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David Kalodner is a
retired American A&R (artists and repertoire) executive. John
David Kalodner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was a...
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Records and
began approaching A&R
executive John
Kalodner.
According to Gunnar, they met with
Kalodner "every
month for a year",
during which he filtered...
- John
Kalodner would simply have his name
listed twice in
liner notes, as a play on the
title of this album. The
phrase "John
Kalodner: John
Kalodner" originated...
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Kalodner. In 1974, the
former photographer,
record store manager and
music critic joined Atlantic's New York
publicity department. In 1975,
Kalodner moved...
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Harry Ellis Kalodner (March 28, 1896 –
March 15, 1977) was a
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Third Circuit and...
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representing 175 positions,
would be eliminated. One such
layoff was John
Kalodner,
senior vice-president of A&R, with over
thirty years of
industry experience...
- be
released in the
third quarter of 1992, but
Geffen A&R
executive John
Kalodner listened to what had been
recorded and
thought it
lacked variety and a...
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executive John
Kalodner, who had been a long-time fan of Coverdale's,
convinced David Geffen to sign the group.
Meeting Geffen and
Kalodner had a
major impact...
- A&R
executive John
Kalodner was
unimpressed by Gillen's performance,
preferring the
initial demos that
Sykes had sung.
Kalodner also
expressed doubts...
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development of album-oriented rock (AOR) and
stadium rock. In 1988 John
Kalodner, then-A&R
executive of
Geffen Records,
remarked that In my opinion, next...