![]() ![]() She is survived by her husband, Ford Bulger of Red Oak Community two daughters, Lynda (Carlos) Powell of Enon Community and Sue (Herb) Smith of Molino, Fl five sons, Rodger (Patty) Bulger of Stanley community Steve (Elaine) Bulger Terry (Sheila) Bulger of Red Oak Mitchell (Sylvia) Bulger of Albany, Ga. Tuesday, Jat the Red Oak Baptist Church with burial in Red Oak Cemetery with Foreman Funeral Home directing. 1 Florala, died Saturday, June 14 in a Dothan hospital.įuneral services will be 11:30 a.m. Pallbearers will be grandsons and great grandsons. Visitation will be one hour prior to services at Foreman Funeral Home Tuesday morning. Eady was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Survivors include her daughter: Jeanette Hart of Andalusia a daughter-in-law: Pat Eady of Montgomery her grandchildren, Rebecca Huff, David Eady, Mark Eady, Mike Hart and Gregory Eady and five great-grandchildren. Tuesday, June 17 at Foreman Funeral Home Chapel with interment in the Andalusia Memorial Cemetery. Francis Eady, 92, of Montgomery, formerly of Andalusia, died Saturday June 14th in a Montgomery nursing home.įuneral services were held at 10:30 a.m. All I want for them is for them to be able to surpass that.Mrs. I’ve been fortunate enough to have a career for 26 years. Our job is to understand what their goals are and to help them. Greenwald sums up a year where achievements came from all sorts of genres this way: “I’ve come to learn that our artists and our staff can define success differently. The companion album The Greatest Showman Reimagined - featuring P!nk, Kesha and Panic! at the Disco - kept the momentum going. But Atlantic’s biggest album last year, overseen by West Coast president Kevin Weaver, 47, was also the best-selling album of 2018: the Greatest Showman soundtrack, which, boosted by an Academy Award nomination for “This Is Me,” sold 1.5 million copies and racked up 1.1 billion streams. 1 albums from Meek Mill and Kodak Black, and in 2019 A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. Kyser, 52, finished off 2018 with Billboard 200 No. 1 Smash's Grueling Seven-Month GestationĪs president of black music, Mike Kyser oversaw the marketing and promotion that ensured Cardi B would not be a one - or two - hit wonder. 7 on Billboard’s year-end Hot 100, with 911 million streams.Ĭardi B's 'I Like It': An Oral History of No. White, and the two sparked to Pete Rodriguez‘s 1967 boogaloo hit, “I Like It Like That.” Cardi’s track went on to be No. The track began with a visit to Kallman’s vinyl stacks at his apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side - home to a portion of his 1.1 million albums - where he played Latin records for Cardi producer J. 1 “I Like It,” with Bad Bunny and J Balvin, which, says Kallman, 53, is the first time he has served as a producer since Lupe Fiasco‘s Grammy-winning “Daydreamin'” in 2006. ![]() Those roots figure in Cardi B’s Hot 100 No. The range of successes that Greenwald and chairman/CEO Craig Kallman have overseen in their almost 15-year partnership reflects Atlantic’s heritage, which runs from Ray Charles to Led Zeppelin, but it also reflects Kallman’s roots as a New York DJ in the ’80s when he was dedicated to playing “the widest cross-sections of music.” “For us it’s a marathon, because we want career artists that could be around forever.” “People in our industry want to rush to judgment based on how the music is going to stream,” says chairman/COO Julie Greenwald, who notes that she has worked with Monáe for over 10 years. 1 on the Adult R&B chart - showed the same perseverance that powered an eight-month campaign for Portugal. Others - like the six months the label spent working Janelle Monáe‘s modern-soul ballad “I Like That” until it hit No. Some victories, like the six Grammy noms for Low Country Sound/Elektra’s Brandi Carlile, a defining voice of alt-country, showed how Atlantic’s A&R bets outside established streaming (and major-label) sweet spots have paid off. Driven by big wins across genres - songs by Ed Sheeran, rapper and cultural phenom Cardi B, and from the Greatest Showman soundtrack generated 7.1 million equivalent album units in 2018 - the label’s 12.6 percent current market share is over a full point ahead of its nearest rival, Republic. President of West Coast, Atlantic Recordsġ2.6 PERCENT MARKET SHARE: It was a big year at the house that Ahmet built, as Atlantic took the individual-label market-share crown for the second year running - and not by a nose. President of black music, Atlantic Records KEVIN WEAVER Chairman/CEO, Atlantic Records JULIE GREENWALDĬhairman/COO, Atlantic Records MIKE KYSER ![]()
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