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Doug Morris was born on 23 November, 1938, is an American record executive (born 1938). Discover Doug Morris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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Doug Morris Net Worth
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Doug Morris (born November 23, 1938) is an American record executive.
In 1965, Morris produced the self-titled debut album by the now-legendary garage band the Barbarians, which spawned two hit singles: "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl" and "Moulty", the latter of which Morris co-wrote.
After joining Laurie Records as a songwriter and producer in 1965, Morris eventually became vice-president and general manager of the record label.
Morris wrote "Sweet Talkin' Guy", a 1966 hit for The Chiffons, and produced the hit "Smokin' In the Boys Room" (1973) for Brownsville Station.
He later started his own label, Big Tree Records, which was acquired by Atlantic Records in 1974, which led to Morris becoming president of Atco Records and an association with Warner Music.
Morris became president of Atlantic Records in 1980, and became co-chairman and co-CEO of the Atlantic Recording Group, alongside Ahmet Ertegun, in 1990.
Morris played an integral role in making Atlantic the leading company in the Warner Music Group.
In 1994, Morris shifted to the position of president and chief operating officer of Warner Music U.S., and was soon named chairman.
He served as chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Universal Music Group from 1995 to 2011, as well as Sony Music Entertainment from 2011 to 2017.
Morris lost an executive battle at Warner leading to his departure from Warner Music in 1995.
Morris began working with MCA Records in July 1995 by forming a joint venture record label, which became Universal Records when Morris was appointed chairman and CEO of MCA Music Entertainment Group in November 1995.
The company was renamed Universal Music Group the following year.
In 2003, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) awarded Morris with the President's Merit Award, honoring his consistent creative commitment to artistic and entrepreneurial excellence and longstanding support for the music and world communities.
In 2008, Morris was honored with City of Hope's Spirit of Life award, and in 2009, he received the NARAS Icons award as well as a star on the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame.
As the founder (and former chairman) of VEVO, Morris partnered with Google chairman Eric Schmidt to launch the new premium music video and entertainment service in late 2009.
Within its first month of launch, VEVO amassed an unprecedented 35 million unique viewers in the U.S., instantly making it the #1 music entertainment destination on the Web, according to comScore.
He was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; his ceremony was held on January 26, 2010, at the corner of Hollywood and Vine.
Morris was heavily criticized by music journalists for his approach to streaming services, especially the infamous PressPlay.
Lucian Grainge replaced Morris as CEO on January 1, 2011, and later replaced him as chairman on March 9, 2011.
Morris became chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment on July 1, 2011.
After Morris' arrival, Sony Music restructured two of its label groups.
The RCA/Jive Label Group had been split in half, being separated from the Jive Label Group.
Peter Edge was promoted to CEO of the RCA Music Group.
L.A. Reid became the chairman and CEO of Epic Records shortly after Morris' arrival.
Some Jive artists have been moved to Epic while others have been moved to the RCA.
In addition to splitting the RCA/Jive Label Group, the Columbia/Epic Label Group was also split.
In October 2011 Morris announced that Mel Lewinter had been appointed executive vice president of Label Strategy at Sony Music.
Based on the life story of Motown founder Berry Gordy, and featuring classic songs from the Motown catalog, Motown: The Musical was nominated for four Tony Awards and was the top-selling new musical of the 2012–13 season.
Morris serves on the board of directors of CBS Corporation, The Robin Hood Foundation, The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and The Rock -N- Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.
In 2013, Morris served as co-producer and lead financier of the Broadway musical Motown: The Musical.
On April 1, 2017, he was replaced as CEO of Sony Music Entertainment by Rob Stringer, who was the CEO of Columbia Records.
He founded the record label 12Tone in 2018, where he's since served as CEO.
Born to Jewish parents, Morris grew up in Woodmere, Long Island, in New York state.
His father, Walter Bernard Morris, was a lawyer, and his mother was a ballet instructor.
He is a graduate of Columbia University.
He began a career in the music industry as a songwriter for Robert Mellin, Inc., a music publisher.
In 2018, Morris founded the label 12Tone Music Group under Warner Music Group.
His first signing to the label was American rapper Anderson .Paak.
Morris's progressive digital strategies led him to become the first media executive to monetize online music videos, essentially helping to create the music video-on-demand market online.
And nowhere is this more apparent than with the success of VEVO.