Michael Curb (born December 24, 1944)
is an American musician, record company executive,
motorsports
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car owner, philanthropist, and former politician. He is also the founder of
Curb Records
Curb Records (also known as Asylum-Curb and formerly known as MCG Curb) is an American record label started by Mike Curb, originally as Sidewalk Records in 1963. From 1969 to 1973, Curb merged with MGM Records where Curb served as President of M ...
where he presently serves as the chairman. Curb also serves as Chairman of
Word Entertainment. He is an inductee of the
West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame. A
Republican, Curb served as the 42nd
lieutenant governor of California
The lieutenant governor of California is the second highest executive officer of the government of the U.S. state of California. The lieutenant governor is elected to serve a four-year term and can serve a maximum of two terms. In addition to ...
from 1979 to 1983.
Early life and education
Curb was born in
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah ( ) is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and is the county seat of Chatham County. Established in 1733 on the Savannah River, the city of Savannah became the British colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later t ...
to Charles McCloud Curb and Stella (Stout) Curb,
and raised in Southern California's
San Fernando Valley. He has one sister. After attending
Grant High School, he graduated from San Fernando Valley State College (now
California State University, Northridge). His maternal grandmother was of
Mexican heritage.
Career
Music
As a freshman at San Fernando Valley State College, while working in the practice rooms of the Department of Music, Curb wrote the song "
You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda (Go Little Honda)" which the company selected for its ad campaign. Dropping out of college in 1963 at the age of 18, Curb formed
Sidewalk Records (a predecessor of Curb Records) and helped launch the careers of multiple
West Coast rock and roll
Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm an ...
artists.
Curb scored the music for the short film ''
Skaterdater'' (1965), as well as ''
The Wild Angels'' (1966), ''
Thunder Alley Thunder Alley may refer to:
* ''Thunder Alley'' (TV series), an American sitcom
* ''Thunder Alley'' (1967 film), a film about auto racing
* ''Thunder Alley'' (1985 film), an American drama film
* Thunder Alley (Kings Island), an amusement pa ...
'' (1967), ''
Devil's Angels'' (1967), ''
The Born Losers'' (1967) (the first of the ''
Billy Jack'' films), ''
Maryjane'' (1968), ''
The Wild Racers'' (1968), ''
The Savage Seven'' (1968), ''
The Big Bounce'' (1969), ''
The Sidehackers'' (1969) and ''
Black Water Gold'' (1970). In 1969, his company merged with
MGM Records and he became president of both MGM Records and
Verve Records
Verve Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group (UMG). Founded in 1956 by Norman Granz, the label is home to the world's largest jazz catalogue, which includes recordings by artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simon ...
. Curb composed or supervised more than 50 film scores and wrote more than 400 songs.
In 1969, he co-wrote a new theme for the TV series ''
American Bandstand'', which was used until 1974.

Curb organized his own musical ensemble, The Mike Curb Congregation, in the 1960s; they had a Top 40 pop hit in early 1971 with the title cut from their album ''Burning Bridges'' (written and composed by
Lalo Schifrin and Mike Curb) which was used as the theme of
Brian G. Hutton's film ''
Kelly's Heroes''. The song reached No. 1 in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
The Mike Curb Congregation had an adult contemporary chart hit in 1970 with the song "
Sweet Gingerbread Man "Sweet Gingerbread Man" is a song with music by Michel Legrand and lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman. It was recorded originally for director Leonard Horn's 1970 screen version of Robert T. Westbrook's ''The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweeth ...
" from the film ''
The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart'' and had a minor hit in 1973 with the
Sherman Brothers
The Sherman Brothers were an American songwriting duo that specialized in musical films, made up of Robert B. Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) and Richard M. Sherman (born June 12, 1928). Together they received various accolades inc ...
composition "
It's a Small World". They performed the title song for ''
Dirty Dingus Magee'' (1970). The group was featured on
Sammy Davis Jr.'s No. 1
''Billboard'' Hot 100 hit of 1972, "
The Candy Man" (the
Aubrey Woods version was featured in the film ''
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''). They sang backup on
Jud Strunk's 1973 hit "
Daisy a Day".
Also, in 1973, he met and dated singer
Karen Carpenter of the musical duo
Carpenters, the relationship only lasting for a year.
In 1978, the Mike Curb Congregation was featured in ''
The Magic of Lassie'', starring
James Stewart. They recorded "Together, a New Beginning" in 1980, the theme song for
Ronald Reagan's successful presidential bid that year. The Mike Curb Congregation were weekly regulars on
Glen Campbell's CBS television show. In 1969, Curb signed Christian rock pioneer
Larry Norman to
Capitol Records
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. Curb wrote and produced music for the Hanna-Barbera animated series ''
Cattanooga Cats''. The theme for the cartoon series ''Hot Wheels'' is credited to Mike Curb and the Curbstones.
