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Clarence Avant
American music executive, entrepreneur, and film producer

Clarence Avant

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American music executive, entrepreneur, and film producer
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Climax, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Age
93 years
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star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Clarence Alexander Avant (born February 25, 1931) is an American music executive, entrepreneur, and film producer, who also goes by the name of "The Black Godfather".

Avant's 75th birthday was celebrated by Billboard in its February 2006 issue.

Biography

Early career

Clarence Alexander Avant was born in Greensboro, North Carolina; he was the oldest of eight children. He attended a one-room school in Greensboro until the ninth grade. He spent his freshman and second years of high school at Dudley High School in Greensboro before moving to New Jersey in 1947 as a teenager. In New Jersey, Avant worked as a stock clerk at Macy's and for a law directory.He began in the music business in the 1950s as a manager of Teddy P's Lounge in Newark, New Jersey, owned by promoter Teddy Powell.

Joseph G. "Joe" Glaser (December 17, 1896 – June 6, 1969), music manager of Louis Armstrong from 1935 until his death in 1969, and the original proprietor of Sunset Gardens on the South Side of Chicago, mentored Avant. Glaser founded Consolidated Booking Corporation and Associated Booking Corporation on November 26, 1943.

Avant later managed R&B singer Little Willie John, jazz singers Sarah Vaughan, Kim Weston, Luiz Bonfa, Wynton Kelly, Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Pat Thomas,rock and roll pioneer Tom Wilson, whom Avant partnered with in the Wilson Organization, jazz producer Creed Taylor, jazz musicianJimmy Smith and Argentine pianist-composer, Lalo Schifrin. Avant incorporated Avant Garde Enterprises, Inc. on November 7, 1962, in New York, the same month that Smith became a client of Associated Booking, and originally had offices at 850 Seventh Avenue. Schifrin and Smith collaborated to make The Cat, released by Verve Records on April 27, 1964. Avant opened a West Coast office in September 1964 to accommodate the growing motion picture soundtrack assignments offered to his clients. During his years in New York, Avant served as an adviser, board member, and executive of the National Association of Radio Announcers (NARA), later the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers (NATRA), and also as a consultant to PlayTape, a two track tape cartridge system developed by Frank Stanton, and first marketed by MGM RecordsOn September 27, 1966, Avant incorporated Sussex Productions, Inc. in New York, an independent record production firm with artists Four Hi's, Johnny Nash, Terry Bryant, Billy Woods, and the Judge and the Jury.

Venture Records Inc.

On October 2, 1967, Venture Records Inc. was incorporated in California, a company for which Avant successfully engineered the first joint venture between an African American artist and a major record company.Founded as an outlet for the soul acts of MGM Records, Venture Records Inc. was run by former Motown songwriter, record producer, and A&R department head William "Mickey" Stevenson. Negotiated for Stevenson by Los Angeles attorney Abraham Somer, the label had offices at 8350 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills.

Avant moved from Manhattan to Beverly Hills to work with Venture Records Inc. in the Fall of 1967, doing so until 1969 when MGM Records shut down the label and joint venture. During this time, record producer, songwriter, and executive Al Bell enlisted the aid of Avant, whom he had met through the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers (NATRA), to sell Stax Records to Gulf+Western.The deal was finalized on May 29, 1968, for $4.3 million, with Avant receiving ten percent of all debentures.

In August 1969, Avant became the associate producer, along with Al Bell, of Douglas Turner Ward's The Reckoning (a surreal Southern Fable), presented in co-operation with The Negro Ensemble Company at St. Mark's Playhouse in New York. The Reckoning started the off-Broadway season, starring Jeannette DuBois, later Ja'net Dubois of Good Times fame.

Sussex Records Inc.

After Venture Records Inc. folded, Avant remained in Los Angeles and founded Sussex Records on December 18, 1969. The company went out of business in June 1975, with the IRS seizing and auctioning off all assets because of $48,000 in federal tax liens.

The remaining furniture, office equipment, and recording masters (bought by CBS Records for $50,500) were auctioned in July 1975 at Sussex offices (6255 West Sunset Blvd, Hollywood). Avant signed singer, songwriter, and producer Bill Withers, guitarist Dennis Coffey, and soft rock band Gallery to Sussex Records, which was distributed from 1970 to 1974 by Buddah Records.

Sussex Records was mentioned in the documentary Searching for Sugar Man. Interviewees in the documentary said in their interviews that they paid royalties from sales of Sixto Rodriguez' records to Sussex Records. It is strongly implied in the documentary that Sixto Rodriguez had been cheated out of the royalties.

