Adam Kidron

Adam Kidron

Adam Kidron is a British-born ex-music producer, serial entrepreneur, and the ex-Chief Executive Officer of Urban Box Office (UBO), a reggaeton and urban Latino record label based in New York City. He is currently the Managing Partner of 4food, a fast-healthy food concept said to be launching in Bronx, New York, in 2009.

Overview

In 2006, Adam Kidron, together with Eduardo Reyes, produced "Nuestro Himno" — the controversial Spanish-language version of "The Star Spangled Banner". It was dubbed by the media as "The Spanish Star-Spangled Banner". The recording was closely based on the U.S. Government's own, sanctioned translation in 1919 of a famous poem by Francis Scott Key, that would twelve years later become the National Anthem of the United States. It was recorded to give recent Spanish-language immigrants that have not yet learned English an equal opportunity to understand "The Star-Spangled Banner" and ideals of freedom that the U.S. flag represents.

The controversy surrounding the recording received blanket media coverage around the globe, including a [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/03/AR2006050302181.html strongly supportive editorial] in "The Washington Post". It even provoked a rare public disagreement between President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice:

Nuestro Himno was released by Urban Box Office, Inc., also known as "UBO", the successor company to Urban Box Office Network, Inc. Adam Kidron was its CEO. UBO also released the #1 Billboard hits "Reggaeton Latino", by Don Omar; "Atrevete", by Wisin y Yandel, "Que Ironia" by Andy Andy, as well as the mutli-platinum DVD documentary and soundtrack "The Chosen Few - El Documental." Later pressings of The Chosen Few included the controversial music video for Reggaeton Latino, which featured library footage of Che and Fidel Castro.

Adam Kidron's father, Michael Kidron, was a Marxist economist, best known for his book "Western Capitalism Since the War"—a fact that has been noted as significant by conservative blogs. [http://isteve.blogspot.com/2006/04/who-is-adam-kidron-man-behind-nuestro.html] [http://www.heretical.com/ofarrell/coonkike.html] . Adam Kidron is the brother of Beeban Kidron, director of mainstream Hollywood movies like "", and "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar".

Record producer (1980-1996)

Having started out as a "tea boy" for Matrix Studios in London, UK, Adam Kidron went on to produce many of the most important releases of the early 1980s, [http://www.tangents.co.uk/tangents/main/2006/december/reason50.html] including:

* Cult hero and ex-front man of Pere Ubu, David Thomas's modernist classic "The Sound of the Sand"
* Scritti Politti's seminal "Songs to Remember" (1982), containing three groundbreaking single releases:
** "The Sweetest Girl" / "Lions After Slumber"
** "Asylums in Jerusalem"/"Jacques Derrida"
** "Faithless"
* Orange Juice's "You Can't Hide Your Love Forever" (1982)
* James Blood Ulmer's "Are You Glad to be in America?"
* Rip Rig & Panic's (featuring Neneh Cherry) 1983 avant garde, post-punk masterpiece "Attitude"
* Important recordings for Ian Dury, Robert Wyatt (as "Skipper" Kidron), Cabaret Voltaire, Orchestra Rouge, Aztec Camera, The Raincoats, and Australian Crawl

In 1983, Adam Kidron and his then-girlfriend, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, made a long journey through Africa, starting in Ethiopia and ending in South Africa, where, inspired by all they had experienced, they recorded the album "Gazelles", with a band made up of leading Sowetan musicians. The title track was a surprise hit in France, and in 1984, Mercier Descloux won the prestigious Bus d'Acier award for Gazelles.

In 1984, while recording "Nina Hagen In Ekstasy" (1985)—an album that generated big club hits like "Universal Radio" and "Spirit In The Sky" but failed commercially—Kidron had a near-fatal motorbike accident. He went on to produce Mercier Descloux's masterpiece "One for the Soul"—a collaboration with legendary jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1985.

In 1994 Kidron co-executive produced the movie soundtrack "Jason's Lyric" with George Jackson, Doug McHenry and Sam Sapp. Jayson's Lyric peaked at number one on the Billboard R&B charts, and reached number 17 on the Billboard 200. The soundtrack contained three charted singles; "U Will Know," (A 20 year old D'Angelo wrote and produced the song) featuring vocals from D'Angelo, Tevin Campbell, R. Kelly, Gerald Levert, Tony Toni Tone, El DeBarge, Portrait, Christopher Williams, After 7, Intro, Joe, Brian McKnight, H-Town, Keith Sweat, DRS, Usher, Damion Hall, and Al B. Sure!, "If You Think You're Lonely Now," (a Bobby Womack cover) performed by a (solo) K-Ci Hailey, and Brian McKnight's cover version of the Van Morrison classic "Crazy Love."

