- Ahmet Ertegün
Ahmet Ertegün (
July 31 ,1923 –December 14 ,2006 ) was the Turkish American co-founder and executive ofAtlantic Records and chairman of theRock and Roll Hall of Fame and museum, described as "one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry". [ [http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/ahmet-ertegun Ahmet Ertegun ] ] He also co-founded theNew York Cosmos soccer team of theNorth American Soccer League .Background
Born in
Istanbul ,Turkey , Ahmet and his family, including elder brother Nesuhi, moved toWashington, D.C. in 1935 with their fatherMünir Ertegün , who was appointed the Turkish Ambassador to theUnited States in that year.Münir Ertegün was a TurkishMuslim and raised Ahmet as a Muslim. [ [http://www.slate.com/id/2114074/ Interrogating Ahmet Ertegun. - By A.L. Bardach - Slate Magazine ] ] In 1934 it was decreed that every Turkish citizen was to choose asurname ; Münir chose the name Ertegün, meaning "living in a hopeful future." [ [http://www.history-of-rock.com/atlantic_records.htm Atlantic Records ] ]Ahmet's older brother Nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him to see the
Duke Ellington andCab Calloway orchestras inLondon at the age of nine. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/15/arts/music/15ertegun.html?ex=1323838800&en=e9a65dbf5a97c5b4&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Ahmet Ertegun, Music Executive, Dies at 83 - New York Times ] ] At the age of fourteen his mother bought him a record-cutting machine which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records. The brothers also frequentedMilt Gabler ’s Commodore Record Store, assembled a large collection of over 15,000 jazz and blues 78s, and became acquainted with musicians such as Ellington,Lena Horne andJelly Roll Morton . Ahmet and Nesuhi staged concerts byLester Young ,Sidney Bechet and other jazz giants, often at the Jewish Community Center, which was the only place that would allow a mixed audience and mixed band. They also traveled toNew Orleans and to Harlem to listen to music and develop a keen awareness of developing musical tastes.In 1944 Munir Ertegün died and was buried in
Arlington National Cemetery ; nearly two years later, in 1946, President Truman ordered the battleship USS "Missouri" to return his body to Turkey as a demonstration of US power opposingRussia n demands on Turkey. Ahmet graduated from St. John's College inAnnapolis in 1944 . At the time of his father’s death he was taking graduate courses inMedieval philosophy atGeorgetown University . Soon after the family returned to Turkey, Ahmet and Nesuhi elected to stay in the United States. While Nesuhi moved toLos Angeles , Ahmet stayed in Washington and decided to get into the record business as a temporary measure to help put him through college, after which he would return to Turkey.Early career
In 1946 he became friends with
Herb Abramson , a dental student andA&R man forNational Records , and they decided to start a new independent record label for gospel, jazz andR&B music . Financed by family dentist Dr. Vahdi Sabit, they formed Atlantic Records in September 1947 inNew York City , and the first recording sessions took place that November.In 1949, after 22 unsuccessful record releases including the first recordings by
Professor Longhair , Atlantic had its first major hit withStick McGhee 's "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee". The company expanded through the 1950s, withJerry Wexler and, later, Nesuhi Ertegün on board as partners, and with hit artists includingRuth Brown , Joe Turner,The Clovers ,The Drifters ,The Coasters , andRay Charles .Many independent record executives, like the Ertegüns, were from immigrant backgrounds, including the
Bihari brothers and the Chess brothers. TheErtegün brothers brought a jazz sensibility (and many jazz artists) into R&B, successfully combining blues and jazz styles from around the country. Atlantic helped challenge the primacy of the major labels of the time by discovering, developing and nurturing new talent. It became the premier rhythm and blues label in a few short years, and set new standards in producing high quality recordings. In 1957, Atlantic was among the first labels to record in stereo.Ahmet himself wrote a number of classic
blues songs, including "Chains of Love" and "Sweet Sixteen", under thepseudonym "A. Nugetre" (Ertegün backwards). The songs were given expression first byBig Joe Turner and continue inB.B. King 's repertoire. "Nugetre" also wrote the Ray Charles hit "Mess Around ", with lyrics that drew heavily onPinetop Smith . Ertegün was part of the shouting choral group on Turner's "Shake, Rattle and Roll ", along with Wexler and songwriterJesse Stone .Marriage
In 1961, he married Ioana Maria Banu, known as Mica, who became a prominent interior designer.