Avant Garde Broadcasting

Under Avant Garde Broadcasting, Inc., founded on August 6, 1971, Avant bought the first African-American owned FM radio station in metropolitan Los Angeles on March 3, 1973, from Trans America Broadcasting Corp, buying the license of KTYM-FM in Inglewood, California for $321,000, including actual facilities at 6803 West Boulevard in Inglewood, and FCC licensing fees, renaming it KAGB-FM.

Using a $199,900 promissory note and stock purchase warrants from the Urban National Corporation of Boston, Massachusetts (a Venture Capital company founded in July 1971), Avant partnered with two investment bankers.

Del Shields from the National Association of Radio and Television Announcers (NARTA) served as Executive Vice-President.

Management refused to accept all counsel or advice on how to run the station, despite never turning a profit. Ultimately, AVG was forced into bankruptcy by Urban National on November 20, 1975, when it defaulted on promissory notes and warrants of around $400,000. Avant lost about $611,168.67 in the bankruptcy, $71,500 from Interior Music Corporation advances between August 1973 and September 1974, and $13,887 from Sussex Records loans. Comedian Bill Cosby was an additional investor in Avant Garde Broadcasting, investing approx. $200,000 through his company SAH Enterprises.

Save the Children

In September 1973, Paramount Pictures released Save the Children, with Avant serving as executive producer. Filmed at the Operation PUSH Black Expo in Chicago, the production mixed performances of top black entertainers with footage depicting blacks, especially children, in various conditions, including war-ravaged and malnourished refugees. The film premiered at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.

Awards

On February 10, 2008, the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences awarded him the Trustees Award.

On October 7, 2016, Avant received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions in the recording industry, located at 6363 Hollywood Boulevard, next to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' star.

In February 2018, Avant received the President's Merit Award as a Grammy Icon at the Clive Davis Pre Grammy Gala in Los Angeles.

On May 12, 2021, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced that Avant received the Ahmet Ertegun award and will be inducted to the 2021 class.Fame. People, including previous inductee Withers, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama spoke about Avant's impact in a video package.

Personal life

Avant married Jacqueline "Jackie" Alberta Gray in 1967. The couple has two children, former United States Ambassador to the Bahamas Nicole Avant (born March 6, 1968) and Alexander Du Bois Avant (born August 3, 1971). Jackie Avant served as president of the Neighbors of Watts, the support group for the South Central Community Child Care Center in 1975, entertainment chairman of the NOW benefit auction and dinner dance, and chairwoman of NOW membership in 1974. She was also on the board of directors of the International Student Center at UCLA. She was shot and killed on December 1, 2021, at age 81, during a home invasion at the couple's home in Beverly Hills, California.

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What is Clarence Avant known for?
Clarence Avant, also known as the "Godfather of Black Music," is known for his contributions to the music industry as a manager, producer, and executive. He has played a major role in shaping the careers of numerous artists and has been instrumental in advancing civil rights causes.
When was Clarence Avant born?
Clarence Avant was born on February 25, 1931.
What is Clarence Avant's background?
Clarence Avant grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina. He began his career in the music industry as a manager for jazz and R&B artists. He later expanded his reach to include television and film production, as well as philanthropy and advocacy.
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As of 2021, Clarence Avant's net worth is estimated to be around $50 million.
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Clarence Avant has been a strong advocate for civil rights throughout his career. He has used his influence in the music industry to support and promote African American artists, and has been actively involved in political campaigns and social movements.
Which artists has Clarence Avant worked with?
Clarence Avant has worked with a wide range of artists throughout his career, including Bill Withers, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Lalo Schifrin, Lionel Richie, and many others. He has also collaborated with major record labels such as Warner Bros. Records and Motown.
What is Clarence Avant's role in the music industry?
Clarence Avant has held various roles in the music industry, including manager, producer, and executive. He has helped shape the careers of numerous artists, and has been involved in the production of hit songs and albums.
What awards has Clarence Avant received?
Clarence Avant has received several awards and honors for his contributions to the music industry and civil rights advocacy. Some of these include the Grammy Trustees Award, the BET Honors Entrepreneur Award, and the National Urban League's Humanitarian Award.
What is Clarence Avant's involvement in the film industry?
Clarence Avant has been involved in the film industry as both a producer and executive. He has worked on projects such as the film "Hollywood Shuffle" and the documentary "The Black Godfather," which explores his life and career.
What other accomplishments has Clarence Avant achieved?
In addition to his work in the music and film industries, Clarence Avant has been involved in philanthropy and advocacy. He has served on the board of various organizations and has used his platform to support causes related to civil rights, education, and the arts.
What is Clarence Avant's legacy?
Clarence Avant's legacy is one of influence and impact. Through his work in the music industry and his advocacy for civil rights, he has paved the way for future generations of artists and industry professionals. He continues to be highly regarded and respected for his contributions to both the entertainment industry and society as a whole.
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