In 1995 Kidron co-executive produced the soundtrack for Mario Van Peebles, "Panther" - A dramatized account of the story of The Black Panthers, which featured the all-star, all-female hot single "Freedom" performed by: Aaliyah, Felicia Adams, May May Ali, MC Lyte, Amel Larrieux, Az-Iz, Blackgirl, Mary J. Blige, Tanya Blount, Brownstone, Casserine, Changing Faces, Tyler Collins, N’Dea Davenport, Da 5 Footaz, E.V.E., Emage, En Vogue, Eshe & Laurena of Arrested Development, Female, For Real, Penny Ford, Lalah Hathaway, Jade, Jamecia, Jazzyfatnastees, Billy Lawrence, Joi, Brigette McWilliams, Milira, Miss Jones, Cindy Mizelle, Monica, Me’Shell NdegéOcello, Natasha, Nefertiti, Patra, Pebbles, Pure Soul, Raja-Nee, Brenda Russell, SWV, Chantay Savage, Sonja Marie, Tracie Spencer, Sweet Sable, TLC, Terri & Monica, Vybe, Crystal Waters, Caron Wheeler, Karyn White, Vanessa L. Williams, Xscape, Y?N-Vee, Zhané.

In 1996 Kidron, along with Sam Sapp, Kenneth Edmonds ["Babyface"] , and Antonio Reid ["LA"] executive produced "The Rhythm of The Games", the official soundtrack of the Atlanta Olympic Games.

TV producer/"Catwalk" (1986-1997)

In the mid 1980s Adam Kidron became partner in Crossbow Films Ltd., a groundbreaking UK-based independent producer of syndicated television. At Crossbow, Kidron developed innovative television formats with Henry Winkler and Ben Elton, George Jackson and Doug McHenry, Clarence Avant and Quincy Jones. In 1990 Kidron left Crossbow to form his own production company, Marvellous Pictures, Inc.

In 1991, Kidron and partners Steve Waterman and Jeff Franklin, begun production of "Catwalk (TV series)" in Toronto, Canada. "Catwalk" was a syndicated television series based around the struggles of an urban band trying to hit the big time. The series is best known for launching the career of Neve Campbell (Daisy), discovered by Kidron while she was a performer in the Canadian production of "Phantom of the Opera". Catwalk also featured Lisa Butler (Sierra), Christopher Lee Clements (Atlas), Paul Popowich (Jesse), Kelli Taylor (Mary), and Keram Malicki-Sanchez (Johnny). The show was based on a six-minute mini-movie Adam had produced in London's docklands, which had featured Kate Moss.

The first series of Catwalk was widely syndicated and the show’s second season aired on MTV. In 1992, a few weeks before principal production of the series was scheduled to commence, Kidron was wrongfully excluded by his partners Franklin and Waterman from further involvement in the series. In 1993, Kidron sued Franklin, Waterman, Sony Pictures Entertainment and others, alleging fraud, breach of fiduciary duty and related joint intentional wrongful conduct. After lengthy pre-trial and trial proceedings, Kidron was awarded over $53 million in compensatory and punitive damages against Franklin, Waterman, Sony Pictures Entertainment and various other defendants (Case No. LASC BC066993).

On August 21, 1997, the judgment was reversed by the California Court of Appeal as to various of the defendants and upheld in certain respects as to others, including Franklin and Waterman (the decision of the California Court of Appeal was not published, but was based on an earlier decision - (1995), 40 Cal.App.4th 1571) [4] . After pursuing Franklin and Waterman through bankruptcy, Kidron ultimately procured a significant recovery. In a unique aspect of the case's final resolution, Kidron also recovered "ownership and control of the produced episodes and all related materials."

Urban Box Office Network, Inc. (1999-2001)

The urban Internet portal UBO, the predecessor of the current Urban Box Office, Inc., was founded by Adam Kidron, along with the late film director/producer George Jackson (producer of "New Jack City", "Jason's Lyric" and other urban-themed movies) and Frank Cooper (a Harvard-trained lawyer who headed business affairs for Def Jam Records and founded the contemporary gospel label Tommy Boy Gospel), in a parking garage in New York City in 1999. The company's business model was to aggregate a diverse urban audience around websites targeting common lifestyle interests, such as IndiePlanet, LatinFlava,and celebrity-based sites tennis-playing Williams sisters, rather than race, color, or class.

The business model was developed by Kidron after a failed attempt to establish Urban Box Office Networks, Inc., as a basic cable channel. In less than two years, Kidron, Jackson and Cooper raised and spent over $40 million of venture capital on Urban Box Office Networks, Inc. Kidron, who became the CEO of Urban Box Office Networks, Inc., is blamed by many for the [http://www.ebogjonson.com/archives/2006/04/adam_kidron_sti.php company's demise] after Jackson died in 2000.

Adam Kidron is currently living in the streets of New York City, life is rough for the one-time mogul. He is currently looking for work and interviewing actively. He is currently working part-time at Grey's Papaya, studying the business model in order to launch a competitor chain - Kid-Dogs.

References

* cite news
title = Nuestro Himno - O nap s-ap neid mo an ke:k s'alig tonlig ta:gio?
publisher = The Washington Post
date = 2006-05-04
url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/03/AR2006050302181.html
accessdate = 2007-01-15

* cite web
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first = Steve
title = Who is Adam Kidron, the man behind "Nuestro Himno?"
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date = 2006-04-30
accessdate = 2007-01-15

* cite web
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first = Luke
title = Bully for Jew - History, Mystery and Sheeney Fever
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accessdate = 2007-01-15

* cite web
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accessdate = 2007-01-15

* cite web
last = Carney
first = John
title = Lizzy Mercier Descloux
url=http://www.tangents.co.uk/tangents/main/2006/december/reason50.html
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