Curb also had numerous business partners affiliated with his NASCAR operations, including Gary Baker, Cary Agajanian, John Andretti, and Donald Laird. The Year — Curb Records, Top Country Single Sales Imprint Smoke 2 Seven signed a 7 album deal and the group enlisted ex London Records MD Laurie Cokell as their manager. LeAnn Rimes — How Do I Live He is one of the successful Composer. Commercial jingle writer who went on to oddball pop success scoring films, and leading his "congregation" to the hit "Burning Bridges." Top Christian Singles Sales Of In 2012 Curb was the co-winner of the 50th anniversary Daytona 24 Hour Rolex SportsCar race, sanctioned by NASCAR and the overall winner of the 2016 IMSA Monterey Grand Prix and the overall winner of the Petit Le Mans at Road America. agreement resulting in #1 Billboard hits by Hank Williams Jr., Mel Tillis, Donny Osmond, Marie Osmond, the Osmonds, Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame, 2009 - Mike Curb receives an Honorary Doctor Curb wrote and produced music for the Hanna-Barbera animated series "The Cattanooga Cats". Curb has served on the governing boards of the Recording Industry Association of America, the Dole Food Company, the worldwide board of the USO, the ACM, CMA and CMF (Country Music Hall of Fame) and was honored as a Grammy Icon by the Grammy Museum where the Mike Curb Gallery is located. the Emmy award-winning, Jerry Dunphy's Theme "From The Desert To The 2016 - Curb acquires a 100% interest in Word Records, the oldest gospel record company in the United States. Hall Of Fame, 2003 - Curb Youth Symphony and Curb Family Curb receives BMI pop music award for co-writing "Burning Bridges" which was the theme for Clint Eastwood's motion picture Kelly's Heroes. Chairs of the National Lieutenant Governor's Association, Film & TV Songs Written and Produced by Mike Curb, Billboard Charted Songs written by Mike Curb, RIAA Certified Singles & Albums/Music Videos, Songs Recorded by The Mike Curb Congregation, Songs Charted by The Mike Curb Congregation, Curb Music and Motorsports Education and Research Institute, Children's Theater at The Nashville Library, The Curb Classroom at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, Curb-Keller Dormitory at Neve Yerushalayim University in Jerusalem, Curb Golf Classic - American Heart Association, Curb Family Music Center at Harpeth Hall School, Grammy Gallery at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, The McCain Institute for International Leadership, Curb Creative Enterprise and Cultural Leadership Program, Curb Learning Lab for Music & Entertainment Marketing, Mike Curb Music Business, Entertainment & Sports Institute, Mike Curb College of Arts Media & Communication, Mike Curb College of Music, Entertainment and Art, Charles M. Curb School of Emergency Services, Mike Curb Music and Technology Lab at the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center, National Research for Creativity & the Arts, Curb Family Music Education Hall at the Nashville Symphony, Linda & Mike Curb Institute for Advanced Medical Education at St. Thomas, C.M. LeAnn Rimes, 2000 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - Of the $10 million gift, $5 million supported CSUN's College of Arts, Media, and Communication, one of the university's largest colleges that offers degree and certificate programs for more than 4,400 students. 1987 - Entertainer Of The Year - Hank Williams Jr. 1987 - Video Of The Year - "My Name Is Bocephus" - Hank Williams Jr. 1987 - Vocal Group Of The Year - The Judds. Senator John McCain and President Barack Obama. Goodbye (Curb / MGM) becomes the first #1 on Billboard's Hot Club Play chart. the Mike Curb Family Foundation, 2002 - Belmont University Board Of Directors, 2002 - Country Music Foundation - Executive [24], In Nashville, Curb has become a civic leader and benefactor of Belmont University, where his donation toward the construction of a new arena resulted in it being named the Curb Event Center. Ford Campaign, 1977 - Elected National Committeeman They have two children. Mike Curb’s connection to North Carolina extends back to his involvement with NASCAR in 1980 when he owned the car driven by Dale Earnhardt when that driver won the NASCAR championship. Genres: Pop, Teen Pop, Country. the first and only song to debut at #1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. Hot Country Single Of The Year — In 2013 Curb won the NASCAR K&N East Championship with Dylan Kwasniewski and the 2013 World of Outlaws Championship with Daryn Pittman in association with Kasey Kahne. From 1969 to 1973, Curb merged with MGM Records where Curb served as President of MGM and Verve Records. Submit Corrections. American Songwriter Magazine, 1999 - Curb Records and March of Dimes A.I.R. Mini Bio (1) Mike Curb was born on December 24, 1944 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. by the Mike Curb Congregation. Over 40 years later, legendary motion picture director, Quentin Tarantino, selected the Curb co-written song "The Devil's Rumble" by The Arrows, for his trend setting motion picture, "Inglorius Basterds". In addition, Curb won championships in 2017 in NASCAR's K&N West Series with Todd Gilliland, USAC championships with Spencer Bayston and Logan Seavey in 2017 and 2018 and the 2018 World of Outlaws Championship with Donny Schatz, which was Curb's fifth World of Outlaws Championship. Curb has served on the governing boards of the Recording Industry Association of America, the Dole Food Company, the worldwide board of the USO, the ACM, CMA and CMF (Country Music Hall of Fame). The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication is one of the largest colleges at California State University where over 5,000 students participate in a college with five significant buildings, including music, film, art, theatre and the magnificent Valley Soraya Performing Arts Center where Linda and Mike Curb were also the cornerstone founders. Curb received a presidential appointment to the United States Trade Negotiations Committee and the USO Board. breaks the record for the most weeks spent on Billboard's Hot 100 with 69 1 song "Rumor" which is both a Curb record and Curb published song. Dale Earnhardt won his first championship in the Curb Productions car and recently Curb had his 500th NASCAR start in Nashville, Tennessee with ten-time winner Johnny Sauter who won the 2013 Daytona NASCAR truck race. Curb Records has continued to play a major role in the contemporary Christian genre with artists such as Selah, Michael English, Jamie Slocum, MIKESCHAIR, Nicol Sponberg, No Other Name, Ryan Corn, OBB, Plumb and Natalie Grant, who received five Gospel Music Association Dove Awards as Female Vocalist of the Year. Curb is married to the former Linda Dunphy, daughter of famed Southern California television news anchor Jerry Dunphy. Meeting", Skaterdater - "Skaterdater Theme" (Cannes Film Award Winner), The Mae West Story - "Seven Nights A Week" "The Last Run" by Steve Lawrence, Theme from Mac and Me - "You're Not A Stranger 1:49 killers-three. 2014 - Lee Brice has the first platinum certification of 2014 for selling over one million units of his recording of I Don't Dance on Curb Records and also co-published by Curb Publishing. Starting as a student at Grant High School in California's San Fernando Valley in the late 1950s, Curb began performing with his own bands and formed a vocal group, the Mike Curb Congregation. Continuing that tradition in recent years, Curb was the co-writer of "Yeah Yeah Yeah" which was recorded by rap artist Fat Joe and The Terror Squad and became a Billboard R&B chart single from their #1 Billboard album and Curb Records has had major hits bringing together African American artists with artists from other genres such as "Over and Over," a #1 duet between Tim McGraw with the rapper Nelly, "Body Shots", the #1 duet by Kaci with the rapper Ludacris, the #1 record "Spill The Wine" by Eric Burdon and War, "When The Rain Begins to Fall", the worldwide #1 hit by Zadora with Jermaine Jackson, "Funny How Time Slips Away" the Grammy-winning duet by Lyle Lovett with Al Green, "Two Old Cats Like us" by Hank Williams Jr. with Ray Charles, "Messengers", the Grammy-winning song by for KING & COUNTRY with Lecrae and "Mission Temple Fireworks Stand" the hit recording by Sawyer Brown with Robert Randolph. Curb also served as the chairman of the convention program in Detroit and was later appointed by President Reagan to be chairman of the national finance committee in Washington D.C.