Columbia Records is an American record label, owned by Sony Music Entertainment, operating under the Columbia Music Group with Aware Records. It was founded in 1888, evolving from an earlier enterprise, the American Graphophone Company—successor to the Volta Graphophone Company. Columbia is the oldest brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. Columbia Records went on to release records by an array of notable singers, instrumentalists, and bands. From 1961 to 1990, its recordings were released outside the U.S. and Canada on the CBS Records label (for Columbia Broadcasting System, its parent from 1938 to 1988) before adopting the Columbia name in most of the world.
Until 1989, Columbia Records had no connection to Columbia Pictures, which used various other names for record labels they owned, including Colpix and later Arista; rather, it was connected to the original owner, CBS, which stood for Columbia Broadcasting System. Though Arista was later sold to BMG, it is now a sister label to Columbia Records through Sony Music; both are connected to Columbia Pictures through Sony Corporation of America, worldwide parent of both the music and motion picture arms of Sony.
Clive Davis (born April 4, 1932) is an American record producer and music industry executive. He won five Grammy Awards and is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer. From 1967 to 1973 he was the President of Columbia Records. He was the founder and president of Arista Records from 1975 through 2000 until founding J Records. From 2002 until April 2008, Davis was the Chairman and CEO of the RCA Music Group (which included RCA Records, J Records and Arista Records), Chairman and CEO of J Records, and Chairman and CEO of BMG North America. Currently Davis is the Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment. He currently plays a part in the careers of Alicia Keys, Rod Stewart, Jennifer Hudson, Christina Aguilera, Carlos Santana, Kelly Clarkson, Harry Connick, Jr., Leona Lewis, Barry Manilow, BC Jean and Seattle De Luca. Davis is credited with bringing Whitney Houston to prominence. Clive Davis is an alumnus of New York University, and the recorded music division of its Tisch School for the Arts is named after him.
Larry King (born November 19, 1933) is an American television and radio host whose work has been recognized with awards including two Peabodys and ten Cable ACE Awards. He began as a local Florida journalist and radio interviewer in the 1950s and 1960s and became prominent as an all-night national radio broadcaster starting in 1978. From 1985-2010, he hosted the nightly interview TV program Larry King Live on CNN.
King was born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger in Brooklyn, New York City, to an Austrian immigrant Edward Zeiger, a restaurant owner and defense plant worker, and his wife Jennie Gitlitz, a garment worker, who emigrated from Belarus. King grew up in a religiously observant Jewish home, but in adulthood became an agnostic.
King's father died at 44 of heart disease, and his mother had to go on welfare to support her two sons. His father's death greatly affected King, and he lost interest in school. After graduating from high school, he worked to help support his mother. From an early age, however, he had wanted to go into radio. King is a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper, entrepreneur, investor, record producer, and actor. He rose to fame with the release of his albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) and The Massacre (2005). His album Get Rich or Die Tryin' has been certified eight times platinum by the RIAA.
Born in the South Jamaica of Queens, New York City, Jackson began drug dealing at the age of twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic. After leaving drug dealing to pursue a rap career, he was shot at and struck by nine bullets during an incident in 2000. After releasing his album Guess Who's Back? in 2002, Jackson was discovered by rapper Eminem and signed to Interscope Records. With the help of Eminem and Dr. Dre, who produced his first major commercial successes, Jackson became one of the world's highest selling rappers. In 2003, he founded the record label G-Unit Records, which signed several successful rappers such as Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo.
Orvon Grover Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), better known as Gene Autry, was an American performer who gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Autry was also owner of a television station, several radio stations in Southern California, and the Los Angeles/California Angels Major League Baseball team from 1961 to 1997.
From 1934 to 1959, Autry appeared in 94 films and 91 episodes of The Gene Autry Show television series. During the 1930s and 1940s, he personified the straight-shooting hero—honest, brave, and true—and profoundly touched the lives of millions of Americans. Autry was also one of the most important figures in the history of country music, considered the second major influential artist of the genre's development after Jimmy Rogers. His singing cowboy movies were the first vehicle to carry country music to a national audience. In addition to his signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again", Autry is still remembered for his Christmas holiday songs, "Here Comes Santa Claus", which he wrote, "Frosty the Snowman", and his biggest hit, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
Clive Davis on Being Fired from Columbia Records
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
Columbia Records Puts The Art First And The Business Second | T.I. Interview | Larry King Now Ora TV
Open Door Sessions: Little Mix
DEMONSTRATION RECORD by COLUMBIA RECORDS c.1910
Little Mix - Boy (acapella, Open Doors Session, Columbia Records)
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Chicago - Street Player (Columbia Records 1979)
A Serious Man (3/10) Movie CLIP - The Columbia Record Club (2009) HD
50 Cent - ya Life's On The line HD (Uncensored) (Columbia Records).
BoomCase - Columbia Records
Gene Autry - Here Comes Santa Claus (Columbia Records 1947)
Cheryl Lynn - Star Love (Columbia Records 1978)
Clive Davis on Being Fired from Columbia Records
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
Columbia Records Puts The Art First And The Business Second | T.I. Interview | Larry King Now Ora TV
Open Door Sessions: Little Mix
DEMONSTRATION RECORD by COLUMBIA RECORDS c.1910
Little Mix - Boy (acapella, Open Doors Session, Columbia Records)
Columbia Records
columbia records
Chicago - Street Player (Columbia Records 1979)
A Serious Man (3/10) Movie CLIP - The Columbia Record Club (2009) HD
50 Cent - ya Life's On The line HD (Uncensored) (Columbia Records).
BoomCase - Columbia Records
Gene Autry - Here Comes Santa Claus (Columbia Records 1947)
Cheryl Lynn - Star Love (Columbia Records 1978)
Barbra Streisand - "We're Not Making Love Anymore" (Official Video - Columbia Records)
Ray Charles - The Spirit of Christmas (Columbia Records 1985)
Johnny Mathis - O Holy Night (Columbia Records 1958)
The Firesign Theatre signs to Columbia Records
Marvin Gaye - Walking In The Rain (Columbia Records Previously Unreleased 1978, 1985)
Cheryl Lynn - Shake It Up Tonight (1981)
Basil Rathbone as Robin Hood (Columbia Records, 1945)
Classic Video: Ne-Yo & Columbia Records, Amerie, Destiny's Child, and Dream Collaborations
Johnny Mathis - The First Noel (Columbia Records 1958)