Bryan Turner (businessman)
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Bryan Turner is a Canadian/American entertainment executive and entrepreneur. He is perhaps best known for being the founder of Priority Records in 1985, which was “the country’s largest independent label in the mid-90s” according to the New York Times. Turner served as CEO and sold a portion of the business to EMI in 1996 and the remainder in 1998. Turner has worked with a multitude of artists, including N.W.A,
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, and Mack 10. He has also been involved in the production of numerous films, including '' Friday'' (1995) and ''
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Career

Turner moved to Los Angeles in 1980, beginning his career in the music industry at
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. He worked in special markets for one year, shortly followed by a five-year run at K-Tel International. At K-Tel, he specialized in curating compilation albums and negotiating licensing rights with labels for artists such as UTFO,
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, and the Fat Boys.


Priority Records

After six years working at major labels, Turner founded Priority Records in 1985 and partnered with Mark Cerami. As the CEO of Priority, he was instrumental in the label's early signings. Priority's first album, which ultimately achieved gold status, was a collection entitled “Kings of Rap” in 1985. In 1986, the California Raisins were signed to Priority and sold over two million copies, achieving double platinum status. In 1988, Priority released the debut studio album for hip-hop group N.W.A, who "billed itself as the World’s Most Dangerous Group” according to LA Times and USA Today. The album was called “
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” and was made for $10,000. The group “caused a seismic shift in hip-hop when they formed N.W.A in 1986,” according to the LA Times, and “spoke the truth about life on the streets of Compton.” Turner left Priority in 2002, after completing the label's sale to EMI a few years prior.


Film

Turner has been involved in the creation of several films. He was an executive producer for the 1995 '' Friday'', which starred former N.W.A member
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. Additionally, Turner was an executive producer for the 1998 ''
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'', starring Master P, Anthony Johnson, and
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Melee Entertainment

In 2003, Turner launched Melee Entertainment, a diverse entertainment venture in partnership with
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. Melee was responsible for the DVD release of “Entertainer’s Basketball Classic at Rucker Park” in 2003. Under Melee, Turner was a co-executive producer for the 2003 documentary “Ultimate Gretzky,” starring Wayne Gretzky, as well as “Riding in Vans with Boys,” starring members of the rock band Blink 182. In 2004, Melee was an associate producer on the dance film '' You Got Served'', starring the best-selling group
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, which grossed $40 million through its theatrical release. In 2009, Melee released the film “
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,” starring Mos Def, Mike Epps, Donald Faison, and Wood Harris. In 2012, Melee released the film “The Under Shepherd,” with director Russ Parr and Academy Award-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.,
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, Lamman Rucker, Bill Cobbs, and Elise Neal. In 2017, Melee produced the horror film “The Gracefield Incident.”


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