Bill Bentley (record producer)


Bill Bentley is an American music industry executive, particularly notable for having produced tribute albums of the music of significant cult artists , , Doug Sahm and Lou Reed, in addition to other recording projects.

History

Bill Bentley was born in Houston, Texas in 1950 and attended Lamar High School. He commenced playing drums at an early age. His music career started at the age of fifteen, when he interned at the KYOK-AM radio station in Houston. While in high school, he formed a band called The Aggregation, the local rivals of which were The Coachmen, from neighbouring Lee High School and featuring guitarist Billy Gibbons, later of ZZ Top. Bentley grew up in the newspaper business; his father, Bud Bentley, was a cartoonist and later the art director at the Houston Post.
Bentley attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas and later the University of Texas at Austin, where he joined a band of English majors called The Bizarros. The band was notable for including Velvet Underground founding member Sterling Morrison. Bentley had also developed an admiration for the 13th Floor Elevators during the Sixties, following the band extensively to dozens of Houston concerts starting at La Maison in 1965 on through to their last performances at Love Street Light Circus and Feel Good Machine in 1968.
Bentley had developed typesetting skills, and was able to use these as an entry to a position in 1974 as the music editor at the Austin Sun bi-weekly newspaper. In 1978, he became the music editor at the L.A. Weekly, being one of six people forming the core of the first editorial staff at that paper.
Entering the record business, Bentley became the Director of Publicity at Slash Records and rose to become a Senior Vice President of media relations at Warner Bros. Records. In his role as a publicist, he has worked with such artists as Los Lobos, Elvis Costello, The Blasters, Green Day, X, Lou Reed, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and R.E.M.. As a record company executive, he has provided guidance to the careers of such artists as Doug Sahm, ZZ Top and Wilco. In addition, throughout a career in music that spans over forty years, he has been a writer of liner notes to numerous record releases.
In 1990, upon learning of the financial distress of Roky Erickson, founder of the 13th Floor Elevators, Bentley organized a tribute album for him, for the purpose of raising funds. The result was ', released on Sire Records, part of the Warner Bros. Records group with which Bentley was then associated. Similarly, in 1999, when Bentley learned that Moby Grape co-founder Skip Spence was seriously ill with cancer and facing mounting medical bills, Bentley again organized a tribute album: ', released on Birdman Records. In 1992, Bentley was instrumental in restarting the career of Jimmy Scott, acting as Executive Producer and writing the liner notes for Scott's comeback album, All The Way, which was also released on Sire Records.
Bentley is also notable for his efforts to enhance public appreciation of the contributions of particular artists. For example, he is the executive producer of a retrospective Roky Erickson compilation, ' and a tribute album to Doug Sahm, ', recorded and released nearly ten years after Sahm's death. Similarly, Bentley was associated with the 1992 compilation of O.V. Wright material, Soul of O.V. Wright, released twelve years after Wright's untimely death, at the age of forty-one.
Bentley was with Warner Bros. Records from 1986 to 2006, at which point he became the personal public relations representative of Neil Young, as well as the Chief Executive Officer of Sonic Boomers Inc., an internet-based music news and information site, modeled "as something like Pitchfork Media for the older set, or maybe something like No Depression on the Web." He also became the A & R Director at Vanguard Records, where his first signing was Merle Haggard. He joined Concord Records's A&R department in 2015, and was A&R director for Alejandro Escovedo's Burn Something Beautiful release. He also co-produced the 6-CD set Otis Redding Live at the Whisky a Go Go: The Complete Recordings. Bentley remains a longtime contributor of music reviews and music articles to the Austin Chronicle. and writes the monthly reviews column Bentley's Bandstand at www.americanahighways.org.
Bentley's first book, SMITHSONIAN ROCK & ROLL: LIVE AND UNSEEN, was published by Smithsonian Books in October 2017. He is presently writing for Neil Young Archives, and started Water Bros. Films in 2019. The company is developing a documentary on longtime music manager Elliot Roberts, who passed away in 2019. Bentley is also producing a second tribute album for the late singer Roky Erickson, titled MAY THE CIRCLE REMAIN UNBROKEN, to be released by Light in the Attic Records in 2021.

Credits

Vanguard Records:
Concord Music:
Smithsonian Books