In Action Johnny RiversJ John Phillips John the Wolf King of L A John PhillipsL Los Cochinos Cheech amp ChongM The Mamas amp the Papas The Mamas amp the Papas Meanwhile Back at the Whisky a Go Go Johnny Rivers Model Shop Spirit Music Carole KingO Only 16 Terry BlackP The Papas amp The Mamas The Mamas amp the Papas Peggy Lipton Peggy LiptonR Really Rosie Carole King Rewind Johnny Rivers Rhymes amp Reasons Carole KingS Speeding Time Carole King Spirit SpiritT Tapestry Carole King Thoroughbred Carole King Time Circle 1968 1972 SpiritV The Voice Of Scott McKenzie Scott McKenzie produced with John Phillips W Wrap Around Joy Carole KingFilmography EditThe following is a list of films produced and or directed by Lou Adler Monterey Pop 1968 producer Brewster McCloud 1970 producer The Rocky Horror Picture Show 1975 executive producer Up in Smoke 1978 director producer Shock Treatment 1981 executive producer Ladies and Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains 1982 director Murphy s Romance 1985 music producer American Me 1992 executive producer Cheech amp Chong s Animated Movie 2013 producer The Rocky Horror Picture Show Let s Do the Time Warp Again 2016 producerReferences Edit Lou Adler Reflects On His Impactful Career In The Music Industry GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends Grammy Awards October 11 2019 a b Carole King Tapestry rollingstone com May 31 2009 Retrieved December 31 2015 a b Carole King besteveralbums com a b Carole King Reflects on Her Classic Chart Topping Tapestry Album www billboard com November 12 2015 a b VH1 Names Tapestry in Top 100 Greatest Albums of Rock n Roll www caroleking com a b 10 Things You Didn t Know About The Rocky Horror Picture Show thefw com a b Rocky Horror at 40 Hear Soundtrack Outtake Read Producer s Reflections rollingstone com September 4 2015 a b c d e f Lou Adler rockhall com Warner Denise Public Enemy Rush Heart Donna Summer to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 9 2013 Show 36 The Rubberization of Soul The great pop music renaissance Part 2 UNT Digital Library Guralnick Peter 2005 Dream Boogie The Triumph of Sam Cooke New York Boston Little Brown and Company pp 279 324 ISBN 0 316 37794 5 Lou Adler Biography imdb com Retrieved December 31 2015 Grass Roots Biography The Grass Roots Official Site Retrieved December 2 2016 Show 47 Sergeant Pepper at the Summit The very best of a very good year Part 3 UNT Digital Library Hofheinz Goes For Big At Party In Astrodome For MGM s McCloud Pic Variety December 2 1970 p 5 a b Tom Teicholz November 28 2013 Lou Adler Low Key Lucky and Very Cool The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles He celebrated his bar mitzvah in the Breed Street Shul Guralnick 2005 p 571 Lou Adler Biography imdb com Lou Adler Receives A Star On The Walk Of Fame gettyimages com Retrieved December 31 2015 Lou Adler turns 87 Today Fast Company 113 Shares How To Rock Social Media 5 Tips From Nic Adler Owner Of The Roxy www fastcompany com January 10 2012 Retrieved December 31 2015 Lou Adler Biography starpulse com A Third Suspect in Adler Kidnapping Held in L A Billboard Billboard Publications Inc 88 40 5 October 2 1976 Life Term For Adler Kidnapper Billboard Billboard Publications Inc 89 21 6 May 28 1977 External links EditLou Adler at IMDb Allmusic Bio Lou Adler Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The Pop Chronicles interviewed Adler on 1 1 1968 he appears in shows 2 21 35 36 and 47 The Grass Roots Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lou Adler amp oldid 1154530906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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