Dale Kawashima Biography
Dale Kawashima has
an extensive background as President of major publishing companies, as a label
A&R Executive, as an Independent Music Publisher, and as a Music
Critic/Journalist/Editor. He has enjoyed success in the pop, rock, R&B and
country fields. In addition to discovering and developing new talent as an A&R
exec, Kawashima as a music publisher has supervised and represented many of the
world's top catalogs, including the songs of the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Bob
Dylan, Prince, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Little
Richard, Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer Sager, and Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly.
Dale Kawashima
In 2002-2003, Kawashima was Creative Director with Sony/ATV Music Publishing in
Los Angeles. He has now launched his independent company, DKM Music, where he
represents hit songwriters and catalogs, and develops new writers. Kawashima
currently represents the following writers & catalogs: Robert Lamm of Chicago,
Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly, Ray Parker Jr., Cody ChesnuTT, Kenny Nolan, the
Gary Usher catalog (including some Beach Boys hits), Allan Rich and Madeline
Stone. He also oversees all activities and content for SongwriterUniverse, which
has become a popular website and online magazine for songwriters, publishers and
the music community. In addition, Kawashima has just launched a second website,
SingerUniverse.
Kawashima began his career as a Pop Music Reviewer while attending college at U.C.L.A. He wrote album reviews in the Calendar section of the Los Angeles Times (edited by Robert Hilburn) and for other publications (including Melody Maker in England). Upon graduation from U.C.L.A., he became a Staff Writer/Review Editor for Cash Box Magazine for a year, reviewing both albums and singles, plus interviewing such luminaries as Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Peter Gabriel, the Who, the Beach Boys and the Clash.
After Cash Box, Kawashima began his career in music publishing as Professional Manager at Jobete Music (the classic Motown catalog). In addition to supervising the works of new songwriters, he promoted and secured cover records of many classic Motown songs, including Kim Carnes' cover of Smokey Robinson's "More Love," which was a Top 10 pop hit.
After two-and-a-half years at Jobete, Kawashima left to launch his independent publishing company, Dale Kawashima Music. During his six years as an independent publisher, he built his own catalog, which included a hit ("I Need You") from the Pointer Sisters quadruple platinum album, "Breakout," and the song "Smile" from the platinum "Gap Band V" album. However, Kawashima's main success was as a "song-placement agent" for the catalogs of Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer Sager, Ray Parker Jr., and Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly. His biggest hits were: "I Feel For You" by Chaka Khan (a worldwide #1 hit which received two Grammy Awards): "Mr. Telephone Man" by New Edition (a Top 10 Pop and #1 R&B hit); "Do Me Baby" by Melisa Morgan (a #1 R&B hit which helped make this Prince song a R&B standard); "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore" by Stephanie Mills (a Top 10 R&B hit); "I Don't Want To Lose Your Love" by Crystal Gayle (a #2 country hit); "Stand On It" by Mel McDaniel (a Top 15 country hit which was the first country hit for Bruce Springsteen); "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" by Judy Rodman (a top 10 country hit); and "When U Were Mine" by Cyndi Lauper (from her quadruple platinum debut album).
Dale Kawashima with Smokey Robinson.
It was Kawashima's success as an independent publisher which led to receiving an
offer from Michael Jackson to become President of ATV Music. During his
four-and-a-half years at ATV, Kawashima managed and promoted Jackson's great
publishing holdings, which included the catalogs of the Beatles, Michael
Jackson, Little Richard, Sly Stone, Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil, and many other
hits. It was during this period that ATV enjoyed such major hits as: Linda
Ronstadt & Aaron Neville ("Don't Know Much"); Anita Baker ("No One In The
World"); Karyn White ("The Way I Feel About You"); the Simpsons ("Do The Bartman");
several country hits by the Judds (including "Why Not Me"); plus #1 country hits
by the Rosanne Cash and Sweethearts Of The Rodeo. Also, rap sampling use of the
Sly Stone catalog generated great publishing royalties for the company. During
Kawashima's years at ATV, the overall value of ATV Music continued to grow
substantially.
Following his years with ATV, Kawashima left to become President of the publishing division of Irving Azoff's Giant Records. Working at Giant allowed Kawashima a greater opportunity to sign and develop new musical talent (instead of focusing on catalogs). Under his direction, Giant Music published the rock group Big Head Todd & The Monster (whose debut album went platinum) and Warren Zevon (his Mr. Bad Example album). Giant also published hits by R&B acts Color Me Badd, Jade, Silk, Chuckii Booker, Keith Sweat, Jeremy Jordan, Keith Washington and rap artist Shaquille O'Neal, and had several key cuts with Barry White and Whitney Houston.
After two years at Giant, Kawashima took advantage of an opportunity to handle A&R duties, in a dual A&R/Publishing position created for Kawashima by Mercury Records President Ed Eckstine. In an A&R role, Kawashima signed Phoenix-based rock group One, which featured outstanding vocalist/songwriter Shamsi Ruhe. The group completed their album with hit producer Paul Ebersold (3 Doors Down & Sister Hazel) at Ardent Studios in Memphis. The late, highly respected, Billboard magazine editor Timothy White wrote a rave review of the group, calling One's album "Dazzling...one of my favorite albums of all time."
Dale Kawashima with Michael Jackson.
Following his years with Mercury Records, Kawashima worked as an independent
publisher and manager in the late '90s, developing talent and placing songs. In
January 2001, he launched ongwriterUniverse, and in February 2002, he began
working as a Creative Director at Sony/ATV Music Publishing in Los Angeles.
At Sony/ATV, Kawashima worked closely and represented many of the company's
top writer/producers, including Walter Afanasieff, Cory Rooney, Marti
Frederiksen, Jesse Harris, Sam Watters & Louis Biancaniello, Billy Mann, Andrea
Martin, One Up Entertainment, Adam Anders and Jay Joyce. He also promoted
Sony/ATV's classic catalogs, including the Beatles, Babyface, Joni Mitchell,
Crosby Stills & Nash, Tree & Acuff-Rose Music, Cat Stevens, Stevie Nicks, and
Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly. Kawashima secured placements, and set up writer
collaborations with Pink, Josh Groban, the Backstreet Boys, Glenn Lewis, Natalie
Imbruglia, Lit, Tamyra Gray, Evan & Jaron, Shawn Kane, Joanna and many others.
He also placed songs in the hit movies (and soundtrack albums), Maid In
Manhattan and Barbershop, and in the TV show Boston Public.
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