- Bhaskar Menon
Bhaskar Menon is a music industry executive of
India n origin.Bhaskar Menon
As the first Chairman &
CEO of EMI Music Worldwide, Bhaskar Menon is best known as a leading music industry executive, overseeing the EMI Group’s worldwide operations and subsidiaries.A citizen of the United States, Mr. Menon was born in India where he received a B.A. Honours degree from the University of Delhi. He earned a Masters degree from Christ Church, Oxford University, and joined EMI Limited in London. Transferred to India and the Far East, he was appointed Chairman, Managing Director and Chief Executive of EMI's Indian subsidiary.
Mr. Menon returned to London as Divisional Director and General Manager (Overseas) of EMI Limited responsible for the Group's interests and investments outside the U.K. He was concurrently appointed Managing Director of EMI International Services Limited with direct operating responsibility for companies in 25 countries. He represented EMI on the Boards of several subsidiary and associated companies including Capitol Industries in the U.S.A. and Toshiba EMI Limited in Japan.
Mr. Menon transferred to Los Angeles and was elected President and Chief Executive Officer of Capitol Industries Inc,a public corporation in which EMI held majority interest. He was appointed a Director of the parent Board of EMI Limited, and elected Chairman of the Board of Capitol Industries Inc. in addition to remaining President and Chief Executive Officer of all its operating companies in North America including Capitol Records, the Merco & MusicDen Retail Group, Capitol Magnetic Products division,and of the Screen Gems and ColGems music publishing companies and United Artists Records which he acquired for Capitol/EMI. He was also Chairman of EMI Films Inc. and EMI Television Programs Inc.
Mr. Menon turned around the financially troubled Capitol EMI into a successful major player in the music industry. In a 1978 article, the publication "
New Musical Express " noted, "Within a year he had turned Capitol's $15 million loss into a profit. His motto for his employees was simple: 'Uncompromising excellence in what you do goes without saying. We expect more than that. [" New Musical Express, 1978, "The Man Who Really Runs Rock & Roll]A recent posting on the "FYI music site" had this to say about Mr. Menon's achievements at EMI.
"Menon pulled the British companies sprawling assets, spread over 46 countries, under one roof and created EMI Music Worldwide in 1978.
Menon was a great team builder, he had a passion for music and he loved entertaining and hanging out with musicians. Just like the incredible team that built Warner, Elektra and Atlantic. From what I remember of Bhaskar Menon, his kindness, generosity and sharp intellect were appreciated by the stable of talent the company acquired and held on to in those years." [ Memories of Mr. Menon, excerpted from the FYI Music news blog [http://fyimusic.ca/industry-news/when-the-going-gets-tough-the-critics-love-to-chatter#more-1014] . ]
Career highlights
As its first chairman and CEO, Menon formed EMI Music Worldwide in 1978, which brought together under his unified global management all of EMI Group's records and music publishing interests throughout the world. Among the world's foremost companies in the entertainment business, the multi-billion dollar EMI Music Group headquartered in London has operations in over 46 countries. When Thorn Electrical Industries and EMI joined together to form Thorn EMI, one of the world's largest companies in their respective businesses, Mr. Menon was appointed as Director of the parent Board of the merged company at its inception in December 1979. He remained Chairman of EMI Music Worldwide and a Director of the Thorn EMI plc Board until he retired from the Group in 1990.
During his many years in the international music business, Mr. Menon was closely associated with the careers of a number of outstanding popular artists such as the
Beatles , theRolling Stones ,Pink Floyd , Queen,Glen Campbell ,Kenny Rogers ,Tina Turner ,Anne Murray ,Peggy Lee ,Paul McCartney & Wings , Nancy Wilson, Iron Maiden,Diana Ross ,Bob Seger ,Carole King , andSteve Miller . He also worked with celebrated classical performers likeYehudi Menuhin ,Herbert von Karajan ,Maria Callas , Ricardo Muti,Itzak Perlman , andDaniel Barenboim . As Chairman of EMI India, he was involved in the careers of that country's leading film, popular and classical singers and musicians. During his Chairmanship of EMI Films Inc, the company produced such masterpieces as the multi-Oscar winning "Deer Hunter", "Murder on the Orient Express", and "Passage to India"."Dark Side of the Moon"
In 1973, Menon played the central role in leading the promotion and marketing of
Pink Floyd 's album "Dark Side of the Moon ". The album which has been called "the most technically advanced recording of its time" was a unique blend of studio wizardry and outstanding musical innovation. Music critics hailed it as a blend of studio wizardry and fearless innovation. However, it was different than other albums of the time, and might have never achieved the success it enjoyed without Menon's support. He had an uncanny ear for spotting musical talent and the skill to nurture it. Matching the work’s critical acclaim was its phenomenal commercial success. To date, the "Dark Side of the Moon" recording has spent 741 weeks on the USA-basedBillboard 200 album chart, the longest duration of any album in history. It is also the fourth highest selling album globally of all time, selling more than forty million units.Mr. Menon’s contributions to the "Dark Side of the Moon" album’s success were recognized and when asked in an interview whether he was surprised at the results of his efforts he was quoted as saying, “I always believed that the record would be very, very successful. It was gratifying, but not surprising.”