Later career
In the 1960s, Atlantic, often in partnerships with local labels like
Stax Records in Memphis, helped to develop the growth ofsoul music , with artists such asBen E. King ,Solomon Burke ,Otis Redding ,Percy Sledge ,Aretha Franklin andWilson Pickett . Ahmet heardLed Zeppelin 's demo and knew they would be a smash hit after hearing the first few songs. He quickly signed them. He also convinced Crosby, Stills and Nash to allowNeil Young to join them on one of their tours, thereby founding Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Ertegün helped introduce America toblue-eyed soul when he discoveredthe Rascals at aWesthampton nightclub in 1965 and signed them to Atlantic. They went on to chart 13 top 40 singles in four years and were elected to theRock-n-Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.The Ertegün brothers and Wexler sold the Atlantic label to
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts in 1967 for $17 million in stock. Four years later, the brothers took some of the money and co-founded the New York Cosmos soccer team of the North American Soccer League. They were instrumental in bringing in soccer legends likePelé , Carlos Alberto andFranz Beckenbauer to the club. They transformed the Cosmos into a "dream team". Their love for soccer was the reason that the Cosmos were born.When Atlantic became part of the
Kinney conglomerate in 1969, and later part ofTime Warner , Atlantic Records continued with Ahmet Ertegün at the helm, though less directly involved as a producer. He continued to produce some rock acts, such asDr. John . He also used his considerable personal skills in negotiations with major stars, such as whenThe Rolling Stones were shopping for a record company to distribute their independentRolling Stones Records label. Ertegün personally conducted the negotiations withMick Jagger , successfully completing the deal between The Stones and Atlantic, when other labels had actually offered the band more money.In 1987, Ahmet was inducted into the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame , of which he himself was a founder. In the late 1980s with the support ofBonnie Raitt and others, he provided $1.5 million to help establish TheRhythm and Blues Foundation to award monies to underpaid blues artists. The Foundation's establishment arose from a lengthy battle byRuth Brown and other Atlantic artists to obtain unpaid past royalties from the company; other record companies later also contributed. Among early recipients of payments wereJohn Lee Hooker ,Bo Diddley ,Johnny "Guitar" Watson ,Ruth Brown and theStaple Singers .Ertegün received an
honorary doctorate in music from theBerklee College of Music in Boston in 1991, and was awarded theGrammy Trustees Award for his lifetime achievements in 1993. At the tenth annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Dinner in 1995, it was announced that the museum's main exhibition hall would be named after Ertegün.The
United States Library of Congress honored Ahmet as a Living Legend in 2000. With brother Nesuhi, he was inducted into theNational Soccer Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2005, theNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences presented Ahmet with the first "President's Merit Award Salute To Industry Icons". Mr. Ertegün was a recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence.Sometimes criticized in Turkey for completely ignoring Turkish music, Ahmet did approve the recording and release of "Music of the Whirling Dervishes" featuring ayin singer
Kâni Karaca andney playerAkagündüz Kutbay on his Atlantic label.2006 injury and death
Aged 83, Ahmet Ertegün was injured after a fall at a
Rolling Stones performance inNew York onOctober 29 ,2006 for the 60th birthday of former US PresidentBill Clinton . [http://www.market-day.net/article_37282/20061105/Ahmet-Ertegun-has-serious-head-injury.php] (This performance was captured byMartin Scorcese in the documentary film "Shine a Light)". Ertegün slipped and hit his head backstage. Although he was initially in stable condition, Ertegün soon took a turn for the worse. This announcement was made by Led Zeppelin'sJimmy Page during the band’s induction into theUK Music Hall of Fame . [ [http://jazztimes.com/columns_and_features/news/detail.cfm?article=10929 Jazz | JazzTimes Magazine > Columns and Features > News ] ] Ertegün slipped into acoma and died later, with his family by his side, atNew York-Presbyterian Hospital -Weill Cornell Medical Center . [http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/5570059.asp?gid=74 Turkish Daily Hurriyet, English Edition] [cite web
url = http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061214/ap_on_en_mu/obit_ahmet_ertegun_4
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publisher = AP]He was buried
December 18 in the Garden of Sufi Tekke,Özbekler Tekkesi inSultantepe ,Üsküdar ,İstanbul , next to his brother, his father, and his shaikh great-grandfather Şeyh İbrahim Edhem Efendi, who was once the head of the tekke in his native Turkey. At the garden were hundreds of mourners, including his wife Mica, members of the Ertegün family, Turkish dignitaries and entertainers including Atlantic artistKid Rock . [http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061218/music_nm/turkey_ertegun_funeral_dc_5]Memorial events
A memorial service was held in New York on April 17, 2007. A large part of the evening was given over to musical performances.
