- Lyor Cohen
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name = Lyor Cohen
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caption = Lyor Cohen
birth_date = birth date and age|1959|10|3
birth_place =New York City
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nationality = American
occupation = CEOLyor Cohen ( _he. ליאור כהן; born
October 3 ,1959 inNew York City ) is theNorth American Chairman and CEO of Recorded Music forWarner Music Group (WMG). He has been a pioneer in the development ofhip hop music and influential in the development of hip hop music acts, includingBeastie Boys , Foxy Brown,LL Cool J ,Jason Mizell ,Nas ,Run-D.M.C. and others.In addition, he has done various promotional work on behalf of rock musician
Jon Bon Jovi and the heavy metal bandSlayer , pop music singerMariah Carey and hip hop artistsSean Combs andJay-Z .Cohen joined the company shortly after
Time Warner 's sale of WMG to an investor group led byEdgar Bronfman, Jr. . Prior to his current role with Warner Music, he worked withThe Island Def Jam Music Group , where he led the growth of its roster of artists and record labels, includingDef Jam Recordings ,Island Records ,Roc-A-Fella Records , andLost Highway Records . At WMG, in 2007, his division brought the company its highest U.S. album share in a decade and was credited with delivering the "most improved performance of a major music company" by the "New York Post ". Garrity, Brian. (January 20 2008 ) [http://www.nypost.com/seven/01202008/business/musical_marvel_429734.htm?page=0. Retrieved 23-01-08.]According to "
The New York Times ", Cohen devised the now-standard record industry strategy of offering new releases at reduced price for the first week to boost sales on new albums. [Holloway, Lynette. (May 10 2003 ) [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E5DC153FF933A25756C0A9659C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all Record chief who lost case expected to keep his tempo] "The New York Times". Retrieved 23-01-08.]Los Angeles and University of Miami
Cohen is one of two sons of
Israel i immigrants and the grandson of an Israeli Army general. Although born inNew York City , he spent little time there until later in life when he returned toManhattan for good in his mid-20s to work withDef Jam Recordings 'Russell Simmons . Cohen was raised in the affluentLos Angeles community of Los Feliz after divorce led his mother to relocate there. He graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles and then theUniversity of Miami 's School of Business, inCoral Gables, Florida , where he majored in business.Cohen has two half-brothers on his mother's side who have worked for Lyor at some point; both are also record label executives.
Hip Hop Music Career
Run-D.M.C.
Cohen entered the
hip hop music business in the mid-1980s after booking a performance by seminal rappersRun-D.M.C. at a club Cohen was running in Los Angeles. He soon became the group's road manager, sharing a room with MCDarryl McDaniels (aka DMC) on the road. He began working in New York City for Def Jam's co-founder, Russell Simmons, in the early part of 1985, spearheading Rush Artist Management, the management division of Simmons' Def Jam/Rush operations and bringing a semblance of order to the often chaotic office shared by both the label and management.Meanwhile, Cohen continued to act as
Run-D.M.C. 's day-to-day and road and tour manager. He managed such tours as the 1986Raising Hell Tour, (featuringRun-D.M.C. ,Whodini ,LL Cool J , theBeastie Boys and various guests such asDoug E. Fresh ) and the 1988 Together Forever Tour (featuringRun-D.M.C. , theBeastie Boys and occasional guests such as Public Enemy).Def Jam Records
Cohen's first real public impact came with his creation of Rush Associated Labels (or 'RAL') in 1990. The label mostly served as an outlet for side-projects of Rush-managed acts like
Jason Mizell 's Afros, but it also served a label for 'baby bands' - acts that needed more time to develop thanDef Jam would be able to afford them - to organically grow at their own pace.Over the years Cohen's influence grew, to the point where he personally earned $100 million from the sale of Def Jam Records to the
Universal Music Group (UMG) in 1999. He was then made head of a key part of UMG subsidiary,Island Def Jam , where he led the growth of its roster of artists and record labels, includingDef Jam ,Island Records ,Roc-A-Fella ,Lost Highway , The Inc, American, and Def Soul (including Def Soul Classics and Roadrunner records) whose releases earned almost $700 million a year.Warner Music Group
Cohen left IDJ/UMG in January 2004 for a position with the
Edgar Bronfman, Jr. investor group-financed Warner Music Group, which was subsequently spun off from Time Warner. Joining Cohen at Warner are his former co-workers atIsland Def Jam ,Kevin Liles andJulie Greenwald , as well as a trio of older industry figures including Elektra founderJac Holzman ,Sire Records 'Seymour Stein , and Def Jam co-founderRick Rubin .Controversy
Murder Inc. Records RaidIn 2001, Cohen was given the nickname Lansky (after the notorious Jewish gangster
Meyer Lansky ) byIrv Gotti in recognition for his partnership and place on the board of directors when the two went into business together formingMurder Inc. Records (named after the originalMurder Inc. ).Hays, Tom. (December 3 2003 ) [http://music.yahoo.com/read/story/12064364 Lawsuit is glimpse into world of rap mogul] . music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 23-01-08.] [Friedman, Roger. (November 29 2004 ) [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,139829,00.html What's drugs (got to do with it)?] Fox News. Retieved 23-01-08.] Cohen'sIsland Def Jam label provided Gotti $2,000,000 in 'seed' money to start operations and the label with office space in hisIsland Def Jam Manhattan headquarters. This later came under the scrutiny of federal authorities whenMurder Inc. Records atIsland Def Jam was raided by a joint task force of theNYPD and theFBI as part of a federal probe of label founderIrv Gotti 's ties to drug lordKenneth "Supreme" McGriff , allegeddrug trafficking ,money laundering , and gang activities. [Oh, Minya. (January 16 