Tony Bennett’s son is new US head of Universal classics and jazz

Tony Bennett’s son is new US head of Universal classics and jazz

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norman lebrecht

May 19, 2016

Apparently, he will be working with a specialist classical chief, whose appointment will be announced shortly. The vacancy arose as a result of Elizabeth Sobol’s departure (for those are keeping score). The other point to note is that classics will be run out of New York, not LA. Anyway, here’re the press release that’s about to hit Billboard:

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UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP FORMS VERVE LABEL GROUP

 

 Veteran Industry Executive Danny Bennett Named President & CEO

 

New Structure Reflects Deepened Commitment To Jazz and Classical Music

 

SANTA MONICA, May 19, 2016 – Universal Music Group (UMG), the world leader in music-based entertainment, today announced the formation of the Verve Label Group and appointed veteran industry executive Danny Bennett, a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning music, film and television producer, and long-time manager of his father, legendary singer Tony Bennett, as the label group’s President & CEO, effective immediately. 

The Verve Label Group will be comprised of Verve and UMG’s U.S. classical music labels including Deutsche Grammophon, Decca Records, Decca Classics, Mercury Classics, and distributed label ECM. The new structure marks UMG’s continued investment in jazz and classical music and the company’s unwavering commitment to building upon its rich history in both genres, while also opening up new opportunities, developing global cross-over artists and delivering innovative jazz and classical experiences to fans.  The jazz and classical labels will maintain distinct A&R, marketing and promotions teams, while also leveraging UMG’s global reach to provide artists with deep resources and expertise to develop their careers.

Under Bennett’s leadership, Verve will relocate to New York, where the label was originally founded 60 years ago as home to jazz legends Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Stan Getz and Billie Holiday. With his proven strategic marketing skills, Bennett will expand the awareness and reach of UMG’s historic jazz and classical catalogue, and develop and promote emerging artists on a global scale.

Bennett will report to Michele Anthony, Executive Vice President of UMG. Bennett and Dickon Stainer, President and CEO of Global Classics for Universal Music Group, will announce shortly a President of Verve Label Group’s classical music labels.

David Foster, one of the most successful record producers in history, who led the Verve label since 2012, has decided to return full-time to producing, and will continue to work closely with UMG’s labels and artists. Foster is currently producing albums for UMG artists Carla Bruni and Jordan Smith.  

In making the announcement, Michele Anthony said, “By forming the Verve Label Group and attracting an industry veteran of Danny’s stature and expertise, Universal Music is making a strong statement about the high value we place on building on our robust jazz and classical repertoire. We are committed to growing our presence in these genres even further and creating crossover successes that deliver artists to new audiences around the world. I want to thank David for the immense creative impact he had at Verve. On behalf of everyone here at UMG, we look forward to recording many more hit records with David for years to come.”

Bennett said, “Universal Music is home to the largest and most historically relevant jazz and classical recordings. It’s a tremendous honor, and I am humbled to be chosen to lead the newly formed Verve Label Group. I’m indebted to David Foster for leading the iconic Verve label and I look forward to working with him on many future productions. Additionally, I offer my profound appreciation to Lucian Grange and Michele Anthony for this amazing opportunity.”

 

Comments

  • The Goat says:

    “Verve will relocate to New York, where the label was originally founded 60 years ago”

    They should first hire a fact checker:

    http://www.amazon.com/Carnegie-Hall-Salutes-Jazz-Masters/dp/B0000046VA

    50 year anniversary was in 1997!

    • Brian Priestley says:

      And the Verve label launched in 1956, no matter when they celebrated previous anniversaries!

  • la Verita says:

    It doesn’t matter: 3 years from now, they’ll announce another restructuring, with new executives spewing the same optimistic rhetoric. The fact is, this party ended years ago, and no amount of ingenuity can bring it back. But every 3 years, a new set of record-company geniuses announce that they can build a lake in the middle of a desert…

    • Nina says:

      Danny Bennett certainly built a lake in the middle of desert of his father’s career, so if anyone can do it, he can! Let’s have a little faith people.

  • Kathleen Deanna says:

    Another vibe person at the helm. Guess what? Vibe people are great EARLY in a label/distribution career, as a career is being launched—-> but as we’ve seen time and time again vibe people are label wreckers when they enter the label system as the big cheese. Can’t wait to see if the classical side reorg big cheese has any actual experience in the record business. Given the state of the industry, investors in this company really need to have some basic resume markers that are required. Meet the new boss…same as the old boss….

    • Steven Holloway says:

      Hypothetical consumers might also like to know if Danny knows diddley-squat about classical music. I hardly need to be told he’s well-acquainted with Verve.

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