Carl Stanley Cornyn (July 8, 1933 – May 11, 2015) was an American record label executive. He wrote ''Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, Heroes, and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group'' (), and authored three privately published family genealogy books (all in the Library of Congress).
Career
Cornyn began working for
Warner Bros. Records in 1958. He left the
Warner Music Group
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in 1990 to live an office-free life. During his Warner years, he advanced to Executive VP of
Warner Bros. Records; then to Senior VP of the
Warner Music Group
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; and finally Founder and CEO of Warner New Media within
Time-Warner. He is widely remembered for his years heading up Warner-Reprise's Creative Services department, writing innovative ads, and other marketing approaches, including the storied
Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders series.
He was awarded the
Grammy Award for Best Album Notes in 1966 for
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Honorific nicknames in popular music, Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the Time 100: The Most I ...
's ''
Strangers in the Night'' and again in 1967 for ''
Sinatra at the Sands''. He was nominated again in 1968 and 1969 for his work on Sinatra and
Duke Ellington
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Born and raised in Washington, D ...
's ''
Francis A. & Edward K.'' and Sinatra and
Antônio Carlos Jobim
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's ''
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim'' recordings, beaten both times by
Johnny Cash
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. His work gained one additional nomination in 1974 for Sinatra's ''
Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back''.
The literary qualities of his liner notes are discussed in ''A Storied Singer: Frank Sinatra as Literary Conceit'' in a chapter entitled "The Composition of Celebrity: Sinatra as Text in the Liner Notes of Stan Cornyn."
He also co-authored the screenplay for the 1970
Warner Bros.' film ''
The Phynx''.
In 1989, while heading Warner New Media, Cornyn introduced a new multimedia format called
CD+Graphics, or CD+G. Stan also envisioned "The Whole Megillah." As a result, Stan's people at Warner New Media (WNM) built a Megillah Project demonstration system, which was widely viewed within
Warner Communications, and resulted in
patent
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5161034. This patent was later linked to
Time Warner
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It was established as Time Warne ...
's
DVD work. WNM also published several interactive
multimedia
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compact disc
The compact disc (CD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. It employs the Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA) standard and was capable of hol ...
s, such as "How Computers Work" and "Desert Storm."
In 1991 he was asked to lead the short-lived computer games division of
Media Vision, Inc., and was named executive vice-president and co-head of Media Vision Multimedia Publishing, heading its Westlake Village offices.
Education
Cornyn was a graduate of
Monrovia High School,
Pomona College. He attended
Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and received a master's degree in Theatre from the
University of California at Los Angeles in 1962.
Family
Cornyn was twice married. First, in 1965, to Gail MacCrystall, with whom he fathered son Christopher Cornyn; then, in 1971, to Theadora Davitt, by whom he had son Tom Cornyn.
Cornyn was nephew to
William Cornyn, previously the chair of both the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature and the Russian Area Program at
Yale University
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; and John Cornyn II, who was the father of U.S. Senator
John Cornyn III (R. TX).
Cornyn lived in
Carpinteria, California
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, with his longtime companion Meg Barbour. He died at home on May 11, 2015, at the age of 81.
References
External links
* Brad Bigelow, "King of Liner Notes,
Space Age Pop
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1933 births
2015 deaths
American male writers
American music industry executives
People from Oxnard, California
People from Carpinteria, California
Pomona College alumni
Grammy Award winners