Bruce Lundvall

1935 - 2015

Bruce Lundvall

1935 - 2015

BORN

1935

DIED

2015

Bruce Lundvall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 20, 2015.
Record executive Bruce Lundvall, who revived the iconic Blue Note Records label in the mid-1980s and turned it into a major influence on the contemporary jazz scene during his 25 years as president, has died at age 79.

Lundvall died Tuesday at The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, New Jersey, of complications from a prolonged battle with Parkinson's disease, Blue Note publicist Cem Kurosman said.

In a music career spanning more than 50 years, Lundvall "discovered, signed, promoted and guided the careers of some of the most respected artists in the world," Neil Portnow, president of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, said in a statement.

As a top executive at Columbia Records and Blue Note, Lundvall was responsible for signing and or nurturing the careers of Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, James Taylor, Bobby McFerrin, Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, Dianne Reeves, Richard Marx, Phoebe Snow, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen and Norah Jones.

"My belief is that if you sign an individual artist, an artist that has their own sound, their own concept, and is doing something important musically, that in the end, you will win," Lundvall said in a 2003 interview posted on the All About Jazz website.

After graduating from Bucknell University in the late 1950s, Lundvall was turned away when he went looking for an entry-level job at Blue Note. But in 1984, Lundvall and producer Michael Cuscuna were tapped to reactivate the dormant Blue Note label, which had been acquired by EMI. After taking over as president in 1985, he brought back some of the label's earlier stars like Freddie Hubbard and McCoy Tyner, while also signing new artists including singers Reeves and Cassandra Wilson, and saxophonist Joe Lovano.

"Bruce not only loved the music; he loved the artists themselves and reveled in their company," Cuscuna said in an email. "Bruce had a way of making dreams come true for himself and everyone around him."

Lundvall's biggest commercial success came when a woman in the label's accounting department he had never met wanted him to meet a young singer she had heard in a local cafe.

A few days later, he had a nervous Jones in his office playing her demo tape. He signed her on the spot. Her multiplatinum 2002 debut album, "Come Away With Me," won eight Grammys, including album of the year.

"I met Bruce on my 21st birthday and it was life changing," Jones said in an email. "It would be easy to say that he gave me my career, but it goes beyond that. He guided me and helped me to make good decisions.

"When I was too green to make them, he told me the path to take, and when I figured out who I was as an artist he let me fly."

Such successes enabled Lundvall to realize his dream of having the label represent some of the most influential jazz musicians representing the music's future, including pianists Jason Moran and Robert Glasper, trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire and guitarist Lionel Loueke.

A self-described "failed" saxophonist, Lundvall grew up in New Jersey and frequented New York jazz clubs as a teenager where he heard bebop legends Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.

In 1960, he got a job as a marketing trainee at Columbia Records and rose up the ranks to become president of the domestic division of its parent company, CBS Records, in the mid-1970s.

Lundvall played a crucial role in getting the label to release Hancock's groundbreaking "Headhunters" electric jazz-fusion album, encouraged Springsteen on his breakthrough "Born to Run" album, and steered Snow onto the pop charts with her hit "Poetry Man."

In 1979, Lundvall created the Havana Jam Festival that brought American jazz and pop musicians - including Weather Report, Billy Joel, Kris Kristofferson and the CBS Jazz All-Stars with Gordon and Getz - to Cuba for the first concerts in nearly two decades.

Lundvall stepped down as president of Blue Note in 2010 because of failing health, but remained involved with the label as chairman emeritus. In 2012, musician-producer Don Was succeeded him as president.

"Bruce was a one-of-a-kind, larger-than-life human being," Was said in a statement. "His joie de vivre was equaled only by his love for music, impeccable taste and kind heart."

Lundvall didn't let his illness diminish his passion for jazz, organizing the Sunrise Senior Living Jazz Festival last August at his assisted living facility featuring Jones, Reeves and Lovano.

He is survived by his wife, Kay, their three sons and two grandchildren.

CHARLES J. GANS, Associated Press


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Maki Amemiya

April 12, 2019

I was his interpreter when Bruce visited Tokyo's EMI.
He told me to visit him when in NY.
Now I live in NJ.
I didn't know that he had passed away till now.
My condolences to the family members.
We miss him but his legacy will live forever along with all the memories of him.

Maki

Renee Johnson

October 12, 2015

I was just talking to my mother a few minutes ago about Bruce and was wondering what he was doing now...so I googled him and this is how I found out that he had passed away. My heart just sunk. I use to work for Bruce as his second Assistant when Diane was still with him. I have so many great memories of him and he was a wonderful and very generous and thoughtful man. My condolences go out to his family. Bruce you will never be forgotten ... Rest in Peace and thank you for everything!!!

