- Tim Whitsett
Tim Whitsett (b.
1943 ,Jackson, Mississippi ) is a music publisher, musician, songwriter, producer, author, and consultant.His lifelong association with the music business began professionally as a sixteen-year-old recording artist signed to
Imperial Records . With his band, The Imperials (later renamed theThe 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 Imperial and his ownRim Records .In 1966, at the peak of tensions in
Mississippi overcivil rights , Whitsett introduced two new singers to his band,Tommy Tate andDorothy Moore , both black, and both later to achieve chart acclaim as solo artists. Considering the times and possible repercussions, the first integrated band fromMississippi was extremely well-received by both black and white southerners, as well as audiences in theGreat 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 ,Little 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 dissolvedThe Imperial Show Band . Shortly afterwards, in 1970, some demos the group had recorded ended up in the hands of noted producerDon Davis , who was then vice president ofStax Records . The MGs were breaking up.Booker T. Jones had just left the company, andSteve Cropper would soon follow. Davis wanted Whitsett’s band to augmentThe 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 byOtis Redding ,Sam & Dave , Al Green,Isaac Hayes ,Rufus Thomas andBooker 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 inLondon . Six years later, he took another senior management position inLondon , withChappell Music , prior to its acquisition byWarner Music Group .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 & Hammerstein, etc.Later, Whitsett set up a consultancy service for music publishers, which included specialized
newsletters and target-marketing directories. Clients includedEMI , Chappell, Gamble & Huff, Jobete, CBS Songs, Virgin, MCA, et al, as well as publishing companies owned byPaul McCartney ,Michael Jackson andElton John .Returning to the States, Whitsett founded
Urgent! Records . The label’s roster includedBobby 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, Whitsett authored three music-publishing textbooks and adictionary of music business terms, while actively maintaining his consulting services for music publishers andcopyright investors.External links
* [http://www.malaco.com/contact_us.php Malaco Records]
* [http://staxrecords.free.fr/news1.htm The Stax Site]
* [http://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=tim+whitsett Amazon]
* [http://redkelly.blogspot.com/ (The B Side)]References
*"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
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