Concert for Bangladesh
In 1971, Menon and Capitol joined with ex-Beatle
George Harrison and Apple in releasing the live recording of theMadison Square Garden "Concert for Bangladesh " which was inspired by Harrison and his friendRavi Shankar . Besides George Harrison,Ringo Starr andBob Dylan , the concert and the recording featured a bevy of some of the most important musical artists in the Western world. Most of these artists had exclusive recording commitments to different competitive labels. Despite the frustration and impatience of Harrison and everyone else involved (including Capitol), the contractual obligations of the performers required protracted negotiations to resolve, and the “live” album was released in December 1971, five months after the Concert. This event was the first significant benefits concert for humanitarian causes organized and supported by musicians.Awards & honors
Mr. Menon served as President of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, the trade association of the world recording industry,with 1,100 members and national groups in 71 countries. He was elected to the newly created position of Chairman of the Board of the Federation.He was awarded the IFPI "Medal of Honor" in recognition of his services to the worldwide music industry . He remained a Director of the American Recording Industry Association, (RIAA) from 1971 to 1990.
In 1990, Mr. Menon was appointed to the rank of "Chevalier De L'Ordre Des Arts Et Des Lettres" ( Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French Minister of Culture. This order is one of the principal decorations conferred by the French Republic to honour individuals who had distinguished themselves by their contributions to the influence of the arts and literature. Other recipients of the Award include Herbert von Karajan, Wilhelm Kempff, Ray Charles, Leonard Cohen and Jack Nicholson.
After EMI
Mr. Menon has been Chairman of I.M.I. (International Media Investments Incorporated) since 1995. This
Beverly Hills based company provides investment support & consultancy services for new and developing creative ventures in media, entertainment and leisure businesses. He also serves as a Director on the Boards of corporations in the US, Europe & Asia. He is presently a Non-Executive Independent Director of NDTV.com. [ NDTV Board of Directors [http://www.ndtv.com/investors/boardofdirectors.asp?section=boardofdirectors] ]Philanthropy
Mr. Menon quietly supports a number of charities and musical institutions, and has worked tirelessly to help poor children in India.
Sources
1) " The Man Who Runs Rock & Roll", New Musical Express, 1978
2) History of the EMI Group, http://www.emigroup.com/About/History/1970.htm
3) Biography of Mr Vijaya Bhaskar Menon from NDTV.com, http://ndtv.com/investors/bhaskarmenon.htm
4) The EMI Group History page, UK, http://emimusic.co.uk/history/page3.html
5) NOW ON CD'S, FIRST 4 BEATLES ALBUMS , The New York Times, By JON PARELES Published: February 25, 1987,http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFDB123FF936A15751C0A961948260
6) Interviews with Mr. Menon
7) Dark Side of the Moon: The Making of the Pink Floyd Masterpiece - Google Book by John Harris - 2006 - Music - 191 pages, http://books.google.com/books?id=8ioY6m4EHKkC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=menon+dark+side+of+the+moon&source=web&ots=cOo2O-RsXO&sig=GjwOLiDI5b8MCnxnmPdzDI_EZec
8) The Menon mantra -- "Don't stretch a brand beyond its capacity" , 1999 Indian Financial Express Newspapers , http://www.financialexpress.com/old/fe/daily/19991113/fst13072.html
9) Memories of Mr. Menon, excerpted from the FYI Music news blog, 7/11/2008 at :http://fyimusic.ca/industry-news/when-the-going-gets-tough-the-critics-love-to-chatter#more-1014
References
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