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Seymour Stein

 
Artist: Seymour Stein
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer, Executive Producer, Liner Notes

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As the head of Sire Records, Seymour Stein is best known for signing Madonna. Yet, the seasoned exec has worked with some of the most talented and notorious characters in the business, including Syd Nathan, Phil Spector and Leiber & Stoller. In addition, Stein has also proved himself to have a great ear for talent, signing such influential acts as the Ramones and Fleetwood Mac, among others.

Stein's start in the record business is as odd as the man himself. In the '50s the young Brooklyn boy showed up at the Billboard offices with a strange request. Stein's hobby was the charts, and he asked permission to make a hand copy of every chart dating back to his birth year. Stein's diligence impressed the industry people who came into the Billboard offices, and by the age of 16, after working as a chart compiler for Billboard, the young boy was working for Syd Nathan at King Records in Cincinnati. The time spent with the notoriously shrewd Nathan was to serve Stein well as he formed his own label, Sire, in 1966 after working as an administrator for Leiber and Stoller's failed Red Bird label.

Stein is credited as having brought the British group Fleetwood Mac to America, as well as the Climax Blues Band and Focus. Always known for his great ability to see talent, Stein was one of the only major record heads to recognize the validity and significance of punk and new wave music, signing the Ramones, Talking Heads and Richard Hell and the Voidoids. In the early '80s, Stein made the biggest signing of his career when, recovering from open-heart surgery in a hospital bed, he signed a young Madonna after hearing a rough demo version of "Everybody." Today Stein remains one of the most offbeat and fastest-moving corporate execs in the Warner communications empire and is widely regarded as having the best ears in the business. ~ Steve Kurutz, All Music Guide
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Seymour Stein (born 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an entrepreneur in the music industry who has been a part of the business since getting his first job as a clerk for Billboard Magazine in 1958. Stein is a vice president of Warner Bros. Records and a co-founder of Sire Records.

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Music career

In 1966 Stein and record producer Richard Gottehrer founded Sire Productions which led to the formation of Sire Records the label under which he signed pioneer artists such as The Ramones and Talking Heads in 1975, The Pretenders in 1980, Madonna in 1982, Depeche Mode and The Smiths. Such was his influence in signing and promoting the "New Wave" genre of music that he is sometimes credited with coming up with the name as an alternative to the term "punk", which he found derogative. The term had previously been used to refer to the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s.

He remains the President of Sire Records and is also Vice President of Warner Bros. Records with whom he has had a marketing and distribution deal from 1976-1994 and again since April 2003. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 14, 2005 under the lifetime achievement category.

He was formerly married to the late music promoter and real estate executive Linda S. Stein, who was murdered in 2007; they had two daughters. They divorced in the late 1970s, but remained on friendly terms. He never remarried.

References in popular culture

  • Seymour Stein is the subject of an eponymous song by the Scottish musical group Belle and Sebastian.
  • He was also referenced by the Canadian band The Rheostatics' song "I Dig Music", from the CD 2067.
  • In his song "Talking Christmas Goodwill Blues", John Wesley Harding mentions a meeting with Stein and Howie Klein who ask him to record a Christmas song.
  • In the 1996 Canadian mockumentary Hard Core Logo, the members of the band recall a show where Stein was sitting in the front row, possibly to give the band a deal with Sire Records, and Joe Dick (the vocalist) intentionally blows it by getting onto Stein's table, pulling his pants down, and urinating into his gin and tonic.

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