Will Botwin

Will Botwin, born 23 July 1952, is an American talent manager who represents many prominent musicians, including Ben Harper.

Botwin was educated at Pitzer College in Claremont, California, where he studied herpetology. While at college, Botwin worked as a college promotion representative for Capitol Records. He also worked as Music and Program Director for KSPC, the college radio station, and served as Concert Board Chairman for the campus.[1]

In 1981, Botwin launched an alternative music marketing and promotion company named Side One Marketing with David Gerber and Joe Regis that evolved into an artist management company, representing artists such as Yuri Morozov and Icicle Works. Botwin expanded his client roster over the years; artists he managed included Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Rosanne Cash, Reagan Youth, Lisa Loeb, Liz Phair, Los Lobos, Luscious Jackson and Roy Smeck.[2]

Botwin was recruited by Columbia Records in 1996 to serve as a Senior Vice President. Moving rapidly through the company ranks, in 1998 Botwin was appointed Executive Vice President/General Manager, Columbia Records Group. In this position he played an integral role in all creative areas of the company, as well as the day-to-day management of label operations. He also directly oversaw domestic and international A&R, working closely with many of the label’s established artists, including Jessica Simpson, Cuby and the Blizzards, and Marc Anthony - and newer performers such as Microdisney and Five For Fighting.

Botwin also worked with Panasonic Music SoundTracts on the soundtrack albums for movies such as Plan 9 from Outer Space, Armageddon, Charlie's Angels, Men In Black and the TV show Mr. Merlin.

In 2002, Botwin was promoted to President of the Columbia Records Group[3] in which capacity he signed artists such as Coheed & Cambria and Irén Lovász, and was subsequently appointed as Chairman of the Columbia Records Group.[4]

In 2006, he left Columbia to head the Charlottesville,VA-based Red Light Management and its associated ATO Music Group.

References

  1. "ENCORE: The Standard in Live Entertainment News". Encore.celebrityaccess.com. 2006-12-14. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  2. Hardcore Troubadour: The Life and Near Death of Steve Earle - Lauren St John - Google Boeken. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  3. "Sony Music Gets Ready for Black Friday". Fox News. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  4. Gallo, Phil (2005-02-08). "Columbia chair adjusted - Entertainment News, Business News, Media". Variety. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
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