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Seymour Stein

Seymour Steinbigle (April 18, 1942 – April 2, 2023),[1] known professionally as Seymour Stein, was an American entrepreneur and music executive. He co-founded Sire Records and was vice president of Warner Bros. Records.[2][3] With Sire, Stein signed bands that became central to the new wave era of the 1970s and 80s, including Talking Heads, the Ramones, and The Pretenders; he signed Madonna as well. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

Seymour Stein
Stein in 2013
Born(1942-04-18)April 18, 1942
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 2, 2023(2023-04-02) (aged 80)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur
Music executive
SpouseLinda S. Stein (divorced)
Children2
AwardsMember of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Music career

Stein was born in New York City in Brooklyn.[1] As a 13 year old high school student, he worked as a clerk at music industry magazine Billboard, assisting head of Billboard charts Tommy Noonan. Together they helped develop the Billboard Hot 100, launched in August 1958.[4]

King Records owner Syd Nathan approached Stein to work for him in Cincinnati, Ohio. Stein's father was skeptical, but King told him "Your son has shellac in his veins. Your son is good for one thing and one thing only, and that's being in the record business. If you don't let him in the music business, he will wind up delivering newspapers for the rest of your life. If you don't want that on your conscience, you will let him come with me for the summer." He started working for King, working there for two years as an intern, before joining the company in 1961.[4]

Homesick he returned to New York in 1963 to work for Herb Abramson, but this was short-lived, lasting only three months.[1] He then joined as an assistant to impresario George Goldner, who had formed Red Bird Records with songwriters Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller in 1963.[1]

Working there in the Brill Building he became friends with FGG Productions record producer Richard Gottehrer. Seeing that relations between Goldner and Lieber and Stoller were fracturing he decided to start a new venture.[5] He founded Sire Productions in 1966 with Gottehrer, each investing ten thousand dollars into the new company,[6] which led to the formation of Sire Records. That year, Stein had an opportunity to sign Jimi Hendrix, praising him for his original material, but ultimately decided against doing so after witnessing Hendrix smash his guitar on one occasion and argue with his friend, Linda Keith, on successive occasions.[7]

The label initially concentrated on licensing European releases with little success, until Dutch progressive rock band Focus had an international hit with the 1973 single "Hocus Pocus". Gottehrer left the label in 1974 to concentrate on production, Stein then focussed on checking new acts in the New York Clubs and on his wife's recommendation arranged for the Ramones to do a showcase, signing them in 1975. Other signings soon followed including Talking Heads, Richard Hell & the Voidoids, the Pretenders in 1980, and foreign punk acts The Rezillos and The Saints.[1] Stein signed Madonna from his hospital bed after hearing her track "Everybody" in 1982.[8] Other acts signed by Sire include The Replacements, Depeche Mode, The Smiths, The Cure, Ice-T, Ministry, The Undertones, and Echo & the Bunnymen.

Such was Stein's influence in signing and promoting the new wave genre of music that he is sometimes credited with having come up with the name as an alternative to the term punk, which he found derogative. Believing the term "punk" would mean poor sales for Sire's acts who had frequently played the New York club CBGB, he launched a "Don't Call It Punk" campaign designed to replace the term with "new wave".[9] The term had previously been used to refer to the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s.

Stein was the president of Sire Records as well as vice president of Warner Bros. Records until his announced retirement on July 18, 2018.[10] He had had a marketing and distribution deal from 1976 to 1994 and again from April 2003 until his retirement. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 14, 2005, under the lifetime-achievement category.[5] On June 9, 2016, Stein was honored with the Richmond Hitmaker Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[1]

Legacy

Stein was the subject of an eponymous song by the Scottish musical group Belle and Sebastian about a failed attempt to sign the group.[1] He was the winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Dance Music Awards in 2010.[11] Ice-T wrote about Stein in his autobiography, stating: "He's cut from that cloth of the old-time music executives like Clive Davis, but he's way more eccentric... Just a little more bizarre, a bit more avant-garde, more of an edgy cat."[12] He wrote that Stein would never edit his musical output, but would sometimes express concerns (e.g. he was against homophobia in rap).[12]

Personal life and death

Stein was married to the music promoter and real estate executive Linda Stein (1945–2007) and together the couple had two daughters. They divorced, on amicable terms, in the late 1970s.[13] Stein never remarried. He revealed he was gay in 2017. Filmmaker Mandy Stein is his daughter. Stein's elder daughter, Samantha, died as a result of brain cancer in 2013, at the age of 40.[14] Stein published his autobiography, Siren Song: My Life in Music, in 2018.[15]

