- Jimmy Bowen
Jimmy Bowen (born
30 November 1937 , Santa Rita,New Mexico is an Americanrecord producer and formerpop music performer.Bowen began as a teenage recording star in 1957 with "I'm Stickin' With You," originally the flip side of the hit record "Party Doll" by
Buddy Knox , but ultimately a Top 20 recording on its own, peaking at #14 on Billboard's Pop chart. Bowen was a less successfulsinger than Knox, his partner in the Rhythm Orchids, and ultimately he abandoned a singing career, but stayed in themusic industry .In the early 1960s, in Los Angeles,
California , he bucked the 1960s rock phenomenon whenFrank Sinatra hired him as arecord producer forReprise Records , and Bowen showed a strong knack for production, getting chart hits for Sinatra,Dean Martin andSammy Davis, Jr. , all regarded as too old-fashioned for the Sixties market.Leaving Los Angeles for Nashville,
Tennessee , Bowen became president of a series ofrecord label s, and took each one tocountry music preeminence. His philosophy was the same in each case -- find a nascent superstar, and take the star and the label to the top together. His success stories includedHank Williams, Jr. ,The Oak Ridge Boys ,Steve Earle ,Reba McEntire ,George Strait , and, finally,Garth Brooks . Bowen revolutionized the way music was recorded in Nashville, introducing digital technology and modernizing the way instruments such as drums were recorded and mixed.Jimmy Bowen is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and holds an MBA with honors from Belmont University.
[Mix Magazine online, Oct 2, 2007 "Jimmy Bowen, Nashville Powerhouse"]
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