[21], A motorsport enthusiast, Curb is a co-owner of the Curb Agajanian Performance Group, a team that has won 10 national championships. Of The Year — It's Your Love — Tim McGraw, Top Country Single Sales Artist Michael D. Eisner, former Disney CEO, and ABC television executive commissioned Curb to compose and produce theme music for three ABC animated TV series, including "Hot Wheels", "The Cattanooga Cats" and "Skyhawks". & Communication is dedicated at California State University, 2007 - Mike Curb receives honorary Doctor of Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam appointed Curb Chairman of the Board of the Tennessee Film Entertainment and Music Commission. in history of Billboard charts for the 20th Century, Billboard Hot by Mae West, The Wild Angels (Peter Fonda/Nancy Sinatra) - The song earned Curb a Billboard award for the longest-running record of the century according to Billboard. — Fervent (Word-Curb). Also, "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis became the CMA Song of the Year and "I Don't Dance" by Lee Brice became the ACM Record of the Year in 2015 at the 50th anniversary of the ACM Awards. Industry Association of America), 2004 - Mike & Linda Curb receive Fisk Tennessee Board for Economic Growth, 1997 - Curb Competition established for the [11] The Mike Curb Congregation sang "Nixon Now (More Than Ever)", a 1972 promotional record to help re-elect Nixon. The Curb Agajanian Performance Group is a motorsports team, currently competing as a co-entrant in IndyCar and IMSA.It is owned by record executive Mike Curb and racing personality Cary Agajanian; son of the late J. C. Agajanian, an early California race promoter and race car owner.It has fielded an entry IndyCar entry or co-entry in various races since 2001. Curb composed or supervised more than 50 film scores and wrote more than 400 songs. first record of Mike Curb's to hit the Billboard Hot 100 and is later recorded by [19] Curb worked with Harvey Milk on the campaign against the Briggs Initiative and persuaded Reagan to oppose it, leading to its defeat. 1 single and Curb made the only hit recording of "It's A Small Small World". (nominated), Selah, Michael English, Jonathan Pierce, Natalie Magic Night" by Mike Clifford, Theme from No Blade Of Grass - "No Blade of breaks the record for the most weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart with 56 Clubs - Medal of Distinction, 1982 - Elected Chairman of National Conference Also, in 2020 Lee Brice released the follow up to his #1 single "Rumor" entitled "Hey World" as a duet with Nigerian artist Blessings Offor and for KING & COUNTRY hit #1 on Billboard with their single "Together" featuring Tori Kelly and gospel great Kirk Franklin. total charting weeks. Of The Year — But I Do Love You/Can't Fight The Moonlight — LeAnn Rimes, Top Christian Singles Sales Of Other Curb writing highlights include "It Was A Good Time" (the signature song for Liza Minnelli's Emmy Award winning "Liza With A 'Z'") and Curb also composed the theme song for Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" show and Hank Williams Jr.'s first No. the Year, 2007 - Mike Curb receives a star on the for Films/Television by Mike Curb, 60 Songs They have two children. Get the latest on Mike Curb on Fandango. Curb Records, Top Country Artist Of The Year — Rehabilitation Clinic is established at the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. At the center of Mike Curb’s story is Curb Records and its affiliated entertainment properties. Maritime Academy - Monterey Bay - Northridge - Pomona - Sacramento - San Bernardino - San Diego - San Francisco - San Jose - San Luis Obispo - San Marcos - Sonoma - Stanislaus, Bryan Clauson wins Indiana Sprint Week Championship, 60 Songs Greatest Hits — Tim McGraw, Top Country Singles Sales Of The Also in 2019 Jesse Colwell won the POWRi Championship driving for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian, Derek Kraus won the 2019 NASCAR K&N West Championship driving for McAnally/NAPA/Curb, MSR/Curb-Agajanian won the 2019 IMSA Weathertech Daytona GT Championship, and the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Championship with Herta/Curb-Agajanian and Grant Enfinger won the NASCAR Gander Truck Regular Season Championship and the 2020 Great American Truck Race in Daytona driving for ThorSport/Curb Records. As a songwriter, Curb has received BMI Awards in both the pop and country categories. where the Curb Media Center is located. 