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Steve Gottlieb (music executive)

Steve Gottlieb is an American entrepreneur and former music executive. He is founder and CEO of Shindig, a platform for online video chat events. Prior to Shindig, Gottlieb founded the independent record label TVT Records and its publishing arm TVT Music, and produced the "Television's Greatest Hits" series.

Steve Gottlieb
Born (1957-03-09) March 9, 1957 (age 66)
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, former music executive
Children1
Musical career
Years active1985–2008
LabelsTVT Records

Biography edit

Steve Gottlieb grew up in New Rochelle, New York, and attended Harvard Law School.[1] Before law school, he earned a B.A. in literature from Yale University[2]

Gottlieb was selected in 1996 as one of the "40 Under Forty", a listing of leading New York executives, by Crain's New York Business.[3] In 2005, he was named to the Hip Hop Power 30 by The Source magazine.[4]

Shindig edit

Shindig allows users to see and be seen by participants in an online event.

Vice President of Engineering Manik Bambha, a former technology executive at MySpace and Fox Interactive Media, joined Shindig in 2011.[5]

Shindig launched a beta release of its platform for video chat book tours in May 2012. By August of the same year, the company had hosted 150 events for authors including A.J. Jacobs, Dan Ariely, Joel Stein, Scott Sigler, and James Howard Kunstler.[6] Beginning in September 2012, Shindig targeted music events, online nightclubs, magazine subscriber events, and interactive classroom applications as uses for its video chat platform technology.[7] Personalities and entities who used Shindig include Bill Gates,[8] TEDx,[9] Guy Kawasaki,[8] Michael Pollan,[10] Edward Jay Epstein,[10] Carla Hall,[11] Big Daddy Kane,[12] A.J. Jacobs,[13] Kevin Kelly,[14] Dan Ariely,[15] and Jackson "Cat Daddy" Galaxy.[16]

Music career edit

Television's Greatest Hits edit

In 1986, Gottlieb produced Television's Greatest Hits, which he released on his own label Tee Vee Toons. The double album featured a collection of 65 themes from hit TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s in their original arrangements, production styles, and lengths.

Gottlieb found a previously untapped demand for the genre with the release of Television's Greatest Hits.[17] Television's Greatest Hits became a series of 10 double albums encompassing the entire history of TV themes.

TVT Records edit

Gottlieb decided to leverage the distribution network that he had developed with "Television's Greatest Hits" by signing artists and building his label, which he renamed TVT Records.[18] TVT would ultimately grow into one of the most successful independent labels in U.S. history,[19] and was named independent label of the year by Billboard Magazine and Soundscan for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.[20] Among Gottlieb's notable signings to TVT were, Nine Inch Nails, Ja Rule, Lil Jon, Pitbull, Gil Scott Heron, Sevendust and The Connells. Other notable releases and signings included Snoop Dogg presents the 213, Yo Gotti, Ying Yang Twins, Underworld, The Timelords, Ambulance LTD, XTC and Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes Live at The Greek . The company had a robust soundtrack division that released over 100 major soundtracks, including those for Mortal Kombat and Blade. Its Broadway division released the first complete cast recording of Steven Sondheim's Follies.

The company purchased the WaxTrax label and continued the WaxTrax legacy with continuing successful releases by KMFDM and others.

In the early 2000s, Gottlieb offered the TVT library as free downloads and provided its repertoire to digital music retailers, including Rhapsody, Liquid Audio, and Napster.[21] TVT Records was sold to The Orchard.[19]

TVT Music edit

Under Gottlieb's direction, TVT Music Publishing was begun in 1990. The goal of the company was to sign and develop the talents of new songwriters and place their compositions with artists and labels for release.[20]

TVT Music Publishing's writers wrote or co-wrote such hits as Usher's "Yeah!", 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", Chris Brown's "Run It", and Lil Jon's "Get Low". Other artists who recorded songs from TVT Music Publishing's catalog include Tom Jones, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Ricky Martin, Beyoncé, Pink, Ludacris, Johnny Cash, Mariah Carey, Fat Joe, Lil' Kim, Toni Braxton, Ja Rule, Janet Jackson, John Legend, Dr. Dre, and the Ying Yang Twins.[20] TVT Music Publishing's writers/producers included Scott Storch (ASCAP 2004 Songwriter of the Year) and Lil Jon (BMI 2005 Songwriter of the Year).[20] TVT Music Publishing was sold to Reservoir Media Management in 2010.[22]