2003) [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1459565/20030116/supreme.jhtml Drugs, friends & allegations: inside the Murder Inc. raid] MTV. Retrieved 23-01-08.] Of particular interest to authorities was an Island Def Jam payment of $500,000 to a company fronted by McGriff called Picture Perfect Entertainment, ostensibly for the soundtrack (that was never delivered) to McGriff's film adaptation ofDonald Goines "Crime Partners" which he hadoptioned . [Wilson, Michael and Lynette Holloway. (January 26 2003 ). [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9905E4DE1539F935A15752C0A9659C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 Inquiry into rap label asks if 'Gangsta' is more than genre] . "New York Times". Retrieved 23-01-08.]Cohen was eventually absolved of any involvement in the scandal, even after he claimed under oath that he couldn’t identify his position with Murder Inc. Records. When asked if he sat with Gotti on the executive board of Murder Inc., Cohen replied “I’m not sure.” Gotti, also since absolved of allegations, [Rashbaum, William K. and Matthew Sweeney. (
December 3 2005 ). [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/03/nyregion/03gotti.html?scp=22&sq=Lyor+Cohen&st=nyt Hip-hop producers get acquittal, then hugs, from jurors] . "The New York Times". Retrieved 23-01-08.] declined Cohen's offer to join him at Warner Music Group. [Leeds, Jeff. (August 22 2006 ). [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/22/arts/music/22gott.html?pagewanted=1&sq=Lyor%20Cohen&st=nyt&scp=17 After legal woes, Irv Gotti ready to try again with old partner] . "The New York Times". Retrieved 23-01-08.]The
TVT Records LawsuitIn 2002, Cohen was personally sued for fraud, tortious interference, breach of contract and copyright infringement by
TVT Records as part of a larger action againstIsland Def Jam Music Group andUniversal Music Group alleging that Cohen tried to hinder the production and release of an album byJa Rule 's group, theCash Money Click (a.k.a. CMC). .Reid, Shaheem. (March 25 2003 ). [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1470748/20030325/ja_rule.jhtml?headlines=true Def Jam, Lyor Cohen guilty of fraud] . MTV. Retrieved 23-01-08.] The defendants were initially ordered to pay TVT $132 million in compensatory and punitive damages, with $56 million due personally from Cohen, but on appeal that figure was reduced to $53 million, with $3 million due personally from Cohen. The U.S. District Court Judge who reduced the damages, Victor Marrero, commented that the defendants were "morally reprehensible" and noted "inconsistencies" in Cohen's testimony. However, in 2005 the jury's decision against Cohen and Def Jam was overturned by a federal appeals court panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled that the allegations by TVT "lacked 'legally sufficient' evidence".Leeds, Jeff. (June 15 2005 ). [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/15/business/media/15music.html?scp=6&sq=Lyor+Cohen&st=nyt Rap label is spared millions after appeal on fraud case] . "The New York Times". Retrieved 23-01-08.] While TVT lawyers announced intentions to pursue the matter further, Cohen's lawyer noted that "In reversing the finding of liability, fraud and the related damages, the court has specifically found that there was no credible evidence to support the outrageous claims against Mr. Cohen".During the course of the appeals, additional controversy arose with the sale of
Phat Farm clothing company. Cohen was partners withRussell Simmons with a 16.6% stake in Phat Farm, which he had valued at $5.5 million in a financial statement during the TVT lawsuit.Garrity, Brian. (April 3 2004 ) "How Phat this cat?" "Billboard Magazine".] When the company sold for $140 million,Leeds, Jeff. (May 16 2005 ) [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/16/business/media/16simmons.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Don't believe the hype. A hip-hop mogul says it's propaganda] . "New York Times". Retrieved 23-01-08.] Cohen reportedly received more than $20 million for his share, prompting allegations by TVT lawyers that he had intentionally misrepresented his net worth to reduce his damages owed. Simmons testified at deposition on Cohen's behalf that Cohen was not aware at the time he assessed his financial worth of the potential sale.TVT was awarded $126,720 for a breach of contract claim that IDMG and Cohen did not appeal.
P. Diddy In 2002, Sean "P Diddy" Combs accused Cohen of "attempting to steal" best-selling R&B artists 112 from his
Bad Boy Records label, stating that he was "shocked" by such a move from "someone who I considered a close friend for 15 years". [Reid, Shaheem. (February 28 2002 ) [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1452683/20020228/puff_daddy.jhtml P. Diddy keeps 112 from leaving Bad Boy - for now] MTV Retrieved 23-01-08.] In 2003, Combs and Cohen announced a joint venture to handle 112 and Foxy Brown.Reid, Shaheem. (February 20 2003] ) [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1470054/20030220/puff_daddy.jhtml P. Diddy, Lyor Cohen call truce] . MTV. Retrieved 23-01-08.] At that time, Combs said that his personal relationship with Cohen mattered more "than a minor business dispute". In 2005, Combs and Cohen entered into a working relationship atWarner Music Group . [Warner Music Group. (2005) [http://investors.wmg.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=182480&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=708324&highlight= Sean "P.Diddy" Combs and Bad Boy Entertainment form joint venture with Warner Music Group] . WMG.com Retrieved 23-01-08.]References
Further reading
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F00E6D9133BF93BA15756C0A9649C8B63 Talking trash, making cash, and still able to sign Mariah] . Profile at "
The New York Times "
* [http://www.nypost.com/seven/01202008/business/musical_marvel_429734.htm?page=0 Musical Marvel] "The New York Post "External links
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=185301395 Lyor Cohen's page at MySpace] .
* [http://www.wmg.com/about/biography/?id=contact400004 Lyor Cohen biography at Warner Music Group Corporate Site] .
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