In the 1970s, Curb wrote and produced for
Roy Orbison,
Marie Osmond and the
Osmond Family,
Lou Rawls,
Sammy Davis Jr. and
Solomon Burke; he also signed artists such as
the Sylvers,
Eric Burdon,
War,
Richie Havens, the
Five Man Electrical Band,
Gloria Gaynor,
Johnny Bristol,
Exile,
The Four Seasons and the Dutch singer
Heintje Simons and
The Mob (Chicago band). Curb ran a short-lived country music subsidiary label for
Motown called Hitsville Records.
He co-wrote the lyrics for "It Was a Good Time". He received
BMI awards for composing "Burning Bridges" for
Clint Eastwood's ''Kelly's Heroes'', and for composing "
All for the Love of Sunshine
"All for the Love of Sunshine" is a song written by music executive Mike Curb, Harley Hatcher and Lalo Schifrin, recorded by American country music singer Hank Williams Jr.
The song went to number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart ...
".
Curb served as chairman of the Inaugural Youth Concert for President
Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a representative and senator from California and was t ...
's second term on January 20, 1973. He enlisted many artists from MGM records as well as others to perform for the historic event.
Solomon Burke,
The Mob,
Jimmy Osmond,
Tommy Roe,
Ray Stevens,
The Sylvers,
The Don Costa Orchestra, and
Laurie Lea Schaefer were on the stage for the young audience. He served as
emcee for the program.
In 2021,
Fisk Jubilee Singers won Grammy awards for ''Celebrating Fisk! (The 150th Anniversary Album)'' under
Best Roots Gospel Album category. The album was produced under the label of
Curb Records
Curb Records (also known as Asylum-Curb and formerly known as MCG Curb) is an American record label started by Mike Curb, originally as Sidewalk Records in 1963. From 1969 to 1973, Curb merged with MGM Records where Curb served as President of M ...
, under the auspices of Curb and Paul Kwami.
Philanthropy
Mike Curb has given away more than $100 million in support of education, historic preservation, homelessness and a wide range of services in communities in Nashville, TN and beyond. Th
Mike Curb Foundationis supported through earnings from Curb Records. The Foundation has supported 13 universities, including Arizona State University, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Cal State Northridge, and Fiske University.
MGM anti-drug controversy
In 1970, ''Billboard'' reported that "MGM Records president Mike Curb has dropped 18 acts who, in his opinion, promote and exploit hard drugs through music."
Billboard reported that Curb was alarmed by the drug-related deaths of
Janis Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix, and
Alan Wilson of
Canned Heat.
[ Among the musicians incorrectly thought to be included in the purge were ]The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. The original line-up consisted of singer/guitarist Lou Reed, multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise. MacL ...
and Frank Zappa's group The Mothers of Invention; however, Zappa spoke out against drug use throughout his career and by early 1969 had fulfilled his MGM/Verve contract and moved to his own Bizarre Records label, distributed by Warner Bros. The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. The original line-up consisted of singer/guitarist Lou Reed, multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise. MacL ...
had already left the label by then to sign with Atlantic Records
Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most ...
, who released their fourth studio album '' Loaded''. Also, when Eric Burdon, who was an advocate of psychedelics, dared Curb to release him from his contract although he was his biggest selling artist, Curb acquiesced. Burdon also launched a campaign—by distributing bumper stickers—called Curb the Clap.
Curb claimed industry support, but the only record company official he cited, Bill Gallagher, the president of Paramount Records, contradicted him. Columbia Records
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president Clive Davis said Curb was "grandstanding", and that his anti-drug stance had made him "a minor hero of the Nixon administration." In 1997, Curb stated the affair had happened at a time when "you were considered a freak if you spoke out against drugs."[
]
Political career
Encouraged to enter politics in part by Ronald Reagan, Curb was elected Lieutenant Governor of California
The lieutenant governor of California is the second highest executive officer of the government of the U.S. state of California. The lieutenant governor is elected to serve a four-year term and can serve a maximum of two terms. In addition to ...
in 1978, defeating the incumbent Democrat, Mervyn M. Dymally. Democratic
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Politics
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*A member of a Democratic Party:
**Democratic Party (United States) (D)
**Democratic ...
candidate Jerry Brown
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was re-elected governor in the same year. During much of Brown's 1979–1980 bid to become the Democratic presidential candidate, Curb was acting governor, vetoing legislation, issuing executive orders and making appointments; actions the California Supreme Court upheld as Curb's constitutional prerogative. Curb worked with Harvey Milk on the campaign against the Briggs Initiative
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and persuaded Reagan to oppose it, leading to its defeat. Curb has been a leading conservative supporter of gay rights ever since.
Curb lost the 1982 Republican gubernatorial nomination to California Attorney General George Deukmejian. In 1986, Curb ran again for lieutenant governor as the Republican nominee against the incumbent Democrat, Leo T. McCarthy, in a bitterly contested race, largely run on the issue of punishment for drug trafficking and violent crimes. A vocal opponent of drug use, Curb advocated extension of the death penalty to include drug pushers whose narcotics trafficking resulted in a death. As of 2021, he is the last Republican elected lieutenant governor; Abel Maldonado was appointed to the position by then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger but lost the subsequent election to then San Francisco mayor and future Governor Gavin Newsom
Gavin Christopher Newsom (born October 10, 1967) is an American politician and businessman who has been the 40th governor of California since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 49th lieutenant governor of California fro ...
