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In the
course of three tumultuous decades in popular music,
Tommy Boy founder and Chairman, Tom Silverman, has
created a striking success story for himself and his
company. In the process, Tommy Boy has earned gold,
platinum and multi-platinum albums by such artists as
Everlast, Queen Latifah, Coolio, Naughty By Nature, Club
Nouveau, De La Soul, Digital Underground, and House of
Pain, and has been Billboard Magazine’s number one dance
label for six years in a row.
In addition
to unique artists and great records, Silverman’s
innovative ideas about packaging, marketing and
distribution of music helped separate Tommy Boy from the
pack. In 1981, Silverman and his partners (Joel Webber
and Marc Josephson) created the original New Music
Seminar as a new kind of grassroots music industry
gathering for disenfranchised music business upstarts.
From humble
beginnings, New Music Seminar became the biggest and
most important convention in the music industry; its
combination of panels, workshops and live showcases
became the model for CMJ, Canadian Music Week, Winter
Music Conference and SXSW, among other followers.
Silverman is
a founding member of the American Association of
Independent Music (A2IM) and Merlin; sits on the board
of SoundExchange, the RIAA and We Are Family Foundation
and has served on the boards of NARM, NAIRD, AFIM, The
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Dance Music Hall of
Fame.
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Dave Lory has an in-depth understanding of the music business that stems from a wealth of experience in several areas of the industry. He is one of the few executives to have worked in every major genre of popular music including rock, pop, country, folk, classical, jazz, hip-hop and R&B. Lory. His resume includes being a musician, chairman to artist management firms, heading international operations at a major record label, starting up one of the most successful independent record companies in the past decade, producing memorable live events, and coordinating and managing large-scale international tours.
In September 2009, Lory started DJL Music Productions LLC as a company which does production of live shows, events and tour management, as he returns to the roots of the entertainment industry he loves the most. Lory’s first clients were the New Music Seminar, where he is a partner with original NMS co-founder Tom Silverman of Tommy Boy as well as the Producer of the events, tour managed Perez Hilton’s US tour and coordinated Kid Cudi’s US while tour managing Semi Precious Weapons tour of the US with Lady Gaga.
Some of the highlights in an almost 30 year career includes managing artists such as Jeff Buckley, The Allman Brothers and Courtney Love, to running International Records at Mercury Records and Sr. VP of Artemis Records. where the latter he was nominated as Artist Development Executive of the Year by Pollstar. Artist Lory has worked with include Bon Jovi, KISS, Shania Twain, Warren Zevon, Steve Earle and Elvis Costello among others. Two of the most memorable events Lory has produced were the “The Songwriters Hall of Fame Dinners” in 2000 and 2001 and The Grammy’s ‘Songs of the City” event when the Grammys last returned to New York City.
In addition, his teaching duties in the music business programs at William Patterson University and New York University, (where he attended college with a major in both Music Performance and Music Business) as well as his involvement in “Grammy in the Schools” program for N.A.R.A.S., has proven him to be a great motivator and educator.
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