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Harry Balk (October 1, 1925 – December 3, 2016) was an American A&R man, record producer and record label executive. He discovered
Little Willie John William Edward "Little Willie" John (November 15, 1937 – May 26, 1968) was an American R&B singer who performed in the 1950s and early 1960s. He is best known for his successes on the record charts, with songs such as " All Around the World" (1 ...
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, and Rodriguez; co-produced
Del Shannon Charles Weedon Westover (December 30, 1934 – February 8, 1990), better known by his stage name Del Shannon, was an American musician, singer and songwriter, best known for his 1961 number-one '' Billboard'' hit " Runaway". In 1999, he was ind ...
's 1961 hit " Runaway"; established several record labels; and became head of A&R at
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where he was particularly influential on the career of
Marvin Gaye Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., who also spelled his surname as Gaye (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984), was an American singer and songwriter. He helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo ar ...
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Biography

The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, Balk was born in the 12th Street area of Detroit, Michigan. Obituary for Harry Balk, ''HebrewMemorial.org''
Retrieved January 28, 2017
As a young man he managed the Krim Theatre, owned by his uncle, and began running talent contests through which he discovered Little Willie John in the early 1950s. Balk became his manager, and guided John to a successful career with such songs as "
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" and "
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" before eventually tiring of his unreliability. David A. Carson, ''Grit, Noise, and Revolution: The Birth of Detroit Rock 'n' Roll'', University of Michigan Press, 2006, pp.39–44
/ref> Susan Whitall, "Detroit ‘godfather’ of music Harry Balk dies", ''Detroit News'', December 4, 2016
Retrieved January 28, 2017
Balk then established a business partnership with former
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Irving Micahnik (1905–1978), and the pair set up Embee Productions (upstairs in the Carmen Theatre building at 5760 Schaefer Rd., Dearborn, MI 48126) and Twirl Records in 1959. They signed Johnny and the Hurricanes, and produced several of their recordings including " Red River Rock". The band specialized in reworking out-of-copyright traditional tunes, on which Balk acquired co-writing credits under the name Tom King, with Micahnik co-credited as Ira Mack. Balk and Micahnik leased many of their recordings to other labels, including
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and later Big Top. Logan T. Hansen, "Motown music producer Harry Balk dies at 91", ''mlive.com'', December 5, 2016
Retrieved January 27, 2017
The pair also produced Del Shannon's hit "Runaway" and its follow-up "
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", as well as "
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", a top ten hit for
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. Balk and Michanik retained control over their leased
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s, effectively becoming the first successful independent producers. A long running legal dispute between Shannon and Embee led to Shannon being unable to release recordings for several years. Biography of Irving Micahnik, ''BlackCatRockabilly''
Retrieved January 28, 2017
After Twirl Records folded in 1965, Balk set up the Impact label, and a publishing company, Gomba. One of the acts on Impact was the Shades of Blue, who had chart success in 1966 with "
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" (number 12 pop, number 16 R&B), "Lonely Summer", and "Happiness". Balk also signed and recorded singer-songwriter
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, whose later recordings (as Rodriguez) became popular in South Africa and decades later resulted in the award-winning film ''
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''. Balk then established another label, Inferno, which was bought in 1968 by
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at Motown. Balk joined Motown as head of A&R, and was given responsibility for setting up a new subsidiary label which would add rock music acts to the Motown roster. He found a Detroit band, the Sunliners, renamed them as Rare Earth, and set up the Rare Earth label. One of the first white bands to be signed by Motown, they had several hits including a rock version of " Get Ready", and " I Just Want to Celebrate". Other artists who recorded for the Rare Earth label included
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, and
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. In 1970, Balk heard Marvin Gaye's first
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recording of the song " What's Going On". Though Berry Gordy disliked the song, Balk pushed hard for it to be finished and released. When issued in 1971, the track rose to number 1 on the R&B chart and prompted the recording of Gaye's groundbreaking album of the same name. Balk remained with Motown until about 1977.David A Carson, ''Grit, Noise, and Revolution: The Birth of Detroit Rock 'n' Roll'', 2011, p.278 In 1978, Harry Balk again made history as the Creative Consultant to Producer Michael Robert Phillips during the recording of the album ''A Tribute to Ethel Waters'' featuring
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with the
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under the direction of
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, which was the first released commercial Digital Recording in the United States. Balk later lived in California, where he set up another record label, Avatar, before returning to Detroit in later life. He was married to singer and actress Patti Jerome. He died in 2016 at aged 91 in
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References

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