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Kenneth “Kenny O” Ortiz (born November 10) is an American record executive, songwriter, record producer, and is currently the CEO of World Trade Entertainment. Widely known as the driving force behind SWV, because he signed the group, picked their hits, got heavily involved in their creative process for original songs, remixes, mixes, collaborations, and last but not least established their vibe and brand. Ortiz is also known for discovering Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo also known as the Neptunes, whom Ortiz signed to EMI to their first production and writing deal. Ortiz would A&R the unreleased compilation album which featured Charlie Wilson and Joe StoneStreet (the first member of Blackstreet) which subsequently led to Kelis’s signing and recording. It was Kenny Ortiz’s idea to make Pharrell and Chad to change their production name to the Neptunes (the name they went by as a group, which was later changed to N.E.R.D).Ortiz’s A&R and promotion skills have been instrumental in bringing numerous music figures across multiple genres to multi-platinum sales, including but not limited to SWV, Anita Baker, Keith Sweat, Neptunes, BeBe Winans, CeCe Winans, Ryan Toby, Mantronix, Simply Red, The Cure, Ten Thousand Maniacs, Tracy Chapman, Martha Wash, and MC Hammer.Ortiz is responsible for helping acts to get signed by major labels. Artists that benefited from Kenny’s musical ear include: Jazmine Sullivan (whom Ortiz discovered on Showtime of The Apollo, brought her into the studio for the first time, and then introduced to her to her mentor Missy Elliott who would eventually produce her #1 singles nearly a decade later), Brian McKnight (whom Ortiz discovered utilizing his vocals for demos and eventually brought him in front of labels who signed him), “Joe” (also demo vocalist for Ortiz and was first to use him as a producer and writer as well as introduced him to the history of the r&b world, and nurtured his craft. Ortiz introduced him to Pharrell Williams). Ortiz also helped in the development of acts like: Shaffer Smith (whom Ortiz A&R’d as a Senior Vice President at Columbia Records before his career was reborn under his new name Ne-Yo), Amerie (A&R’d her platinum album), Ryan Toby (helped him land his position in the movie Sister Act 2), Johnta Austin (discovered him, signed him to RCA Records and put him together with Pharrell Williams and introduced him to Troy Taylor who took him under his wing and then molded him into a very successful songwriter, and last but not least, the Wu-Tang Clan received their first R&B record from Ortiz, who handpicked them to remix “Anything” by SWV which catapulted them from underground to household name.Kenny Ortiz A&R’d for huge executives and moguls like: Quincy Jones, LA Reid, Pharrell Williams (StarTrak Entertainment), Skip Miller, Bruce Lundvall (of Blue Note Records), Tom Whalley. IMDB Wikipedia $500 Thousand 1929 1929-10-23 California Los Angeles Merv Adelson Merv Adelson Net Worth October 23 producer Scorpio The Choirboys (1977) The JammX Kids (2004) Twilight’s Last Gleaming (1977) USA Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978)
Father of producer Gary Adelson and Andrew Adelson.
First cousin of brothers Lenny Adelson and Marvin Adelson (lyricist and film editor, respectively). First wife’s name was used along with partner I. Molasky’s and executive Lee Rich’s last initials, to form the production company name ‘Lorimar’ (Lori, Molasky, Adelson, and Rich) Sued ‘Penthouse’ for libel. Son of Nathan Adelson, for whom the Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas, NV is named. Recipient of countless awards for humanitarian and charitable efforts.
Merv Adelson Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
The JammX Kids
2004
Video short executive producer / co-producer
Producer
An Officer and a Gentleman
1982
executive producer – uncredited
Producer
Falcon Crest
1981-1982
TV Series executive producer – 19 episodes
Producer
Knots Landing
1979-1980
TV Series executive producer – 13 episodes
Producer
Being There
1979
executive producer – uncredited
Producer
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
1978
executive producer
Producer
Dallas
1978
TV Series executive producer – 5 episodes
Producer
The Choirboys
1977
producer
Producer
Eight Is Enough
1977
TV Series executive producer – 9 episodes
Producer
Twilight’s Last Gleaming
1977
producer
Producer
The Waltons
1971-1973
TV Series executive producer – 25 episodes
Producer
Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing and Charm School