Shownotes
Music industry veteran Eddie Gilreath pulls up to the Corner Booth at Skip Paige’s Little Bar to trace an extraordinary journey from Philadelphia’s sound to global stages. With hosts Patrick Evans and Randy Florence, he recalls faking his first bass gig at 14, serving in Panama during tense Cold War days, then rising through Motown and Warner Bros. to help break artists like the Spinners and George Benson. Eddie shares inside stories about working with icons including Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, Bonnie Raitt, Curtis Mayfield, and more—plus why some of the most memorable moments happened offstage. He talks about smashing industry barriers as a pioneering Black executive, his “Black Music Is Green” initiative, and how streaming has rewritten the rules for new artists. It’s a masterclass in music, marketing, and humanity from a man who quietly shaped the soundtrack of our lives. From basement rehearsals to boardrooms, Eddie’s story is funny, candid, and deeply inspiring.
Takeaways:
- How a missing bass player at a Philly cabaret accidentally launched Eddie’s music career at 14.
- Serving in Panama during a volatile Cold War era and keeping music alive even in a combat zone.
- Moving from musician to executive, rising through Motown and Warner Bros. during the heyday of soul and pop.
- The strategy behind breaking acts like the Spinners and George Benson, including the massive success of Breezin’.
- Becoming the first African American national sales director and vice president at Warner, and refusing to be pigeonholed into “just” Black music.
- Intimate, often funny stories about working with legends: Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Smokey Robinson, Curtis Mayfield, Ray Charles, Michael Jackson, Cher, George Clinton, and more.
- Creating the “Black Music Is Green” initiative and using hard data and retail relationships to open doors for more Black professionals in the business.
- Reflections on Broadway cast albums, the streaming-era music economy, and why Eddie hopes his legacy is simply that he “did the right things.”
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