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295:, and Buck Reingold founded Casablanca Records. Holmes was Senior Vice President, working closely with the company’s major talents. He was also President of Chocolate City Records, a label under the Casablanca brand. Casablanca became one of the most successful American labels of the 1970s. Remarkably, the former Buddah executivest had taken Casablanca from the brink of bankruptcy to a $ 100 million a year operation in less than five years. 33: 194:
In 1952, Holmes, Ron Moseley, Ron Anderson, and Lowe Murray formed the Cavaliers Quartet, singing on street corners. When Anderson left for the Army, Lloyd Davis and Gene Redd joined and the new group continued as the Fi-Tones. After signing a contract with Atlas Record, the high school buddies had
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handling Pop record promotions. Less than six months later, Bogart was promoted to Vice President and General Manager. When Cameo was sold, the two friends left to run Buddah Records, a new record label owned by Kama Sutra Records.
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Holmes' first job in the record portion was with Colpix Records handling promotions in New York City. With his success developing strong relations with the disc jockeys at Black audience powerhouse radio stations
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As Vice President of Buddah Records, Holmes signed the Impressions and curated an impressive roster of R&B acts, with million-sellers by the Edwin Hawkins Singers ("
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Less than a year later, Cameo Parkway Records recruited Holmes to be the National Director of Promotions for R&B where he met
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In 1980, the co-founders sold their interest in Casablanca to Polygram. After the sale, Bogart started
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National Association of Television & Radio Announcers (NATRA) "Executive of the Year" Award (1976)
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recruited Holmes to be its East Coast Regional Manager of Promotions. His first promotional hit was
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before dying of cancer in 1982 at age 39. Holmes joined CBS Records, promoting top acts like
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to their first record contract. He was the executive producer of their second album
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before co-founding Casablanca. After Casablanca had been sold, Holmes moved to
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Gavin Report's "Promotion Man of the Year" several years in a row
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New York City Black Radio's "Executive of the Year" Award (1976)
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as Vice President of East Coast A&R and Executive Producer.
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Billboard's "One of Tomorrow's 200 Top Executives" Award (1976)
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Black Radio Exclusive's "Executive of the Year" Award (1979)
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Billboard Magazine’s "Promotion Man of the Year" in 1973
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by Sir Mack Rice (later covered by Wilson Pickett).
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Casablanca Records
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