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Tim Whitsett

Tim Whitsett was an American music publisher, musician, songwriter, producer, author, and consultant. He was a founding member of the Imperial Show Band, a popular 1960s American musical group.

Paul Timothy Whitsett Jr.
Born(1943-12-23)December 23, 1943
DiedJanuary 15, 2022(2022-01-15) (aged 78)[1]
EducationBellhaven College
Years active1960-1969
Known forMusician, bandleader, music executive and author

Whitsett is the author of multiple non-fiction books about the music business.

He is the elder brother of Carson Whitsett.

Biography edit

Whitsett's instrumental "Jive Harp" b/w "Pipe Dreams" was released on Imperial Records when he was sixteen. With his band, The Imperials (later renamed The Imperial Show Band), he recorded over twenty singles in a variety of genres (R&B, Pop, Instrumental) for a number of labels, including Epic, Ace, Atlas, Capitol, Lowery, Sue, Island, Musicor and others, as well as for his own Rim Records.

In 1966, at the peak of tensions in Mississippi over civil rights, Whitsett introduced two new singers to his band, Tommy Tate[2] and Dorothy Moore, both black, and both later to achieve chart acclaim as solo artists. Considering the times and possible repercussions, the band from Mississippi was extremely well received by both black and white southerners, as well as audiences in the Great Lakes, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Lake Tahoe, New York City and elsewhere.

Until disbanding the group in 1969, Whitsett wrote, produced, arranged, or played on numerous records for other artists, including The Vels, Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson, Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns, Bobby Marchan, Junior Parker, Paul Davis, Barbara Lynn, Sam Myers, Dorothy Moore and others.

Due to many personnel changes resulting from marriages and the military draft for the Vietnam War, Whitsett dissolved The Imperial Show Band. Shortly afterwards, in 1970, some demos the group had recorded ended up in the hands of noted producer Don Davis, who was then vice president of Stax Records. The MGs were breaking up. Booker T. Jones had just left the company, and Steve Cropper would soon follow. Davis wanted Whitsett’s band to augment The Bar-Kays as a second house band for Stax.

However, Whitsett's musicians had now scattered, joining other bands in other parts of the country. Davis then signed Whitsett and Tommy Tate as producer/songwriters. But within days of arriving at Stax, Whitsett was asked to take charge of the company’s music publishing division, East/Memphis Music Corp., which included works written or recorded by Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Al Green, Isaac Hayes, Rufus Thomas and Booker T. & the MGs. During his years with Stax, Whitsett was the motivating force behind the releases of million sellers, such as "I've Been Lonely For So Long" (Frederick Knight), "I'll Play the Blues For You" (Albert King), and "Mr. Big Stuff" (Jean Knight), among others.

In 1976, Whitsett resigned as president of East/Memphis when offered the opportunity to run Chrysalis Music's European division in London. Six years later, he took another senior management position in London with Chappell Music, prior to its acquisition by Warner Music Group. He also forged a partnership with Chick Churchill, keyboardist with British rock group Ten Years After, in a record production and music publishing company, Whitsett Churchill Music.

At Chrysalis, then Chappell, Whitsett managed song catalogs that included works by David Bowie, Jethro Tull, The Chieftains, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Chuck Berry, George Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein, etc.

In 1982, Whitsett set up a consultancy service for music publishers, which included specialized newsletters and target-marketing directories. Clients included EMI, Chappell, Gamble and Huff, Jobete, CBS Songs, Virgin, MCA, et al., as well as publishing companies owned by Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and Elton John.

Returning to the States, Whitsett founded Urgent! Records. The label's roster included Bobby Rush, The Dells, Luther Ingram, Tommy Tate, and Jerry Butler.

The label was later folded into the Malaco Music Group, with whom Whitsett became associated in 1998. In addition to his work with Malaco Records, Whitsett authored three music-publishing textbooks and a dictionary of music business terms, while actively maintaining his consulting services for music publishers and copyright investors.

In 2008, Whitsett's Big Mistakes: The Memoirs of Tyrone Hatchback, a novel, was published. That same year, Whitsett founded LocoBop which started out as a digital only record label, but has since began to release physical CDs as well. Artists include, among many others, Ivory Joe Hunter, The Bar-Kays, Rufus Thomas, Eddie Floyd, Jerry Butler, The Masqueraders, Carla Thomas, and Luther Ingram.

Whitsett passed away on January 15, 2022.

Books edit

The Dictionary of Music Business Terms (1998)[3]

Music Publishing: The Real Road To Music Business Success (2000)[4]

The Business of Music Publishing (2012)[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "PAUL TIMOTHY WHITSETT JR: DECEMBER 23, 1943 - JANUARY 15, 2022". The Northside Sun.
  2. ^ Ron Wynn. "Tommy Tate". allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  3. ^ Whitsett, Tim (1998). The Dictionary of Music Business Terms. MixBooks. ISBN 978-0-87288-684-1.
  4. ^ Whitsett, Tim (2000). Music Publishing: The Real Road to Music Business Success. MixBooks. ISBN 978-1-931140-09-6.
  5. ^ Whitsett, Tim (2012-05-31). The Business of Music Publishing. Course Technology. ISBN 978-1-59863-152-4.
  • Soulsville USA: The Story of Stax Records by Rob Bowman
  • Music Publishing: The Real Road to Music Business Success by Tim Whitsett
  • The Last Soul Company: Malaco, A Thirty Year Retrospective by Rob Bowman
  • All Shook Up: Mississippi Roots of American Popular Music by Christine Wilson
  • Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music by Greg Haynes
  • Classic Magnolia Rock: History of Original Mississippi Rock and Roll 1953-1970 by John Sumrall

