Gordon Keith (producer)

Gordon Keith (aka William Henry Adams Jr.) (August 12, 1939 – November 17, 2020)[1] was an American record producer who was the first person to sign a recording contract with the Jackson 5 and release their records.[2][3][4] In 1966, he and four friends founded Steeltown Records in Gary, Indiana, with each able to manage, record, and sign local talent themselves in and around Gary.[5][a] The quality of the music and dance scene was high in and near Gary. Vivian Carter, founder of VeeJay Records, and the Spaniels, a prominent doo-wop group, are examples of Gary's musical culture. Keith states that each Steeltown partner individually discovered, signed, and took the responsibility and any profit for each signed individual or group, using Steeltown Records (Steeltown label) as an umbrella to promote name recognition.[b] Keith also points out that he had himself went solo as a vocalist in the 1960s because he wearied of the lack of discipline and commitment of so many of the young singers he sang doo-wop songs with. Therefore, he was looking not only for talent, but talent with a disciplined professional attitude and commitment.

  1. ^ "William Adams Obituary (1939 - 2020) - Post Tribune". Legacy.com. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  2. ^ J. Randy Taraborrelli, Michael Jackson, The Magic, the Madness, the Whole Story 1958–2009, Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd., 2009, ISBN 978-0446564748
  3. ^ Krohn, Katherine, Michael Jackson, Ultimate Music Legend, Lerner Publishing Group, 2010, ISBN 978-0761357629
  4. ^ Cashmore, Ernest, The Black Culture Industry, 1997, Routledge, ISBN 978-0415120838
  5. ^ "Indiana Soul". Midwest45s.org. Archived from the original on December 21, 2015. Retrieved November 22, 2015.


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