Phil Walden Net Worth

Phil Walden Net Worth is
$1.1 Million

Phil Walden Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Phil Walden (January 11, 1940 – April 23, 2006) was co-founder of the Macon, Georgia-based Capricorn Records with his younger brother Alan Walden and a good friend and former Atlantic Records executive, Frank Fenter.He graduated from Mercer University where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. Walden served as Otis Redding’s manager from 1959 until Redding's death in 1967. Walden hosted one of Redding's first shows at the Phi Delta Theta lodge in the sixties. He later helped launch the career of the Allman Brothers Band.After managing several R&B acts in the 1960s, including Al Green, Sam & Dave, Percy Sledge, and Redding, Walden helped create the Southern rock genre with Capricorn Records, where the roster featured the Allmans, the Marshall Tucker Band, Elvin Bishop, Wet Willie, Bonnie Bramlett, White Witch, Hydra, Grinderswitch, and the Dixie Dregs.Personal and financial difficulties led to the demise of Capricorn in 1980, but Walden resurrected the label ten years later in Nashville, kicking off the return with the debut album from Widespread Panic. More recently, the label had successes with Cake and 311.After graduating from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, in 1962, Phil Walden became a booking agent and then a manager. His work with R&B acts led to his affiliation with Atlantic Records and producer Jerry Wexler. During a stint in the military, Walden recruited his younger brother, Alan, to take over the management business.Working with Wexler, the Walden brothers and Frank Fenter established Capricorn – an imprint of Atlantic named for Wexler and Walden's star sign – in Macon in 1969. Walden met guitarist Duane Allman, then under contract to Rick Hall, owner of FAME Studios, through Wexler, and set about making him a star in his own right. Alan Walden left the label soon thereafter and later managed Lynyrd Skynyrd and Outlaws.The Allman Brothers were not an instant success, selling just 33,000 copies of their debut album. But the breakthrough of their 1971 live double set, At Fillmore East, helped convince Walden to end Capricorn's affiliation with Atlantic and move to Warner Bros. Records. A later agreement with Polygram ended in 1979.Redding's death in a plane crash in 1967 had been a huge blow to Walden, who considered the client one of his closest friends. He suffered another devastating loss in 1971, when Duane Allman died in a motorcycle crash. Yet Walden soldiered on, creating a small empire in Macon with the label, a recording facility, real estate holdings and other ventures. In 1976 Walden and the Allmans threw their support behind a presidential candidate from Georgia named Jimmy Carter.Walden dropped out of sight during the 1980s, struggling with drug and alcohol dependencies and other setbacks. When he returned to artist management, his anchor was not a rock band but the comic actor Jim Varney, whose "Hey Vern" commercials made him a hillbilly icon and the star of a string of movies. Walden also met a struggling actor

Date Of BirthJanuary 11, 1940
Died2006-04-23
Place Of BirthGeorgia, USA
ProfessionProducer, Music Department
Star SignCapricorn
#Fact
1Founded (w/Alan Walden, Frank Fenter) Capricorn Records in 1969 in Macon, GA. The label helped start the careers of Otis Redding and The Allman Brothers Band, among others.

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Randy and the Mob2007executive producer
Ernest Scared Stupid1991associate producer
Ernest Goes to Jail1990associate producer
Fast Food1989associate producer: Varney Productions

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fast Food1989music consultant

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
That Crook'd 'Sipp2007TV Movie in loving memory of

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Basically Frightened: The Musical Madness of Colonel Bruce Hampton2012DocumentaryHimself
Southern Voices, American Dreams1985DocumentaryHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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