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Lawrence Mestel (born April 2, 1962) is an American music executive and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of Primary Wave.[2]
Lawrence Mestel | |
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Born | April 2, 1962 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Massachusetts Amherst (BS) |
Occupation | Music executive |
Employer | Primary Wave Music |
Spouse | Amy Mestel (m. 1995) |
Children | 3[1] |
Early life and education
editMestel was born in Brooklyn, New York to Zelig and Rita (née Miller) Mestel.[citation needed]
Mestel grew up in Marlboro, New Jersey and graduated from Marlboro High School in 1980, where he played basketball and tennis.[citation needed] He studied business at University of Massachusetts Amherst, graduating cum laude in 1984 on the Dean's List. He was accepted into the MBA program at NYU Stern School of Business, but declined after receiving a job offer from Chris Blackwell to join Island Records.[3][4]
Career
editEarly career
editMestel was appointed chief operating officer for Island Entertainment Group in 2000, which included Island Records, Island Music Publishing and Island Pictures. From 2000 – 2004, Mestel was executive vice president and general manager at Arista Records. Mestel was responsible for the label's sales, marketing, A&R administration, finance, and business affairs.[5][6][7]
Mestel was chief operating officer and general manager of Virgin Records from 2004 – 2005, where he oversaw marketing, sales and business development.[8][9]
Primary Wave
editIn January 2006, Mestel started a private, independent music publishing company, Primary Wave, after raising $50 million and acquiring 25% off Kurt Cobain’s portion of the Nirvana (band) song catalog from Courtney Love.[10] As music IP owners, in their early years Primary Wave used lyrics and artists' name and likenesses to form brand deals with companies like Converse, the Massachusetts Lottery, and Funny or Die.[11] As of 2020, the company controls and manages approximately $1.5 billion of cash and assets.[12]
Credits
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Year | Title | Notes |
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2013 | CeeLo Green is Loberace (TV Special) | Executive Producer |
2013 | Grace Unplugged (Film) | Executive Producer |
2014 | CeeLo Green's The Good Life (TV Series) | Executive Producer |
2015 | Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (Documentary) | Executive Producer |
2015 | Say It in Song (TV Series) | Co-Executive Producer; 2 Episodes |
2022 | I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Film) | Producer; Pre-production |
Further reading
edit- Buying a Piece of Bob Marley’s Song Catalog, and His Enduring Legacy at New York Times, January 13, 2018.
- Stevie Nicks Sells Stake in Songwriting Catalog at The Wall Street Journal, December 4, 2020
- Bloomberg Profile: Larry Mestel
References
edit- ^ How We Work Now: Primary Wave Founder/CEO Larry Mestel at Billboard; by Steve Knopper; published May 12, 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Why Independent Music Publishing Will Thrive In The New Year at FORBES; by Andrea Zaczynski; published December 31, 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Larry Mestel is ready to rock at University of Massachusetts Amherst; retrieved January 22, 2020
- ^ Larry Mestel at In The Hot Seat With Larry Leblanc; by Larry Leblanc; published November 22, 2018; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ ‘I WAS SHOCKED THE MAJOR MUSIC COMPANIES EVEN LET US IN THE BUSINESS.’ at Music Business Worldwide; by Tim Ingham; published November 11, 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Music Management Seminar featuring Larry Mestel, CEO of Primary Wave at William Paterson University Music Management Seminar; by WPU IRT; published April 23, 2018; retrieved January 22, 2020
- ^ [conferences.calcpa.org/entertainment/speakers/18/ Larry Mestel] at CalCPA Conference; published September 24, 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Larry Mestel-This Week’s Podcast at The Lefsetz Letter; by Bob Lefsetz; published February 6, 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Podcast Episode: Larry Mestel at The Bob Lefsetz Podcast; by Bob Lefsetz; published February 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Love sells a stake in Nirvana; published April 5, 2006; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ More Than a Publisher: Larry Mestel of Primary Wave Talks Emerging Markets, Whitney Musical and a Boston Win at Billboard; by Melinda Newman; published November 13, 2019; retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ Can Music Publishing Save Bands In the Pandemic? at Entrepreneur; by Kenny Herzog; published December 7, 2020; retrieved January 22, 2021
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