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Lenny Waronker

 
Artist: Lenny Waronker

Worked With:

Russ Titelman, Milt Holland, Lee Herschberg, Nick DeCaro, Jim Keltner, Randy Newman, Ry Cooder, Gordon Lightfoot, Arlo Guthrie
  • Born: October 03, 1941
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer

Biography

As a producer Lenny Waronker has worked with such acts as Arlo Guthrie, Rickie Lee Jones, Randy Newman and the Doobie Brothers. As a label executive, Waronker helped build the Warner/Reprise label into one of the strongest and talented rosters in the music industry, including Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Jimi Hendrix at various points in time.

As a boy growing up in Hollywood Waronker led a life that was out of the ordinary to say the least. His father Sy worked for one of the studios and the Waronkers were friends with another Hollywood family, the Newmans, which included Waronker's young playmate Randy. Lenny's father Sy left the studios in the mid '50s to form his own label, Liberty. After releasing an instrumental composition by Randy Newman's uncle the label began to gain momentum by signing acts such as Eddie Cochran, Bobby Vee and the surf group Jan & Dean. At the same time the younger Waronker and Newman were taking piano lessons and soaking up the atmosphere around Liberty Records.

Priming himself to be a record exec, Waronker entered UCLA to study business and music while acting as a gopher to Liberty's house producer Snuff Garrett in his spare time. Waronker also fostered his friend Randy Newman's budding attempt at songwriting and became the songwriter's unofficial song-plugger, helping to get Newman compositions on the b-sides of Liberty releases. After working at Liberty for several years Waronker was hired in 1966 as an A&R man at the Mo Ostin led Reprise Records. The move began a strong and lasting mentor/protege relationship between the elder Ostin and the enthusiastic Waronker. Bringing his friend Newman to the label, as well as songwriter/arranger Van Dyke Parks, Waronker became head of A&R at Reprise in 1971, assembling a dynamic team that included Ted Templeman, Russ Titelman, John Cale and Jack Nitzsche.

Waronker's influence at the label began to grow as he signed successful acts such as Little Feat, Rod Stewart, Curtis Mayfield, the Doobie Brothers, Maria Muldaur and Rickie Lee Jones (the latter three being produced by Waronker as well). And with his creative leanings and production credits Waronker became known as an ally for artists at a time when the industry was being bombarded by "corporate suits" who knew little and cared less about rock music. Yet, Waronker's dedication to the artists and his reputation for discussing music over business led Warner Brothers and its subsidiaries such as Reprise to be viewed as a positive family atmosphere where music, not money, was still number one.

In the '80s and '90s Waronker's role and influence grew within the Warner family and in 1989 he assumed presidency of Warner Brothers, signing Elvis Costello as his first official transaction. When longtime mentor and friend Mo Ostin left the label in 1995, Waronker was being groomed as his obvious replacement. Yet, Ostin's presence was key to both Warner's family atmosphere as well as Waronker's happiness at the label and the exec resigned shortly after Ostin's departure. As of late Waronker has resurfaced with his old friend Mo Ostin, along with Mo's son Michael, as co-head of the newly formed SKG/Dreamworks label. ~ Steve Kurutz, All Music Guide
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Lenny Waronker is a record producer for Warner Bros. Records.

Career

He produced recording sessions for The Everly Brothers, Van Dyke Parks, The Beau Brummels, Harpers Bizarre, Randy Newman, Ry Cooder, Arlo Guthrie, Maria Muldaur, Rickie Lee Jones, Gordon Lightfoot, James Taylor and others. He was an A&R rep, and was responsible for building much of the Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records, and DreamWorks Records rosters with talent including Little Feat, The Doobie Brothers, Curtis Mayfield, R.E.M., Rufus Wainwright, Elliott Smith, Nelly Furtado, and others. Waronker also ran Warner Bros. Records with Mo Ostin for many years.

After leaving Warner Bros., Ostin and Waronker ran DreamWorks Records from 1996 until it was sold to Universal Music in 2004.

Personal life

The son of record executive Simon Waronker, Lenny Waronker married singer Donna Loren. The couple had three children together: son Joey Waronker, daughter Anna Waronker, and daughter Katie Waronker. Lenny and Donna have since divorced. Lenny has remarried and has two daughters, Lily Waronker, and Grace Waronker with wife Cathy Waronker. Who recently divorced.



 
 

 

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