Wynton Marsalis opened the tribute with the jazz standard "Didn’t He Ramble",Eric Clapton andDr. John performed "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee", and other performers includedSolomon Burke ,Ben E. King ,Sam Moore ,Stevie Nicks ,Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young , andPhil Collins . [ [http://www.wyntonmarsalis.org/2007/04/22/wynton-played-at-ahmet-ertegun-memorial-tribute/ Wynton played at Ahmet Ertegun memorial tribute - Wynton Marsalis official web site ] ]Another informal salute to Ertegün took place in Los Angeles on July 31, 2007, the anniversary of his birth. The tribute took place at
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Several of his friends shared anecdotes about their experiences with Ertegün and the assembled gathering then saw a special screening of theAmerican Masters documentary "Atlantic Records: The House That Ahmet Built". Among those who paid tribute to Ertegün in person were:Solomon Burke ,Jerry Leiber &Mike Stoller ,Keith Emerson ,Peter Asher ,Spencer Davis , the film's producer (and longtime friend) Phil Carson,Taylor Hackford and event producerMartin Lewis . [ [http://www.modsandrockers.com/schedule.200707311930e.html Mods & Rockers at a Glance ] ]Andrea Corr 's solo albumTen Feet High is dedicated "To the memory of Ahmet Ertegün".Ahmet Ertegün tribute concert
Led Zeppelin reunited for a one-off show in a tribute to Ertegün at the O2 Arena inLondon on December 10th 2007.The band headlined a bill that also included
Paolo Nutini , Mick Jones of Foreigner, andBill Wyman's Rhythm Kings who backed those two acts as well as playing themselves. The show was held to raise money for the Ahmet Ertegün Education Fund, which pays for university scholarships in theUK ,US andTurkey . The show had been scheduled to take place in November but had been postponed by two weeks because ofJimmy Page fracturing a finger.Also the Martin Scorsese film "
Shine a Light " about the Rolling Stones concert held at theBeacon Theatre New York contains a dedication to Ahmet Ertegun.Popular culture
*In "Ray", the
biopic ofRay Charles , Ahmet Ertegün is portrayed byCurtis Armstrong .*In "Beyond the Sea", the biopic about
Bobby Darin , Ahmet is played byTayfun Bademsoy .*
Ahmet Zappa was named after Ertegün, who played an important role inFrank Zappa 's early career.ee also
*
Nesuhi Ertegün
*Atlantic Records
*Turkish diaspora Notes
External links
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2114074/ 2005 interview with Ahmet Ertegun]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/13152069/tributes_to_ahmet_ertegun_by_mick_jagger_neil_young_aretha_franklin_robert_plant Tributes to Ertegun in Rolling Stone magazine]
* [http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/ahmet-ertegun Rock and Roll Hall of Fame citation]
* [http://www.history-of-rock.com/atlantic_records.htm History of Atlantic Records]
* [http://www.myspace.com/ahmeterteguntribute Ahmet Ertegun Tribute site]
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