Stein died of cancer at his Los Angeles home on April 2, 2023, at age 80.[16][17]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Seymour Stein, Sire Co-Founder Who Signed Madonna and Ramones, Dies at 80". Variety. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  2. ^ Billboard Staff (August 5, 2013). "CBGB Fest Announces Seymour Stein as Icon Award Winner, Van Toffler To Give Keynote (Exclusive)". Billboard. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  3. ^ Kessler, Dana (July 25, 2013). "The Legendary Seymour Stein: Seymour Stein, Record Company Man Who Signed The Ramones and Madonna". Tablet. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Seymour Stein: Shellac in His Veins". Billboard. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Seymour Stein: 'Music replaced every other thing that was important to me'". Music Week. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  6. ^ "Personality Clash: Seymour Stein Vs Tim Dellow | Clash Music Exclusive General". Clashmusic. November 9, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  7. ^ Cross, Charles R. (August 8, 2006). Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix. New York: Hachette Books. ISBN 9781401382810.
  8. ^ "Madonna Pays Tribute to Seymour Stein: 'He Changed and Shaped My World'". Billboard. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  9. ^ Cateforis, Theo (2013). The Grove Dictionary of American Music (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 25. ISBN 019531428X.
  10. ^ "Seymour Stein Is Leaving Warner Music and Sire Records, the Label He Launched 51 Years Ago". Billboard.
  11. ^ "25th Annual International Dance Music Awards Winners". TheUntz. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  12. ^ a b Marrow, Tracy; Century, Douglas (2011). "Six in the Mornin'". Ice: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption – from South Central to Hollywood. Random House. pp. 99–105. ISBN 978-0-345-52328-0.
  13. ^ Lambert, Bruce (November 1, 2007). "Real Estate Agent Found Slain in 5th Ave. Home". The New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  14. ^ Christman, Ed (June 13, 2018). "Seymour Stein On His New Autobiography & Why the Music Industry Should Pay More Tribute to Its Past". Billboard.
  15. ^ Stace, Wesley (June 14, 2018). "'Siren Song' Review: An Ear for What Was Next". The Wall Street Journal.
  16. ^ Sisario, Ben. "Seymour Stein, Record Industry Giant Who Signed Madonna, Dies at 80". The New York Times. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  17. ^ "Seymour Stein obituary". The Times. London. April 3, 2023. Retrieved April 3, 2023.

External links

  • Biography by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  • Interview with Seymour Stein by Terry Gross of Fresh Air, October 15, 2009
  • Seymour Stein discography at Discogs
  • Seymour Stein at IMDb