98 Chevrolet driven by Austin Dillon. "Three Wooden Crosses" by, 2004 - Country Album Of The Year - "Worship And Curb has served on the boards of Fisk University (the historic African American university) and Belmont University. Airplay following A Woman Like You and Hard To Love. In all, Curb has composed music for more than 50 motion picture soundtracks in films featuring Frank Sinatra, George C. Scott, John Cassavetes, Ernest Borgnine, Dennis Hopper, Ryan O'Neal, Bette Davis, Telly Savalas, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mike Myers, Bruce Dern, Cliff Robertson, Rock Hudson, George Kennedy and others. With the support of Curb's mentors, Eddie Ray and Dick Whitehouse, Capitol (Tower) Records agreed to distibute Curb's new label even though Curb was too young to legally sign the contract. Master Builder Award - Neve-Yerushalayim College, 1991 - Elected to Academy of Country Music Curb has been honored as Father of the Year by the National Father's Day Council. The company has had success with Francesca Battistelli, 2010 Gospel Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year, Group1 Crew, Remedy Drive, Nicole C. Mullen, Building 429, Stellar Kart, Point of Grace, Big Daddy Weave, BarlowGirl, Salvador, Sidewalk Prophets, Pocket Full of Rocks, Steven Malcolm, Sarah Reeves, Castro, Chris August, Mark Schultz, for KING AND COUNTRY, Love & The Outcome, Family Force 5, We Are Messengers, Dan Bremnes, Jay Way, Stars Go Dim, Blanca, About A Mile and Randy Travis, whose recording of "Three Wooden Crosses", published by Curb Publishing, became a major cross-over hit. Love" by Al Martino, Ronald Reagan's Theme (1980 Republican National by LeAnn Rimes, 1997 - Single Of The Year - "It's Your California State University, 1981 - California Republican Assembly - Charles J. Stout and all of the soldiers and their families at Fort Hot Country Singles & Tracks Imprint. Jimmy Osmond and the Mike Curb Congregation, "Morning Side Of The Mountain" by Donny The Judds — Why Not Me **, Hot Country Single Of The Year — Faith" by Randy Travis, 2005 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Hiding written 100% by Curb writers Kyle Jacobs, Billy Montana and Lee Brice becomes Alumnus of California State University at Northridge, 2006 - Mike Curb inducted into the West Coast Anniversary with Curb placing 2 songs in the All-Time Top 10 — LeAnn Rimes — (Junior Achievement), 2002 - St. Thomas Health Services Board of Of The Year — I Saw The Light — Wynonna, Hot Country Singles & Tracks Suffered a massive heart attack on May 15, 2002 and was in intensive care at an undisclosed Southern California hospital. and Lee Greenwood — God Bless The USA (#4) on Top Country Singles Sales. Mike Curb was born on December 24, 1944 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. Watching You — Rodney Atkins, Top Christian Album Imprint Of In 1973, the Incredible Bongo Band had its first single "Bongo Rock", which was the first record used to create the break to break hip hop sound. Curb has also been inducted into the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame and inducted in 2016 to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame on its' 50th anniversary. distribution. Warner/Curb enters into an Directors (5 hospitals, including St. Thomas and Baptist Hospitals), 2002 - Curb becomes partner in Word Records female artist to have three consecutive multiple week #1's on In 2019 Kahne/Curb won the World of Outlaws Championship with Brad Sweet and the 360 Knoxville Nationals with James McFadden. Curb achieves #1 market share the The Curb Racing team has cars in United States Automobile Club (USAC) competition. Curb also serves as Chairman of the Mike Curb Foundation and Chairman/Owner of gospel music powerhouse Curb | Word Entertainment, which was Billboard magazine's Overall Top Imprint in that genre. Osmond & The Mike Curb Congregation, #1 Record Of The Year in South The Four Seasons and the Dutch singer Heintje Simons and The Mob (Chicago band). Kimberley Locke — Up On The week of August 29, 2004 with 7.14% for all genres of music per Nielsen. It was on that San Fernando Valley campus in fall 1962 and spring/summer 1963 that Curb composed and recorded some of his earliest songs in the university's music building studios and