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Tom Sturges (born June 22, 1956) is an American music executive, author, mentor, educator, and public speaker. Sturges has over thirty years of music industry experience, serving as president of Chrysalis Music, EVP/Head of Creative for
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, and VP/GM of Shaquille O'Neals T.W.Is.M Records. A passionate advocate of creative thinking, Sturges authored 5 books and is a regular guest speaker/panelist. He has also been an active Grammy member for thirty plus years, and previously served as a trustee and the president for the LA chapter. Tom is currently an independent music publisher, a professor at
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, and a dedicated father of three based in Los Angeles.


Early life

Born in France, Sturges is one of only seven Americans baptized at Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris. Sturges is the third son of Preston Sturges, the Hollywood screenwriter and director who passed away when Tom was three years old, and Anne Margaret "Sandy" Nagle (1927-2006). At age 14, Tom sued his mother for the right to his own custody and won the case, a first time in favor of a minor. Sturges graduated from
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in 1979 with a BA in music, and attended graduate school at the
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.


Music career


Arista Music Publishing

Sturges entered the industry as an intern at Arista Music Publishing in 1980. A month into his internship, Tom took a secretarial position in the copyright department where he typed copyright forms and sent telexes. Despite not working in a creative role, Sturges built a rapport and friendship with
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(then President of Arista Records) and began pitching him songs. Tom's attuned ear soon got him promoted to a creative executive position as a Professional Manager. Three years later, Sturges left the company to become a songplugger at Screen Gems/EMI.


Screen Gems/EMI

In 1983, Sturges was onboarded as a General Professional Manager for Lester Sill's
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/
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after Chuck Kaye recommended him. During his time there, Tom played a central role in placing hits like "Another Night" by
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and "We Belong" by
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. He also worked closely with
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,
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, and worked with
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write
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's #1 country single, "Time Don't Run Out on Me".


Chrysalis Music Group

In 1985, Sturges began working for Chrysalis Music Group as senior VP/ General Manager of the company. Sturges helped Chrysalis Publishing achieve five No. 1 singles, 22 gold and/or platinum albums, and eight albums achieved multiplatinum status. In 1989, Sturges assumed the role of President of
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where he signed artists, including
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, Goodie Mob, OutKast, Green Jelly, Slaughter, Billy Burnette of
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, as well as songwriters like Antonina Armato ("She Ain't Worth It", "I'll Get By"), Andy Hill ("Restless Heart", "Peace in Our Time"), and Kipper Jones. Further, Tom engineered the purchase of the ''Ring-A-Ding Music'' catalogue (which features the songs of rockabilly artist Dorsey Burnette "It's Late", and "Believe What You Say"), the
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song catalog, and oversaw the revitalization of the Paul Anka catalog. Throughout his time at Chrysalis, Sturges stayed true to his song-plugging roots and pitched songs that became charting hits for artists, including
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("I Knew You Were Waiting", Grammy-winning worldwide #1 duet hit with
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),
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(#1 pop single "Heart Of Stone"),
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("Think Twice"),
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, and
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.


T.W.Is.M Records

After eleven years, Sturges left Chrysalis in 1996, and became the VP/GM of T.W.Is.M Records (
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's record label and publishing company). Tom ran Shaq's record company until 1999, sharing that "like all good things, it came to an end".


Universal Music Publishing Group

Sturges then became the Executive Vice President and Head of Creative for
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(UMPG). Sturges (working under the leadership of Zach Horowitz) contributed to the company's immense growth over the years through his talent acquisition. While at UMPG, Tom signed artists including Afroman, 3 Doors Down,
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,
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, Stone Temple Pilots, Jack Johnson, Owl City,
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, and
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, as well as writers/producers Mark Batson, Rock Mafia, and
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. Inspired by executives like John Hammond, Sturges believes that his successful music career stems from his musical literacy/talent, and his ability to detect talent in others (artists & writers, or talented creative execs to work with). Sturges retired from UMPG in 2011.


Authorship

When Tom Sturges became a father, he wanted to be the greatest father who ever walked the earth. "I wanted to be so much more than a casual observer of my son's life as it went by me." Sturges' exploration resulted in a host parenting and self-help novels that encourage creativity, including: * (2008)
Parking Lot Rules & 75 Other Ideas for Raising Amazing Children
'' a practical, inspiring "rule book" for raising healthy, happy, safe, cherished children; a collection of ideas, advice, and tips from parents, grandparents, rock stars and sports legends–anyone with unique insights to share. * (2011)
Grow the Tree You Got: & 99 Other Ideas for Raising Amazing Adolescents and Teenagers
', a wise and inspiring guide to parenting through the extraordinary–and at times tumultuous–journey that is the adolescent and teenage years. * (2014)
Every Idea Is A Good Idea: Be Creative Anytime, Anywhere
', a method whereby the average person can more easily access that part of the mind to solve problems and achieve dreams in any artistic field, from music and art to fashion or home design. * (2021)
A Good Divorce Begins Here: A Guide to Surviving and Thriving Afterward
'','' a personal exploration into life after divorce, documenting how a marriage can just come to a conclusion with dignity for both sides. In 2019, Sturges wrote a biographic novel about his father, writer-director Preston Sturges', concentrating on the later (and more mysterious) years of his life. After Tom's mother passed away in 2006, he discovered that she had kept all her correspondence with his father, as well as his papers, journals and diaries. Tom collaborated on the book with British author Nick Smedley, and included glimpses of those discovered notebooks, and descriptive "interludes" that elucidate Preston's personal life. Tom is the youngest of Preston's children. * (2019)
Preston Sturges: The Last Years of Hollywood's First Writer-Director
' Tom is a contributor for th
Huffington Post
and appeared o
KTLA
''Fox & Friends,'
CNN
and the''Today Show''. His contributions have been featured in publications including ''Best Life'' magazine
CNN

