Neil Portnow Bio - Biography

Name Neil Portnow
Height
Naionality American
Date of Birth
Place of Birth New York City, New York, US
Famous for Acting
Neil Portnow is the current president of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). Portnow was formerly the vice-president of the West Coast division of Jive Records. Portnow grew up in Great Neck, New York. He played bass guitar in a high school rock band, The Savages, who released a 45rpm record "Cheating on me"/"Best thing you ever had" on Red Fox Records that did not achieve serious commercial success, but was subsequently included in a compilation of garage bands.

He started working with Jive Records in 1989. He oversaw the expansion of their West Coast operation, making Jive a groundbreaking, successful label. Jive thrived under his leadership as Vice-President of the West Coast division and spearheaded the careers of some of the biggest acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s. He worked alongside Jive's president Clive Calder who ran Jive's parent company, the Zomba Label Group. Portnow worked as music supervisor on three films: Permanent Record (1988), A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989), and Wired (1989), in which he also appeared briefly as a bandleader. In November 2002, Portnow became the President of NARAS (aka The Recording Academy) -- replacing the controversial C. Michael Greene who served as President since 1988. At the Grammy Awards of 2003, he made his first Grammy night address as president. He is considered more diplomatic, analytical, and strategic than his predecessor and is noted for his calm attitude towards issues facing the music industry.

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