Английская Википедия:Dave Kaplan (music executive)
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Dave Kaplan is an American music industry executive.[1][2] He has managed numerous musical artists, including UB40, Glen Campbell, Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics, Brian Setzer,[3] Sublime,[4] and Butthole Surfers.[5] He founded and is the CEO of the independent music label Surfdog Records.[2] Kaplan’s producing credits include albums for Dave Stewart,[2] Glen Campbell, Brian Setzer, Stray Cats, Dan Hicks, SuperHeavy, and Gary Hoey.[6]
Early life and education
Kaplan was born in Phoenix, Arizona.[2] He graduated from UC Santa Barbara,[2][3] and later became a certified public accountant.[1][3]
Career
Kaplan joined the accounting firm Ernst & Whinney in California as an auditor in 1981, but left in 1983 because he disliked the firm’s rigid work culture.[1]
In 1985, he founded Dave Kaplan Management (DKM) to manage musicians.[2] DKM’s first client was the reggae band UB40.[2][7]
Kaplan became the manager for Brian Setzer in 1992,[1] and as of 2021, Kaplan had also produced or co-produced more than a dozen albums involving Setzer.[6]
Kaplan founded Surfdog Records in the early 1990s.[2][8]
In 1999, Kaplan became the manager for Butthole Surfers, and signed the act to a joint recording deal with Surfdog and Hollywood Records.[5]
Kaplan signed recording deals with Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks, led by Dan Hicks, in 2000[9][8] and British soul singer Joss Stone in 2011 to co-produce her album LP1.[10] He produced or was the executive producer for six of Hicks’ albums between 2000 and 2017, and was the executive producer for Stone’s LP1 album.[6]
In 2012, Kaplan became co-manager of country singer Glen Campbell, who had just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, and was the executive producer of his final album Ghost on the Canvas.[11] Kaplan was also the producer of Campbell’s penultimate studio album, See You There.[6]
In 2013, Kaplan signed Eric Clapton to Surfdog Records and distributed his new album, Old Sock, in North America.[2][3]
Kaplan is also the manager of the band Sublime.[4] In 2019, Kaplan was a co-producer of a documentary about the band Sublime, which was titled Sublime.[12]
Charitable activities
Kaplan served on the board of directors for an environmental non-profit called the Surfrider Foundation.[13] From 1996 through 1999, he also produced or co-produced three ocean-themed music albums to benefit the foundation, which included contributions from bands such as The Beach Boys, The Beastie Boys, and Pearl Jam.[14][15][13][16][6]
Personal life
Kaplan and his family live in southern California.[2][1] He is a surfing enthusiast.[13][2][1]
References
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