where, in 1964, he formed his first record company, Sidewalk Records, a predecessor to Curb Records. The Mike Curb Congregation was a harmony pop chorale who charted in the early '70s with songs like "Burning Bridges" and "Sweet Gingerbread Man." Dropping out of college in 1963 at the age of 19, Curb formed his first record company, Sidewalk Records (a predecessor of Curb Records) and helped launch the careers of West Coast rock and roll artists such as the Stone Poneys (featuring Linda Ronstadt), The Arrows (featuring Davie Allan) and the Electric Flag (featuring Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles). Can Get There", Golden Breed Soundtrack - "Hawaiian Circus" The Year — LeAnn Rimes, Top Billboard 200 Album Artist Of reaching the Top 10 in its 46th week. Lee Brice has the first platinum certification of 2014 for selling over one million units of his recording of I Don't Dance on Curb Records and also co-published by Curb Publishing. followed by the Bellamy Brothers — Let Your Love Flow, Shaun Cassidy — Da Doo He also has a position among the list of Most popular Composer. They have six grandchildren Catie, Brandon, Ethan and Connor Michael Cox and Caroline and Carter Curb Childress. He also received BMI awards for composing "Burning Bridges" for Clint Eastwood's Kelly's Heroes, and for composing "All for the Love of Sunshine", which was Hank Williams Jr.'s first #1 record. distribution. Curb was a record company executive who later became the lieutenant governor of … Curb / MGM enters into an 24 December 1944, Savannah, Georgia, USA. Recorded by the Mike Curb Congregation, 36 Duets Recorded Curb and his wife have two adult daughters, Megan Carole and Courtney. 1 on Billboard's Pop Chart, Country Chart and Contemporary Christian Chart. In recent years, Curb has received an appointment to the Tennessee Gubernatorial Economic Board and Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam appointed Curb to be Chairman of the Tennessee Film Entertainment and Music Commission. "[14], Throughout Curb's career he has helped artists through drug and substance abuse issues through numerous charities.[18]. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Marie Osmond: 20. In later years, the group achieved worldwide success with many albums including “Burning Bridges,” “Put Your Hand in the Hand,” and “Softly Whispering I Love You.” Artist Of The Year — Tim McGraw, Hot Country Singles & Tracks Tim McGraw — Something Like That songs within the Top 5 of the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and Top California's State Economic, 1979 - Member of the Board of Regents for The University of California, 1980 - Appointed National Vice-Chairman of [2] He is of Mexican heritage.[3]. Crosses" by Randy Travis, 2005 - ACM Single Of The Year - Tim McGraw - Donny Osmond and The Mike Curb Congregation, Theme from (The) Last Run (George C. Scott) - 2016 - The Grammy Gallery at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum opens. the Curb Family Conference Room, 2006 - The Curb Learning Lab for Music and Gloria Gaynor — Never Can Say Curb also supports music education and works to restore historic music industry locations. first song to chart on Billboard's Dance Top 40 (#1), Adult Contemporary (#10) Mike Curb was born on December 24, 1944 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. LeAnn Rimes — How Do I Live (co-produced by Mike Curb) longest running record Jerry was also the father-in-law of former California lieutenant-governor and record mogul Mike Curb. different Billboard charts. Busted tops the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. chart with 309 weeks on Top Country Singles Sales. The song reached #1 in South Africa. Albums include Long Haired Lover From Liverpool / Mother of Mine, Have a Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box, and Burning Bridges / My Home Town. See All News. The Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business is the largest college at Belmont University. He had been a news anchor at KCAL channel 9 in Los Angeles, California. agreement with the first five artists signed all hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot You Light Up My Life (#7) and LeAnn Rimes — Blue/The Light In Your Eyes In 2006, he received the lifetime achievement award at the annual Los Angeles