Condolences: Tommy LiPuma
After working as a barber, the Cleveland-born LiPuma began packing vinyl records at a warehouse. He was later offered a job in Los Angeles as a radio promoter for Liberty Records before taking a job in publishing. After that he went to work as a producer on early recordings by The O’Jays and Randy Newman. LiPuma became the first staff producer at A&M Records, and in the 1960s co-founded the musically eclectic Blue Thumb Records with future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame co-founder Bob Krasnow. He went on to hold executive positions at Warner Bros., Elektra, GRP/Impulse and Verve. In 2011, LiPuma produced McCartney’s Concord album Kisses On The Bottom, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Standard Album (Vocal), along with projects with Leon Russell and trumpeter Dominick Farinacci. His most recent production was Diana Krall’s forthcoming album, Turn Up The Quiet.
Sir Lucian Grainge, Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group said of LiPuma, “Music has lost an icon. There are very few who have had Tommy’s ear for talent, let alone his track record of hits. I know I speak for everyone at Universal Music, and in the music community, when I say we will forever be grateful for Tommy’s brilliant creativity, kind heart and passion for music. His legacy will continue to inspire and guide us.” LiPuma is survived by his wife, Gill, daughters Jen Monti and Danielle Wiener and four grandchildren.