. In 1980, Curb was co-chairman of Ronald Reagan's successful presidential campaign. Curb was also chairman of the convention program in Detroit and was later appointed by Reagan to be chairman of the national finance committee.[''Mike Curb 50 Years'', p. 32; , Grandin Hood, (January 1, 2011)]
Involvement in car racing
A motorsport enthusiast, Curb is a co-owner of the Curb Agajanian Performance Group, a team that has won 10 national championships. His sponsorship and ownership have included three of NASCAR's most celebrated drivers: he previously owned Richard Petty's famed No. 43 car in 1984 and 1985, during which Petty achieved his 199th and 200th career wins. Curb was also a sponsor for Dale Earnhardt during his 1980 Winston Cup championship winning season, and sponsored Darrell Waltrip
Darrell Lee Waltrip (born February 5, 1947) is an American motorsports analyst, author, former national television broadcaster, and stock car driver. He raced from 1972 to 2000 in the NASCAR Cup Series (known as the NASCAR Winston Cup Series dur ...
's No. 12 Toyota Tundra in the Craftsman Truck Series
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, driven by Joey Miller
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Career
Miller grew up in the Lakeville, Minnes ...
in 2006. Curb-Agajanian also ran cars for many years in the Indianapolis 500, including for Dan Wheldon and Alexander Rossi, with whom he won the 2011 and 2016 Indianapolis 500s respectively.
Curb was the only car owner to win in all 10 NASCAR auto racing series in the United States – the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (formerly Nextel/Sprint Cup and Winston Cup), the Xfinity Series (formerly the Nationwide series and Busch Series), the Gander Outdoors Truck Series (formerly the Camping World Truck Series and Craftsman Truck Series), the Grand-Am Rolex Daytona Prototype National Sports Car Series (now the United Sports Car Series merged with American Le Mans), the IMSA GT Series (formerly IMSA Camel GT), Continental Series (formerly IMSA GTS), the Late Model All American Series, the Modifieds and the K&N East and West Series.
Curb was the co-owner with Richard Childress of the No. 98 Chevrolet driven by Austin Dillon. Curb is also a long-time sponsor of ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series, being part-owner of the team's No. 98 Ford driven by Grant Enfinger. He also maintained a similar partnership with Phil Parsons Racing in the Cup Series, which also ran the No. 98. The Curb Racing team has cars in United States Automobile Club (USAC) competition. Their drivers Christopher Bell and Rico Abreu won the 2013 and 2014 USAC National Midget tours.
Elvis House
In 2006, Curb purchased a house at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, which was once owned by Elvis Presley. Curb renovated the house and turned it over to the Mike Curb Institute at Rhodes College.
Awards and honors
In Nashville, Curb has become a civic leader and benefactor of Belmont University, where his donation toward the construction of a new arena resulted in it being named the Curb Event Center
The Curb Event Center is a multipurpose arena on the campus of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Named in honor of its prime donor, music executive and former lieutenant governor of California Mike Curb, the arena was completed in 2003, ...
. The university runs the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business. Curb endowed the Curb Center and the Curb Creative Campus program at Vanderbilt University and the Mike Curb Institute of Music at Rhodes College in Memphis.
In 2001, Curb was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame. Curb was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2003 and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2009.
In August 2006, Curb pledged $10 million to California State University, Northridge (CSUN) (in Los Angeles) to endow his alma mater's arts college and provide a lead gift for the university's regional performing arts center. Of the $10 million gift, $5 million supported CSUN's College of Arts, Media, and Communication, one of the university's largest colleges that offers degree and certificate programs for more than 4,400 students. Of the gift, $4 million went into a general endowment for the college, and $1 million endowed a faculty chair specializing in music industry studies. As a result, the college was named in his honor. Studies with in the Mike Curb's College include Media, Arts, Music, Business, Journalism, and Communication Studies.
On June 29, 2007, Curb was honored with the 2,341st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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.
CSU Channel Islands dedicated the Mike Curb Studio in Napa Hall at the Camarillo, California campus on October 21, 2010. The studio is a post-production and film and video production facility.
In 2014, Curb was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and t ...
and in 2016, he was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. He was awarded Ray Fox Memorial Award of ''Living Legends of Auto Racing'' in Daytona in 2017. In 2018, Racers Reunion featured him in Men Who Changed Racing with Harry Miller and Sam Nunis. Curb was inducted to North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in the same year for his "contributions and support of the Hall of Fame". In 2019, Curb received Junior Achievement National Centennial Leadership Award from Junior Achievement.
Discography
Albums
Collaboration albums
Singles
Guest singles
References
External links
MikeCurb.com
Mike Curb Family Foundation
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at Allmusic
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1944 births
American entertainment industry businesspeople
Songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state)
IndyCar Series team owners
Lieutenant Governors of California
Living people
NASCAR team owners
Musicians from Savannah, Georgia
Record producers from California
California Republicans
Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee
California State University, Northridge alumni
American male composers
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American politicians of Mexican descent
Tennessee Republicans
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