If you grew up in the US or Canada, chances are you bought one of these compilation albums. You most certainly have seen their commercials.
Pioneering TV pitchman Phil Kives dies at 87
http://www.ctvnews.ca/business/pione...t-87-1.2879243
If you grew up in the US or Canada, chances are you bought one of these compilation albums. You most certainly have seen their commercials.
Pioneering TV pitchman Phil Kives dies at 87
http://www.ctvnews.ca/business/pione...t-87-1.2879243
I just watched a documentary on him on YouTube a few weeks ago. Fascinating guy. A bit of a con artist, but he never let anything stop him. Seriously, music lovers owe a lot to him.
It's strange but I got all nostalgic when I heard the news. I remember having my first K-Tel compilation album in 1971 and I played that sucker to death! The commercials now seem real cheesy ,but Phil Kives and K-Tel filled a void in the market like no one else could. May he rest in peace.
It must have upset him when the major labels pushed him out of the market in the 80s. He didn't totally disappear because the CD helped him keep some kind of presence in the music world for a while, anyway.
This was my first and favorite K-TEL Album":
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