who is tommy mottola
Tommy Mottola is an American music executive and businessman best known for leading Sony Music Entertainment and shaping the careers of major pop and Latin artists.
Who is Tommy Mottola?
- Full name: Thomas Daniel Mottola.
- Born July 14, 1948, in New York, USA.
- American businessman , record executive, and television producer.
- Chairman of Mottola Media Group and co‑founder of Ntertain Studios and Range Media Partners.
He’s widely seen as one of the most influential behind‑the‑scenes figures in late 20th‑century and early 2000s pop music, especially at Sony’s Columbia and Epic labels.
Career highlights
- Started in the 1960s as a recording artist for CBS Records under the name “T.D. Valentine.”
- Switched to management, working at Chappell Publishing, then founded Champion Entertainment Organization to manage artists.
- Joined Sony Music (then CBS Records) in 1988 to run U.S. operations, became chairman and CEO in 1990.
- Led Sony Music for nearly 15 years, expanding operations to over 60 countries and helping make it one of the first major labels to sell commercial digital downloads.
Under his leadership, Sony’s music revenues roughly tripled, with estimates of around 8 billion CDs sold and tens of billions of dollars in sales worldwide.
Influence on the music industry
- Was central to the “Latin explosion” around the late 1990s, pushing Latin pop deeper into the U.S. and global mainstream.
- Credited with developing new business models in live shows and merchandising, including amphitheater ventures with PACE Concerts and the Sony Signatures rock merchandising business (later tied into Live Nation).
- Helped grow SONY WONDER, a children’s label partnering with Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop for kids’ content.
He later helped revive the Casablanca Records brand in a joint venture, signing various pop artists under that imprint.
Personal life and public image
- Married to Mexican actress and singer Thalía since 2000, a pairing often discussed in entertainment and Latin pop circles.
- Previously known for his high‑profile involvement in the careers of major pop stars while at Sony, which has made him a recurring subject in music‑industry books, interviews, and fan forum debates.
- Active as a producer and media entrepreneur, with a memoir titled Hitmaker: The Man and His Music published in 2013, offering his own perspective on his rise and controversies.
Recent and “trending” context
- Continues to appear in industry news as a veteran mogul, speaker, and media producer tied to new ventures in music, television, and Latin entertainment.
- Maintains some public presence on social platforms, occasionally posting about projects, Latin music events, and collaborations with Thalía and other artists.
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