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Jeffry Katz (born May 20, 1943, Brooklyn, New York) is an American , one of the first proponents of .


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He is one half of a hitmaking duo with , the two working together as the Super K Productions company.Clarke, Donald (ed.) (1998) The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Penguin Books, , p. 182 He and Kasenetz have manufactured and produced Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus, The Music Explosion, 1910 Fruitgum Company, and The Ohio Express.Romanowski, Patricia; George-Warren, Holly & Pareles, John (2001) The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll (third edition), Simon & Schuster Ltd, , p. 700Hall, Claude (1967) " Long Sessions Required for 'Serious' Pop", Billboard, September 2, 1967, p. 1, 10, retrieved 2011-06-25

Kasenetz and Katz met at the University of Arizona in the early 1960s. Both came from observant Jewish families. One of their first projects in the music business was as concert promoters bringing the British band the Dave Clark Five to the University of Arizona. Leaving the University of Arizona before their senior year they moved back to New York and opened a small office on Broadway in Manhattan.

Kasenetz and Katz created the concept of bubblegum music. of asked the duo to come up with a marketing name for their music. Between 1967 and 1969 some of their bubblegum music releases are "Beg, Borrow and Steal," "1, 2, 3, Red Light," "Goody, Goody Gumdrops," "Indian Giver", "Down at Lulu's," "Chewy, Chewy," "Mercy," "Simon Says," "Special Delivery," "Yummy Yummy Yummy" and "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'."

In 1966, their first production was with Christine Cooper on "S.O.S. Heart In Distress." The same year Kasenetz and Katz began working with an Ohio band, The Music Explosion who recorded "Little Bit O' Soul." Kasenetz got in his car and drove across the country promoting the song to radio stations. In July 1967, the song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, selling a million copies. This solidified Kasenetz and Katz as music industry players.

(2026). 9781584653035, Brandeis University Press, published by University Press of New England.

In 1977, Kasenetz and Katz achieved another top twenty hit "Black Betty" by the group , featuring Bill Bartlett of the .

Three touring members of the Group Ram Jam; guitarist Gregg Hoffman, bassist Dennis Feldman and drummer , together with keyboardist and vocalist Roy Herring Jr. became the group Speedway Boulevard. Working with producers Jeffry Katz and , they recorded single, "(Think I Better) Hold On" and the self-titled album, which were released in 1980. Fireworks Rock & Metal Magazine, Jul 31, 2022 - Bands That Time Forgot: Speedway Blvd.


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