Fast Company
', ''
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'', an
''The New York Times''.


Philanthropy

Sturges embraces music education with a holistic spirit of generativity. Tom lost his own father when he was 3 years old—a loss he likened to losing a limb–driving him to be an "über-Dad" to his three sons (Thomas, Sam, and Kian) and to bring a paternal spirit to his work as an educator and mentor. Sturges has received over 42 commendations for his volunteerism.


'Witness to a Dream'

Tom's first philanthropic mentorship program began in 1998 through an informal beginning. Sturges went to speak at th
Foshay Learning Center
in South Los Angeles, and just kept doing it––every Wednesday for the next many years. Tom's creative workshop mentored a total of 233 inner-city high school students from 1998-2011. Tom began working with his first group of mentees when they were in 7th grade. He helped them write songs and served as the choir director until their high school graduation. Tom was available by phone for anything they needed––whether for school or personal support. In 2003, the first 30-plus member Foshay Choir celebrated their release of "'

" an original CD the students created under Tom's mentorship. The CD contains five songs, two spoken word pieces, a solo rap piece and a new arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner. Proceeds from the project went to the Foshay Learning Center and to a scholarship trust fund for choir members. All of the graduating seniors participants made plans to attend college and twelve of the mentees attended
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with full scholarships. Sturges shared that the Witness to a Dream project "symbolizes the powerful impact that mentoring and service to the community brings to our youth." The Foshay Choir opened on the Disneyland competition, with then-Secretary of State
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and then-Gov. Pete Wilson in the audience. The Choir also later performed three times for President Obama's re-election efforts. Tom's success with the first group of mentees at the Forshay Learning Center are the subject of the 2008 documentary, ''Witness to a Dream''. The documentary depicts Tom's mentorship beginning when the students were in 7th grade (in 1997) to their eventual graduation from college (in 2007). Tom's creative and hands-on philanthropic workshop at Foshay continued until 2011.


Grandview Elementary Music Program

Inspired by his work at Foshay Learning Center, Sturges wanted to create a similar music-centered program geared for younger students. Sturges designed and implemented a creative workshop for fifth-graders as a volunteer teacher a
Grandview Elementary
in Manhattan Beach––where his children went to school. He taught more than 1,000 students for over 14 years. Tom's Grandview program allows students to experience a creative process in five sessions; some students write a play or a poem, others paint a picture or sculpt. Through fearless creativity, students gained confidence in their ideas and learned how to articulate them to their classmates in a fun and challenging way.


Music Educator

Sturges' passion for creativity, music, and mentorship drive his desire to educate others on the intricacies of the industry. Sturges is a guest speaker at numerous venues throughout the year and serves as an active professor at UCLA (see below).


Guest Speaker/Panelist

* <
Aspen Ideas Festival:
/u> Sturges participated in the ''Hip Hop Intellectuals Panel'' at the 2011
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. In 2013, he served as an institute contributor an
guest speaker
for th
Aspen Challenge
where teams from 20 schools within the
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(LAUSD) are challenged to design solutions by inspirational speakers and entrepreneurs who work everyday on today's tough issues. * <
GRAMMY Camp Creativity Panel
/u>: In 2014, Sturges headed the 7th annual GRAMMY camp panel on creativity and providing hands-on instruction for high schoolers interested in entering the music industry. * Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music: He briefly joined the advisory board for the
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. As a board members, Sturges offered advice and guidance to help provide Recorded Music students with opportunities for learning beyond the classroom walls.


UCLA Professor

Sturges continues to give back to the Los Angeles community and continues his creative mentoring as an active Music Industry professor at UCLA. In 2001, Tom helped co-created the
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Music Business Now
' class with fellow music executive
Jeff JampolSteve Berman
and
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. The class is a required course i
UCLA's Music Industry degree
program, offering a hands-on introduction to business of music with an emphasis on marketing and media. For over twenty years, Sturges has facilitated collaborative students-run teams designed to develop marketing strategies for real-world artists. Tom also offers a supplementary hour-long song writing workshop.


Production

During the 1980s, Sturges had 12 of his father's screenplays published by the University of California Press to preserve them, and began shopping his father's unproduced screenplays. Tom edited a volume of his father's letters, and several of his father's scripts produced for the screen and stage, such as the play " A Cup of Coffee" produced by Marlene Swartz.


References


External links


"Tom Sturges website"
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