Independent Music and Digital Music edit

In 2000, Gottlieb assembled a team of independent label executives to establish, A2IM, the American Association of Independent Music, a body that continues to represent the interests of American Independent Music Labels.[23] In 2001, Gottlieb appeared as a witness before the Senate Judiciary Committee at a hearing entitled "Online Entertainment And Copyright Law: Coming Soon To A Digital Device Near You". He spoke about independent labels and changes in the music business resulting from the digital music revolution.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ Bennett, Robert A. (December 29, 1985). "WHOEVER DREAMED THAT UP?". NY Times. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  2. ^ Dougherty, Steven. "With a Hearty Hi-Ho Success, Lone Record Exec Steven Gottlieb Celebrates the Best TV on Record". No. February 24, 1986. People Magazine. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  3. ^ "40 Under 40 - Class of 1996". Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  4. ^ "Players: New Music Seminar - Steve Gottlieb". Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  5. ^ "Shindig Mingle - About Us". Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  6. ^ "Marketing:Digital Book World:Shindig". Digital Book World. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  7. ^ MacDonald, Heidi. "Shindig Offers Authors Interactive Video Conferencing". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
  8. ^ a b Sohn, Tim. "Can a live video chat platform make money for publishers?". The News Hook. E byline. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  9. ^ Davidson, Duncan. "TEDx Turns Four". Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Edward jay Epstein's Unsolved Crime Q&A". Melville House. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  11. ^ Hall, Carla. "Live Video Chat on Shindig". Facebook. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  12. ^ Ryon, Sean. "DX News Bits: Hip Hop Photographers Launch DRKRM, Hip Hop Chess Federation Screens "Brooklyn Castle", Big Daddy Kane Hosts Online Chat". Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  13. ^ Gottlieb, Steve. "Lessons for Book Publishing From the Music Industry's Digital Street Fight". Digital Book World. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  14. ^ "Kevin Kelly Presents: The Silver Cord". 100% Solutions. Buckminster Fuller Institute. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  15. ^ Ariely, Dan. "Discuss The Honest Truth with me on Shindig: August 28th at 6 pm". Dan Ariely. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  16. ^ Cat Mojo, Team. "Jackson will be hosting a live book talk on Shindig". Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  17. ^ Bennett, Robert (December 29, 1985). "Whoever Dreamed That Up?". The New York Times. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  18. ^ Gottlieb, Steve. "The In The City 2005 Urban Music Summit Keynote (October 1, 2005)". Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  19. ^ a b "The Orchard Substantially Completes Its Acquisition of TVT Records". Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  20. ^ a b c d "Indie Hip-hop Month Featured Label: TVT Records". Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  21. ^ "Tee Vee Toons, Inc. History". Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  22. ^ Christman, Ed (April 29, 2010). "Reservoir Media Management Acquires TVT Publishing Assets". Billboard. Billboard. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  23. ^ Dell, Kristina (October 2, 2005). . Time. Archived from the original on May 1, 2008.
  24. ^ "Testimony Of Steve Gottlieb To The Senate Judiciary Committee - April 3, 2001". Retrieved September 3, 2012.

