David Kershenbaum
- Music Department
- Producer
- Soundtrack
David Malcolm Kershenbaum. Record producer and A&R man. Born in
Springfield, Missouri. Started as an Artist and has been signed to
Capitol. Later has been an executive in three major record companies.
Kershenbaum's supervision yielded many superstar artists during one of
the most successful times of A&M's history. Kershenbaum's first album
at A&M: major platinum success for Joan Baez, "Diamonds and Rust".
Kershenbaum's talent generated hundreds of millions of dollars of
record sales around the globe and his guidance has helped establish
some of the biggest names in the business: Tracy Chapman, Duran Duran,
Joe Jackson, Bryan Adams, Janet Jackson, Tori Amos, Cat Stevens, Josh
Kadison, and Blessid Union of Souls. As a record producer he has been
awarded 75 international gold and platinum albums. As a partner and
co-president of Morgan Creek Music Group, he worked on various movies,
such as "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" acting as Executive Producer of
"Everything I Do, I Do It For You" by Bryan Adams, supervised and
executive produced all of the music for the large slate of pictures,
including "The Last of the Mohicans". Other films include "Bill and
Ted's Excellent Adventure", "Navy Seals", "Road House","200
Cigarettes", "White Sands". Kershenbaum's work brought multiple
Grammys, Oscar nomination. Recently awarded a "Star" - Hollywood Fame
Award/Lifetime Achievement for Music Production.