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Frank Cody

Frank Cody

American record producer


Francis R. Cody (June 13, 1948–July 19, 2023)[1] was an American record producer, A&R and radio executive.[2] Described by the R&R Magazine and The New York Times as "Smooth Jazz's Leading Alchemist" and "The Father of Smooth Jazz",[3][4]

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Background

Cody is widely known for the development of Los Angeles-based pioneer Smooth Jazz radio station KTWV (94.7 MHz) "The WAVE".[5][6] At various times, Cody served as an executive at NBC,[7] ABC[8] and was a co-founder/CEO of research/consulting firm Broadcast Architecture,[9] later owned by Clear Channel.[10] Along with music industry veteran Hyman Katz and multi Grammy-nominated RIAA Gold-certified recording artist Dave Koz, Cody founded record label Rendezvous Entertainment,[11] releasing records by Wayman Tisdale, Jonathan Butler, Philippe Saisse, Svoy, earning Grammy Awards for Patti Austin[12] and Kirk Whalum.[13]


References

  1. ""FATHER OF SMOOTH JAZZ" FRANK CODY; LONGTIME PROGRAMMER & BROADCAST ARCHITECTURE CO-FOUNDER DIES AT 75". RadioInsight. 23 July 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. "Frank Cody's Odyssey & No Risk, No Reward" (PDF). R&R Magazine. February 15, 2002.
  3. "Rendezvous Music". IndieUniverse.com. 18 June 2012.
  4. "Will 'The Wave' Wash In A New Radio Age?". LA Times. February 15, 1987.
  5. "Featured Programming". Billboard. July 19, 1986.
  6. "Mack Ave. Records Acquires Rendezvous Entertainment". TheUrbanMusicScene.com. August 18, 2008.

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