Noted music producer Don Was has has been named Chief Creative
Officer at Blue Note Records. The EMI-owned label was founded in 1939 and has
released seminal jazz recordings by the likes of Miles
Davis, Thelonious Monk and Norah Jones, who won
five Grammy Awards in 2003 for her debut album Come
Away With Me.
“Don Was has been one of the most talented and
in-demand producers for more than twenty years, and his involvement with Blue
Note will ensure that we remain at the very top of our creative game. I can’t
wait for him to get started and to bring his magic to the label," says Dan
McCarroll.
Was is known for his avant-funk band Was Not Was,
which he founded in 1979, and later work with Willie Nelson, Bob
Seger and Bonnie
Raitt, whose 1989 release Nick of Time, which he
produced, won the Grammy for Album of the Year. Was is also a seasoned bass
player, appearing on Elton John's and Leon
Russell's The Union album.
This year, he addedAmerican
Idol in-house
producer to his resume, and was paired in the recording studio with winner Scotty
McCreery as well
as finalists Lauren Alaina and Casey Abrams. The
producer is currently in the studio with John Mayer, working on the
singer-songwriter’s fifth studio album.
“It's a profound honor to be a part of this legendary
company alongside such prodigious record men as Dan and Ian. We dedicate
ourselves to furthering Blue Note's artistic tradition of unbridled creativity,
talent, intelligence and GROOVE!" said Don Was.
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