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Seymour Steinbigle April 18 1942 April 2 2023 1 known professionally as Seymour Stein was an American entrepreneur and music executive He co founded Sire Records and was vice president of Warner Bros Records 2 3 With Sire Stein signed bands that became central to the new wave era of the 1970s and 80s including Talking Heads the Ramones and The Pretenders he signed Madonna as well He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005 Seymour SteinStein in 2013Born 1942 04 18 April 18 1942New York City New York U S DiedApril 2 2023 2023 04 02 aged 80 Los Angeles CaliforniaOccupation s EntrepreneurMusic executiveSpouseLinda S Stein divorced Children2AwardsMember of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Contents 1 Music career 2 Legacy 3 Personal life and death 4 References 5 External linksMusic career EditStein was born in New York City in Brooklyn 1 As a 13 year old high school student he worked as a clerk at music industry magazine Billboard assisting head of Billboard charts Tommy Noonan Together they helped develop the Billboard Hot 100 launched in August 1958 4 King Records owner Syd Nathan approached Stein to work for him in Cincinnati Ohio Stein s father was skeptical but King told him Your son has shellac in his veins Your son is good for one thing and one thing only and that s being in the record business If you don t let him in the music business he will wind up delivering newspapers for the rest of your life If you don t want that on your conscience you will let him come with me for the summer He started working for King working there for two years as an intern before joining the company in 1961 4 Homesick he returned to New York in 1963 to work for Herb Abramson but this was short lived lasting only three months 1 He then joined as an assistant to impresario George Goldner who had formed Red Bird Records with songwriters Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller in 1963 1 Working there in the Brill Building he became friends with FGG Productions record producer Richard Gottehrer Seeing that relations between Goldner and Lieber and Stoller were fracturing he decided to start a new venture 5 He founded Sire Productions in 1966 with Gottehrer each investing ten thousand dollars into the new company 6 which led to the formation of Sire Records That year Stein had an opportunity to sign Jimi Hendrix praising him for his original material but ultimately decided against doing so after witnessing Hendrix smash his guitar on one occasion and argue with his friend Linda Keith on successive occasions 7 The label initially concentrated on licensing European releases with little success until Dutch progressive rock band Focus had an international hit with the 1973 single Hocus Pocus Gottehrer left the label in 1974 to concentrate on production Stein then focussed on checking new acts in the New York Clubs and on his wife s recommendation arranged for the Ramones to do a showcase signing them in 1975 Other signings soon followed including Talking Heads Richard Hell amp the Voidoids the Pretenders in 1980 and foreign punk acts The Rezillos and The Saints 1 Stein signed Madonna from his hospital bed after hearing her track Everybody in 1982 8 Other acts signed by Sire include The Replacements Depeche Mode The Smiths The Cure Ice T Ministry The Undertones and Echo amp the Bunnymen Such was Stein s influence in signing and promoting the new wave genre of music that he is sometimes credited with having come up with the name as an alternative to the term punk which he found derogative Believing the term punk would mean poor sales for Sire s acts who had frequently played the New York club CBGB he launched a Don t Call It Punk campaign designed to replace the term with new wave 9 The term had previously been used to refer to the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s Stein was the president of Sire Records as well as vice president of Warner Bros Records until his announced retirement on July 18 2018 10 He had had a marketing and distribution deal from 1976 to 1994 and again from April 2003 until his retirement He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 14 2005 under the lifetime achievement category 5 On June 9 2016 Stein was honored with the Richmond Hitmaker Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame 1 Legacy EditStein was the subject of an eponymous song by the Scottish musical group Belle and Sebastian about a failed attempt to sign the group 1 He was the winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Dance Music Awards in 2010 11 Ice T wrote about Stein in his autobiography stating He s cut from that cloth of the old time music executives like Clive Davis but he s way more eccentric Just a little more bizarre a bit more avant garde more of an edgy cat 12 He wrote that Stein would never edit his musical output but would sometimes express concerns e g he was against homophobia in rap 12 Personal life and death EditStein was married to the music promoter and real estate executive Linda Stein 1945 2007 and together the couple had two daughters They divorced on amicable terms in the late 1970s 13 Stein never remarried He revealed he was gay in 2017 Filmmaker Mandy Stein is his daughter Stein s elder daughter Samantha died as a result of brain cancer in 2013 at the age of 40 14 Stein published his autobiography Siren Song My Life in Music in 2018 15 Stein died of cancer at his Los Angeles home on April 2 2023 at age 80 16 17 References Edit a b c d e f g Seymour Stein Sire Co Founder Who Signed Madonna and Ramones Dies at 80 Variety Retrieved April 3 2023 Billboard Staff August 5 2013 CBGB Fest Announces Seymour Stein as Icon Award Winner Van Toffler To Give Keynote Exclusive Billboard Retrieved August 30 2015 Kessler Dana July 25 2013 The Legendary Seymour Stein Seymour Stein Record Company Man Who Signed The Ramones and Madonna Tablet Retrieved August 30 2015 a b Seymour Stein Shellac in His Veins Billboard Retrieved April 3 2023 a b Seymour Stein Music replaced every other thing that was important to me Music Week Retrieved April 3 2023 Personality Clash Seymour Stein Vs Tim Dellow Clash Music Exclusive General Clashmusic November 9 2009 Retrieved March 22 2011 Cross Charles R August 8 2006 Room Full of Mirrors A Biography of Jimi Hendrix New York Hachette Books ISBN 9781401382810 Madonna Pays Tribute to Seymour Stein He Changed and Shaped My World Billboard Retrieved April 3 2023 Cateforis Theo 2013 The Grove Dictionary of American Music 2nd ed Oxford University Press p 25 ISBN 019531428X Seymour Stein Is Leaving Warner Music and Sire Records the Label He Launched 51 Years Ago Billboard 25th Annual International Dance Music Awards Winners TheUntz Retrieved April 3 2023 a b Marrow Tracy Century Douglas 2011 Six in the Mornin Ice A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption from South Central to Hollywood Random House pp 99 105 ISBN 978 0 345 52328 0 Lambert Bruce November 1 2007 Real Estate Agent Found Slain in 5th Ave Home The New York Times Retrieved August 30 2015 Christman Ed June 13 2018 Seymour Stein On His New Autobiography amp Why the Music Industry Should Pay More Tribute to Its Past Billboard Stace Wesley June 14 2018 Siren Song Review An Ear for What Was Next The Wall Street Journal Sisario Ben Seymour Stein Record Industry Giant Who Signed Madonna Dies at 80 The New York Times Retrieved April 2 2023 Seymour Stein obituary The Times London April 3 2023 Retrieved April 3 2023 External links EditBiography by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Interview with Seymour Stein by Terry Gross of Fresh Air October 15 2009 Seymour Stein discography at Discogs Seymour Stein at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seymour Stein amp oldid 1148460531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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