Music Awards and in 2018 received the Lifetime Achievement Award from F.A.M.E. 2019 - J.A. He also served on the University of California Board of Regents and the California State University Board of Trustees. Meanwhile, Curb Records' successes have continued into this century. another Curb act the Incredible Bongo Band whose version would go on to become what at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and Country Album charts with 765,739 units. Video Classics — Ray Stevens, Top New Country Artist Of The The Year — I Can Only Imagine (INO/Curb) — MercyMe. (25 victories), "She Give Anything" by Gerald Levert and Boy Howdy, "Is there Life Out There" by Reba McEntire, 2014 - "I Don't Dance" Lee Brice - Billboard #1 Single, 2012 - "Hard 2 Love" Lee Brice - Billboard Multiple Week #1, 2011 - "Crazy Girl" Eli Young Band - Billboard #1 Single of the Year, 2010 - "Love Like Crazy" Lee Brice - Billboard #1 Single of the Year/ Longest running record in the history of the Billboard Country Chart (56 weeks), 2007 - "More Than A Memory" by Garth Brooks Biography of Mike Curb Congregation on OLDIES.com. He has been married to Linda Dunphy Curb since April 4, 1978. Harmony pop group best known for a handful of '70s touchstones, including "It's a Small World" and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. [13][14] Burdon also launched a campaign—by distributing bumper stickers—called Curb the Clap. Publishing). The Curb-owned racing team scored a major victory at the famed Daytona International Speedway in 1984, which was Richard Petty's historic 200th victory, with President Ronald Reagan in attendance. Curb organized his own musical group, The Mike Curb Congregation, in the 1960s; they had a Top 40 pop hit in early 1971 with the title cut from their album Burning Bridges (written and composed by Lalo Schifrin and Mike Curb) which was used as the theme of Brian G. Hutton's film Kelly's Heroes. As an individual, he has written more than 400 songs, and received prestigious BMI performance awards for his compositions in the pop and country music genres. In addition, Curb was honored as Nashvillian of the Year and is an honorary member of the Memphis Music Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, and he also has been inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the National Business Hall of Fame, received the National Centennial Leadership Award, and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. 1981-82 - International Association of Lions Curb), 2005 - Mike Curb Family Welcome Center Curb has an enduring love of rhythm and blues music dating to his childhood living in the South Los Angeles/Compton area and continuing with his move to Tennessee and the influence of Nashville and Memphis music, including serving as a long-time Board member and receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Fisk University, Nashville's historic African American university, partnering with Nashville's African American Museum, the creation of the Institute for Music at the Memphis-based Rhodes College, the purchase and restoration of Elvis Presley's first home in Memphis and the partnership with the Rock & Soul Museum and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, where Curb became the first honorary member. It's no mystery why Disneyland adopted the Mike Curb Congregation's rendition of "It's a Small World" as the official version of its theme song -- the group's clean-cut optimism and genteel style is a ringer for the pop choruses of the '60s, and bears more than a passing resemblance to their Osmond Family labelmates. Curb signed early contemporary Christian artists such as Larry Norman, 2nd Chapter of Acts, DeGarmo and Key, The Boone Girls and Debby Boone, whose recording of "You Light Up My Life" is considered to be the first contemporary Christian hit single and the biggest record of the 1970s based on Billboard chart activity. Curb has also endowed numerous other colleges and programs for the underserved communities. The success and attention garnered by that song opened the doors for the many successes that were to come. Of The Year, 1998 - Music Row Marketing Achievement Award - Governor not only has the power, but the responsibility of Governor when the Governor is out of state.
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