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It was about 1980 as I recall it. I had a meeting with Don Kelly and Dennis Nicholas in Los Angeles. They were the co-managers for Wolfman Jack at that time. We completed our business and I flew back to Atlanta. Several weeks later Dennis called me on the phone and said that he and Don had disagreed with how to handle Wolfman’s career; thus, he had left as co-manager. I liked him from our LA meeting, and asked if he might have an idea of something we could do together. He was well connected in Hollywood. He flew to Atlanta and we discussed forming a company called Ads for Movies, Inc. Dennis had worked on the first American Graffiti movie (Wolfman was one of the stars of it), and he thought that between Burkhart/Abrams research, station contacts, and on air production skills that we could create promotion concepts for movies to be released.

So we leased a small office on Wilshire in Beverly Hills, and we were officially in business. Dennis took me to meet Ned Tanen who was president of Universal. Ned liked the idea, and assigned us to work with his promotion department. Dennis also took me to see other movie executives and producers.

Our first assignment was a movie to be released starring Richard Pryor and the Pointer Sisters called Car Wash. After previewing the movie, I knew it was for us because of its music soundtrack that offered perfect music for radio commercials. I asked some of our consulting guys about the voice for the commercials. As I recall we used Sonny Fox who was then working in Philadelphia radio who did a great job on them. Then, we advised our client on which stations to buy advertising, the frequency, dayparts, etc. Car Wash was a financial success, much better than our client had anticipated. The buzz about Ads for Movies, Inc was heard in Hollywood boardroom and bars.

Irving Azoff called. He and Bob Evans were doing a movie called Urban Cowboy. I flew to L.A. and listened to an incredible sound track featuring some of Irving’s clients like the Eagles. I asked him to play the soundtrack again. It was even better the second time!!! We got involved with this project which was a pleasure. The ad spots for radio contained the music from Urban Cowboy. The movie was a smash, and of course the LP of the music was a best seller.

Dennis took me to meet Jon Peters who was co-producer of the Eyes of Laura Mars starring Faye Dunaway. We had lunch in his on-the-movie-set office as we discussed the movie and our thoughts about promotion. Jon was then dating some lady by the name of Streisand who sang the title song in the movie which we used in the radio station ads).

Dwight Douglas from our consulting office worked on The Rose, More American Graffiti, and Frank Langella’s Dracula. All good movies, and Dwight did a super good job.

We tried to be very selective about movies that we would promote. We missed on a few, but I won’t mention their names because the may still be rentals.

We were paid a very handsome fee. It wasn’t long before other movie promotion people found out about our fees. They convinced the movie companies and producers that they would do the same work as Ad for Movies, Inc for one fourth of the price. Saving money talks!!! We lost quite a few movie assignments because of our high fees. We had a decision to make. Take our profits and close the company, or continue with lower rates. We took our profits and closed our Ads For Movies, Inc shop. Hollywood was fun for a while.

I know because I WAS THERE!!

Next week: HOW SATELITE MUSIC NETWORK (SMN) WAS FOUNDED/FORMED.

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