David Kapralik was a music industry executive. An
A&R executive, producer and talent manager, he was also a manager who at times managed
Van McCoy,
Sly & the Family Stone.
Background
Kapralik brought Sly & the Family Stone to Epic records. He also co-formed
Stone Flower Productions with Sly Stone, a company that was jointly owned by both of them.
He was also responsible for getting
Barbara Streisand signed to
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ...
.
[Barnes, Mike]
"David Kapralik, Influential Barbra Streisand, Sly Stone Music Exec, Dies at 91"
'' The Hollywood Reporter'', July 12, 2017. Accessed March 26, 2023. "Kapralik was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, the youngest of three children of milliners." Some of the other artists that had a leg up from Kapralik were
Bob Dylan,
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Louise Franklin ( ; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Referred to as the " Queen of Soul", she has twice been placed ninth in ''Rolling Stone''s "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". With ...
,
Steve Lawrence &
Eydie Gormé,
Peaches & Herb, and
Andy Williams
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. In addition to helping
Tommy Mottola at an early stage in his career, he worked as a producer. He produced novelty record albums for
Bette Davis and
Cassius Clay.
Career
In 1963, Kapralik was the head of the A&R department for Columbia. It was year prior to when
Cassius Clay would knock out
Sonny Liston
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when Clay had been signed up by Kapralik to record his ''
I Am the Greatest'' comedy record album. The amount that Clay was signed up for was speculated to be around $25,000.
;April Blackwood period
In October 1964, ''
Billboard
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'' ran an article about David Kapralik and the
April-Blackwood publishing company. Kapralik stepped into the role of General Manager around February that year. One of the tasks he completed was putting together a stable of composers which consisted of Herb Weiner, John Gluck, Dick Heard, Alan Jeffries,
Van McCoy, and Herb Weiner. By mid-January, 1965, Kapralink had resigned from his position of General Manager at April Blackwood. Gerald Teifer stepped into the position. Kapralink had business interests in the Virgin Islands and wanted to concentrate on his recently opened supper club, The Loft which was located there. He also wanted to stay in the music business with a company that would handle publishing, personal management and record production. By February, he had visits from performers such as Barbara Streisand. He was also planning to an event under his direction with the island's governor to present
Tony Bennett at a concert to be held at St. Thomas Ball Park.
;Further activities
In 1965, Kapralik brought Van McCoy to the attention of Columbia vice-president, William P. Gallagher. This resulted in Columbia taking on McCoy as a recording artist. The signing to Columbia would impact on McCoy's intended marriage to singer
Kendra Spotswood. He delayed their wedding plans to take on the contract and the relationship ended.
Kapralik produced the
Peaches & Herb 1967 single, "
Close Your Eyes" which became a US R&B #4 Hit and a US #8 pop Hit.
Kapralik was working as an A&R man for Epic. After an early
Sly & the Family Stone album failed to make headway, Kapralik gave advice to Sly Stone that he should make simpler music. Taking the advice of Epic's A&R man Kapralik, Stone came back with ''
Dance to the Music''.
Personal life
Kapralik was born in
Plainfield, New Jersey to parents Samuel and Gertrude. The only son, he was the youngest of three children. He had two older sisters.
[Ancestry ]
Davis Kapralik in the 1940 Census
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Death
Kapralik died in Maui, Hawaii, in July 2017 at age 91.[
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Further reading
* ''The Observer'', 10/04/99
Music Mogul David Kapralik Says Sony Owes Him Big Money by Andrew Goldman
* ''The Blacklisted Journalist'', COLUMN FIFTEEN, NOVEMBER 1, 1996
A Non-Fiction Fairy Tale:
THE PINK HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE FERRY GODMOTHER AND ILILI
References
External links
* Imdb
David Kapralik
* Discogs
David Kapralik
* AHInternational channel
"It's Never Too Late!" By David Ilili Kapralik
* Zola Films Channel
“SMALL TALK ABOUT SLY” by Greg Zola (part 20) Clive Davis - Sly and the Family Stone Documentary
* Zola Films Channel
“Small talk about Sly” by Greg Zola (part 21) David Kapralik - Sly & the Family Stone Documentary
* Zola Films Channel
“Small talk about Sly” by Greg Zola (part 22) David Kapralik - Documentary
* Barbra Streisand channel
ntroduction by David Kapralik (Columbia Records) / My Name Is Barbara (Live at the Bon Soir, Greenwich Village, NYC - Nov. 5, 1962)
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1920s births
2017 deaths
American music managers
People from Plainfield, New Jersey