Dick Boddie

July 6, 2015

I had been thinking about Bruce quite often over the past few weeks, knowing of his being institutionalized for Parkinson's disease, and was seeking out folks who might have been interested in putting together a tribute to Bruce Lundvall. I was searching for Herbie Hancock's publicist so I could start with him.

I just got off the phone with my dear friend and fraternity brother, Jim Kaufman, who informed me that Bruce had recently died. I knew he was challenged by Parkinson's, but thought he was still with us. Bruce, Jim, I, as well as hundreds of other Delta Upsilon Fraternity brothers at Bucknell University, loved music, but Lundvall made
it his life. What an amazing obsession....

What a great man.

Bruce Lundvall was unique in his laser focus on America's only original art form, jazz. He was a man who was committed to music, especially jazz, and to those people who were also committed to it. Bruce was one of a kind, and we are all better off because he spent his time making sure jazz didn't die in America. It has more followers in other nations than here, so he worked tirelessly, diligently and so effectively for decades to preserve, promote and enjoy this amazing art form.

And finally, understand that my friend knew that all of this happened and happens best through the commitment, love, and talent of the individual.

Dick Boddie
a.k.a.
Richard Benjamin Boddie, J.D.
Huntington Beach, California
(via Rochester, New York}

P.S. I still would like to proceed with organizing a well deserved tribute to the man
who has made such a difference to so many, whom in turn continue to make such
a positive contribution to the world. Any takers?

May 27, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the family. May Almighty God grant you peace as you cope with your loss. Phi.4:6,7

J W

May 27, 2015

We express our condolences to Lundvall family, many friends and colleagues. May you find comfort in your many fond memories together, God's promise to undo all tragedy and the words of the greatest man who ever lived: "Two sparrows sell for a coin of small value, do they not? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground without your Father's knowledge. 30 But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. 31 So have no fear; you are worth more than many sparrows." (Matt 10:29-31)

L

May 26, 2015

LAR

May 25, 2015

My condolences go out to the Lundvall family regarding the death of Bruce. Please be comforted in knowing that God is with you during this difficult time. I find Psalm 121 to be very comforting when confronted with difficult times.

Jerlyn Lewis

May 25, 2015

May the promise God has made to "swallow up death forever" and "wipe away the tears from all faces" in His promised paradise be a source of comfort and hope to the Lundvall family. I am truly sorry for your loss of Bruce.

michelle plakas-kaiser

May 25, 2015

rip

May 23, 2015

May it comfort you to know that our Grand Creator, as well as others, care about your feelings at this time of your loss.

CJ

May 23, 2015

May the true God console your pain and heal your heart,My condolences to the Lundvall Family (Psalm 92:2)

May 23, 2015

May the God of all comfort and peace be with your dear fond memories.

May 23, 2015

May the God of all comfort,comfort you in your time of need........

May 23, 2015

May the wonderful memories give you peace and provide solace and strength to the family during this time,May the family find comfort in God's promise of life without end in paradise. 2 Corinthinas 1:3,4

Brenda

May 22, 2015

We are so thankful to Bruce Lundvall for his contribution to the revitalization of Jazz and for the many artists that he discovered and helped to entertain us. Find comfort in knowing that he is now free of all sickness and pain. He has more than earned his peaceful rest awaiting the promise of a better future. He will be missed!

May 22, 2015

To the Lundvall family, we send our condolences. Bruce was an inspiration to us all, the many conversations we had, cleared a path to our understanding and conviction to our choices in life.
May he rest in peace.
Joe & Cathy Donofrio

May 22, 2015

Dear Mrs. Lundvall and Family.. I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Bruce. My heart goes out to you all with deepest sympathy. Liz Ryan/Mahwah, NJ

RLA Maryland

May 21, 2015

My condolences on the loss of Bruce Lundville. May God grant you peace during your sorrow (Romans15:33)

May 21, 2015

Please accept my conconleces regarding the loss

May 21, 2015

Dear Kay and Family. Please accept our sincere sympathy. We have many fond memories dating back to High School. Bruce had a distinguished career and you should be very proud.
Barbara and Ned Cooke(Gordon)

May 21, 2015

Very sad news to hear about his passing. I hope to meet him in Paradise.

May 21, 2015

Bruce was a great guy and also a cool cat. We were friends in High School and beyond and he will surely be missed by many. Howard Buckley MD

May 21, 2015

I'm sorry for the loss of Bruce. I hope the family comfort in knowing that soon there will be a time of no more sorrowing or pain.

Scott Chamberland

May 21, 2015

Rest in Peace

Stacy

May 21, 2015

May the God of all comfort be with family loved ones.

Adrian Barnette

May 21, 2015

We'll miss you !

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

May 21, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

May 21, 2015

May your family find peace and comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

May 21, 2015

To the Lundvall family and friends, I am so very sorry for your loss. Hope in our lives endears us to believe it does not matter what situation we are in. So, for those who fall asleep, hope is ever offered from our Creator John 3:16

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