External links edit

  • The Stax Site
  • Amazon
  • (The B Side)
  • Big Mistakes: The Memoirs of Tyrone Hatchback
  • LocoBop

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tim Whitsett was an American music publisher musician songwriter producer author and consultant He was a founding member of the Imperial Show Band a popular 1960s American musical group Paul Timothy Whitsett Jr Born 1943 12 23 December 23 1943Jackson MississippiDiedJanuary 15 2022 2022 01 15 aged 78 1 EducationBellhaven CollegeYears active1960 1969Known forMusician bandleader music executive and authorWhitsett is the author of multiple non fiction books about the music business He is the elder brother of Carson Whitsett Contents 1 Biography 2 Books 3 References 4 External linksBiography editWhitsett s instrumental Jive Harp b w Pipe Dreams was released on Imperial Records when he was sixteen With his band The Imperials later renamed The Imperial Show Band he recorded over twenty singles in a variety of genres R amp B Pop Instrumental for a number of labels including Epic Ace Atlas Capitol Lowery Sue Island Musicor and others as well as for his own Rim Records In 1966 at the peak of tensions in Mississippi over civil rights Whitsett introduced two new singers to his band Tommy Tate 2 and Dorothy Moore both black and both later to achieve chart acclaim as solo artists Considering the times and possible repercussions the band from Mississippi was extremely well received by both black and white southerners as well as audiences in the Great Lakes Las Vegas Hollywood Lake Tahoe New York City and elsewhere Until disbanding the group in 1969 Whitsett wrote produced arranged or played on numerous records for other artists including The Vels Peggy Scott amp Jo Jo Benson Huey Piano Smith amp The Clowns Bobby Marchan Junior Parker Paul Davis Barbara Lynn Sam Myers Dorothy Moore and others Due to many personnel changes resulting from marriages and the military draft for the Vietnam War Whitsett dissolved The Imperial Show Band Shortly afterwards in 1970 some demos the group had recorded ended up in the hands of noted producer Don Davis who was then vice president of Stax Records The MGs were breaking up Booker T Jones had just left the company and Steve Cropper would soon follow Davis wanted Whitsett s band to augment The Bar Kays as a second house band for Stax However Whitsett s musicians had now scattered joining other bands in other parts of the country Davis then signed Whitsett and Tommy Tate as producer songwriters But within days of arriving at Stax Whitsett was asked to take charge of the company s music publishing division East Memphis Music Corp which included works written or recorded by Otis Redding Sam amp Dave Al Green Isaac Hayes Rufus Thomas and Booker T amp the MGs During his years with Stax Whitsett was the motivating force behind the releases of million sellers such as I ve Been Lonely For So Long Frederick Knight I ll Play the Blues For You Albert King and Mr Big Stuff Jean Knight among others In 1976 Whitsett resigned as president of East Memphis when offered the opportunity to run Chrysalis Music s European division in London Six years later he took another senior management position in London with Chappell Music prior to its acquisition by Warner Music Group He also forged a partnership with Chick Churchill keyboardist with British rock group Ten Years After in a record production and music publishing company Whitsett Churchill Music At Chrysalis then Chappell Whitsett managed song catalogs that included works by David Bowie Jethro Tull The Chieftains Irving Berlin Cole Porter Chuck Berry George Gershwin Rodgers and Hammerstein etc In 1982 Whitsett set up a consultancy service for music publishers which included specialized newsletters and target marketing directories Clients included EMI Chappell Gamble and Huff Jobete CBS Songs Virgin MCA et al as well as publishing companies owned by Paul McCartney Michael Jackson and Elton John Returning to the States Whitsett founded Urgent Records The label s roster included Bobby Rush The Dells Luther Ingram Tommy Tate and Jerry Butler The label was later folded into the Malaco Music Group with whom Whitsett became associated in 1998 In addition to his work with Malaco Records Whitsett authored three music publishing textbooks and a dictionary of music business terms while actively maintaining his consulting services for music publishers and copyright investors In 2008 Whitsett s Big Mistakes The Memoirs of Tyrone Hatchback a novel was published That same year Whitsett founded LocoBop which started out as a digital only record label but has since began to release physical CDs as well Artists include among many others Ivory Joe Hunter The Bar Kays Rufus Thomas Eddie Floyd Jerry Butler The Masqueraders Carla Thomas and Luther Ingram Whitsett passed away on January 15 2022 Books editThe Dictionary of Music Business Terms 1998 3 Music Publishing The Real Road To Music Business Success 2000 4 The Business of Music Publishing 2012 5 References edit PAUL TIMOTHY WHITSETT JR DECEMBER 23 1943 JANUARY 15 2022 The Northside Sun Ron Wynn Tommy Tate allmusic com Retrieved 21 October 2013 Whitsett Tim 1998 The Dictionary of Music Business Terms MixBooks ISBN 978 0 87288 684 1 Whitsett Tim 2000 Music Publishing The Real Road to Music Business Success MixBooks ISBN 978 1 931140 09 6 Whitsett Tim 2012 05 31 The Business of Music Publishing Course Technology ISBN 978 1 59863 152 4 Soulsville USA The Story of Stax Records by Rob Bowman Music Publishing The Real Road to Music Business Success by Tim Whitsett The Last Soul Company Malaco A Thirty Year Retrospective by Rob Bowman All Shook Up Mississippi Roots of American Popular Music by Christine Wilson Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music by Greg Haynes Classic Magnolia Rock History of Original Mississippi Rock and Roll 1953 1970 by John SumrallExternal links editMalaco Records The Stax Site Amazon The B Side Big Mistakes The Memoirs of Tyrone Hatchback LocoBop Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Whitsett amp oldid 1143755350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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