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Digital Music 3 ReferencesBiography editSteve Gottlieb grew up in New Rochelle New York and attended Harvard Law School 1 Before law school he earned a B A in literature from Yale University 2 Gottlieb was selected in 1996 as one of the 40 Under Forty a listing of leading New York executives by Crain s New York Business 3 In 2005 he was named to the Hip Hop Power 30 by The Source magazine 4 Shindig edit Shindig allows users to see and be seen by participants in an online event Vice President of Engineering Manik Bambha a former technology executive at MySpace and Fox Interactive Media joined Shindig in 2011 5 Shindig launched a beta release of its platform for video chat book tours in May 2012 By August of the same year the company had hosted 150 events for authors including A J Jacobs Dan Ariely Joel Stein Scott Sigler and James Howard Kunstler 6 Beginning in September 2012 Shindig targeted music events online nightclubs magazine subscriber events and interactive classroom applications as uses for its video chat platform technology 7 Personalities and entities who used Shindig include Bill Gates 8 TEDx 9 Guy Kawasaki 8 Michael Pollan 10 Edward Jay Epstein 10 Carla Hall 11 Big Daddy Kane 12 A J Jacobs 13 Kevin Kelly 14 Dan Ariely 15 and Jackson Cat Daddy Galaxy 16 Music career editTelevision s Greatest Hits edit In 1986 Gottlieb produced Television s Greatest Hits which he released on his own label Tee Vee Toons The double album featured a collection of 65 themes from hit TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s in their original arrangements production styles and lengths Gottlieb found a previously untapped demand for the genre with the release of Television s Greatest Hits 17 Television s Greatest Hits became a series of 10 double albums encompassing the entire history of TV themes TVT Records edit Gottlieb decided to leverage the distribution network that he had developed with Television s Greatest Hits by signing artists and building his label which he renamed TVT Records 18 TVT would ultimately grow into one of the most successful independent labels in U S history 19 and was named independent label of the year by Billboard Magazine and Soundscan for 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 and 2005 20 Among Gottlieb s notable signings to TVT were Nine Inch Nails Ja Rule Lil Jon Pitbull Gil Scott Heron Sevendust and The Connells Other notable releases and signings included Snoop Dogg presents the 213 Yo Gotti Ying Yang Twins Underworld The Timelords Ambulance LTD XTC and Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes Live at The Greek The company had a robust soundtrack division that released over 100 major soundtracks including those for Mortal Kombat and Blade Its Broadway division released the first complete cast recording of Steven Sondheim s Follies The company purchased the WaxTrax label and continued the WaxTrax legacy with continuing successful releases by KMFDM and others In the early 2000s Gottlieb offered the TVT library as free downloads and provided its repertoire to digital music retailers including Rhapsody Liquid Audio and Napster 21 TVT Records was sold to The Orchard 19 TVT Music edit Under Gottlieb s direction TVT Music Publishing was begun in 1990 The goal of the company was to sign and develop the talents of new songwriters and place their compositions with artists and labels for release 20 TVT Music Publishing s writers wrote or co wrote such hits as Usher s Yeah 50 Cent s Candy Shop Chris Brown s Run It and Lil Jon s Get Low Other artists who recorded songs from TVT Music Publishing s catalog include Tom Jones Christina Aguilera Justin Timberlake Ricky Martin Beyonce Pink Ludacris Johnny Cash Mariah Carey Fat Joe Lil Kim Toni Braxton Ja Rule Janet Jackson John Legend Dr Dre and the Ying Yang Twins 20 TVT Music Publishing s writers producers included Scott Storch ASCAP 2004 Songwriter of the Year and Lil Jon BMI 2005 Songwriter of the Year 20 TVT Music Publishing was sold to Reservoir Media Management in 2010 22 Independent Music and Digital Music edit In 2000 Gottlieb assembled a team of independent label executives to establish A2IM the American Association of Independent Music a body that continues to represent the interests of American Independent Music Labels 23 In 2001 Gottlieb appeared as a witness before the Senate Judiciary Committee at a hearing entitled Online Entertainment And Copyright Law Coming Soon To A Digital Device Near You He spoke about independent labels and changes in the music business resulting from the digital music revolution 24 References edit Bennett Robert A December 29 1985 WHOEVER DREAMED THAT UP NY Times Retrieved February 3 2018 Dougherty Steven With a Hearty Hi Ho Success Lone Record Exec Steven Gottlieb Celebrates the Best TV on Record No February 24 1986 People Magazine Retrieved February 3 2018 40 Under 40 Class of 1996 Retrieved September 3 2012 Players New Music Seminar Steve Gottlieb Retrieved September 3 2012 Shindig Mingle About Us Retrieved September 3 2012 Marketing Digital Book World Shindig Digital Book World Retrieved September 3 2012 MacDonald Heidi Shindig Offers Authors Interactive Video Conferencing Publishers Weekly Retrieved September 12 2012 a b Sohn Tim Can a live video chat platform make money for publishers The News Hook E byline Retrieved May 16 2013 Davidson Duncan TEDx Turns Four Archived from the original on June 29 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 a b Edward jay Epstein s Unsolved Crime Q amp A Melville House Retrieved May 16 2013 Hall Carla Live Video Chat on Shindig Facebook Retrieved May 16 2013 Ryon Sean DX News Bits Hip Hop Photographers Launch DRKRM Hip Hop Chess Federation Screens Brooklyn Castle Big Daddy Kane Hosts Online Chat Retrieved May 16 2013 Gottlieb Steve Lessons for Book Publishing From the Music Industry s Digital Street Fight Digital Book World Retrieved May 16 2013 Kevin Kelly Presents The Silver Cord 100 Solutions Buckminster Fuller Institute Retrieved May 16 2013 Ariely Dan Discuss The Honest Truth with me on Shindig August 28th at 6 pm Dan Ariely Retrieved May 16 2013 Cat Mojo Team Jackson will be hosting a live book talk on Shindig Retrieved May 16 2013 Bennett Robert December 29 1985 Whoever Dreamed That Up The New York Times Retrieved September 3 2012 Gottlieb Steve The In The City 2005 Urban Music Summit Keynote October 1 2005 Retrieved September 15 2012 a b The Orchard Substantially Completes Its Acquisition of TVT Records Retrieved September 3 2012 a b c d Indie Hip hop Month Featured Label TVT Records Retrieved September 3 2012 Tee Vee Toons Inc History Retrieved September 3 2012 Christman Ed April 29 2010 Reservoir Media Management Acquires TVT Publishing Assets Billboard Billboard Retrieved July 15 2017 Dell Kristina October 2 2005 Biz Briefs Fighting For the Little Guy Time Archived from the original on May 1 2008 Testimony Of Steve Gottlieb To The Senate Judiciary Committee April 3 2001 Retrieved September 3 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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