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24-638: [REDACTED] Look up jive  or jiving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jive may refer to: Businesses [ edit ] Jive (publisher) , a Japanese publishing company in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture Jive Electro , a sublabel of the Zomba Group's Jive Records Jive Records , an American independent record label founded by Clive Calder in 1981 Jive Software , an Aurea Software company Jive,

48-509: A music venue in Adelaide , South Australia Dances [ edit ] Hand jive , a dance particularly associated with music of the 1950s Jive (dance) , a dance style that originated in the United States from African Americans in the early 1930s Modern Jive , a dance style derived from swing, Lindy Hop, rock and roll, salsa and others Skip jive , a British dance, descended from

72-521: A business relationship with Clive Davis , whose Arista Records began releasing material by Zomba artists. In 1981, Zomba formed Jive Records, whose operations began with the release of British dance and pop music from groups such as Q-Feel , A Flock of Seagulls , and Tight Fit . Its name was inspired by township Jive , a type of music that originated in South Africa. Clive Davis had hoped that Zomba's connection with Mutt Lange would help alleviate

96-435: A performer and songwriter. The article reported Clive Calder had been warned about Kelly’s behavior as early as 1994; it quoted him: "Clearly, we missed something." Former Jive president Barry Weiss told the newspaper that during his 20 years with the label, he never concerned himself with Kelly's private life, and was unaware of two lawsuits filed against Kelly and the label by women alleging sexual misconduct, suits in which

120-459: A publishing and management company. It was named Zomba Records and relocated to London , England, four years later; their first client was a young Robert "Mutt" Lange . Zomba originally wanted to avoid record labels to instead focus on their songwriters and producers while allowing other established labels to release the material. Later that decade, the company opened offices in the US, where Calder began

144-675: A research institute to support the operations and users of the European VLBI Network Jive Jones (born 1981), American singer, songwriter, producer, model, and actor Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jive . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jive&oldid=1223522286 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

168-431: A sublabel of the Zomba Group's Jive Records Jive Records , an American independent record label founded by Clive Calder in 1981 Jive Software , an Aurea Software company Jive, a music venue in Adelaide , South Australia Dances [ edit ] Hand jive , a dance particularly associated with music of the 1950s Jive (dance) , a dance style that originated in the United States from African Americans in

192-473: A temporary advisory role as Zomba was integrated into BMG. Weiss succeeded Calder as the new head of Zomba. In 2004, BMG merged with Sony Music Entertainment to form Sony BMG . During this time, Jive's management and distribution were restructured under the newly formed Zomba Label Group . Artists who had previously been on LaFace and Arista Records were subsequently absorbed under the Zomba group and placed under

216-407: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages jive [REDACTED] Look up jive  or jiving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jive may refer to: Businesses [ edit ] Jive (publisher) , a Japanese publishing company in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture Jive Electro ,

240-595: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jive Records Jive Records (later stylized as JIVE Records ) was a British-American independent record label founded by Clive Calder in 1981 as a subsidiary of the Zomba Group . In the US , the label had offices in New York City and Chicago . Jive was best known for its successes with hip hop , R&B, and dance acts in

264-444: The 1980s and 1990s, along with teen pop and boy bands during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Jive was acquired by Bertelsmann Music Group in 2002. In 2008, BMG itself was bought out by Sony Music Entertainment . Jive Records thereupon remained a unit wholly owned by Sony up until the label’s dissolution in 2011, when Jive was absorbed into RCA Records . In 1971, South African businessmen Clive Calder and Ralph Simon began

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288-594: The 2000s when a video tape surfaced allegedly showing Kelly engaging in sexual acts with a minor and when Kelly was arrested for possession of child pornography . Despite the scandals, Kelly remained signed to Jive’s roster and continued to release albums with the label up to its merger with RCA in 2011. In 2018, the Washington Post ran a lengthy article alleging industry executives at Jive had been aware of Kelly's sexually abusive behavior towards young women for years, but did nothing about them due to his success as

312-526: The Sony Music France division under the name Jive Epic in France until 2019, when it was absorbed into RCA Records France. On September 27, 2021, singer R. Kelly was found guilty by a federal jury of acts including bribery and sexual exploitation of a child. Allegations of Kelly’s sexual misconduct had long followed the singer since his early career with Jive in the early 1990s, as well as throughout

336-483: The difficulties Arista was having with launching rock acts to success. By 1982, Calder was introduced to Barry Weiss , a young college graduate who took Calder out to hip-hop clubs in New York City for his job interview with Zomba. Weiss and Calder began grooming musicians for what would eventually become the hip hop group Whodini . After two days, the group created and recorded its hit single "Magic's Wand." While

360-597: The early 1930s Modern Jive , a dance style derived from swing, Lindy Hop, rock and roll, salsa and others Skip jive , a British dance, descended from the jazz dances of the 1930s and 1940s jive Other uses [ edit ] Jive talk , an African-American Vernacular English slang or vocabulary that developed in Harlem Jive (software) , a commercial Java EE-based Enterprise 2.0 collaboration and knowledge management tool JIVE, an alias for American singer-songwriter Jive Jones Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC ,

384-505: The former buying out shares of the latter. As a result of Sony's buyout, Jive (along with its BMG sisters RCA and Arista) became a wholly owned unit of a refreshed Sony Music Entertainment . Starting in 2008 Jive was all capital (e.g. JIVE Records), this change started when BMG Label Group was renamed RCA/JIVE Label Group . After two decades as president of Jive, Barry Weiss left for Universal Music Group in March 2011. On October 7, 2011, it

408-589: The group would eventually leave Jive, the early success allowed the label to focus on hip-hop artists throughout the 1980s. In 1987, Jive cut distribution ties with Arista, effectively separating them from Davis, who eschewed hip hop music at his label. As the 1980s drew to a close, the label entered a distribution deal with Arista's sister label RCA Records , and it continued to sign hip hop acts including DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince , Boogie Down Productions , Too $ hort , Schoolly D , and Kid Rock . In 1990, Calder bought Simon’s stake in Zomba and became

432-416: The jazz dances of the 1930s and 1940s jive Other uses [ edit ] Jive talk , an African-American Vernacular English slang or vocabulary that developed in Harlem Jive (software) , a commercial Java EE-based Enterprise 2.0 collaboration and knowledge management tool JIVE, an alias for American singer-songwriter Jive Jones Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC , a research institute to support

456-523: The label by purchasing a 20-percent stake of Jive. By the late 1990s, Jive began signing pop acts Backstreet Boys , NSYNC and Britney Spears . All three acts achieved massive success as the 2000s dawned, becoming the three best-selling acts in the label's history. In 2002, Calder sold Zomba to BMG for US$ 2.74 billion, which at the time was the largest-ever acquisition of an independent label with major-label distribution. Calder then announced his resignation from Zomba, but continued to stay on at Jive in

480-568: The operations and users of the European VLBI Network Jive Jones (born 1981), American singer, songwriter, producer, model, and actor Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jive . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jive&oldid=1223522286 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

504-453: The purview of Jive Records’ staff. Thus, artists such as Pink , Usher , and Outkast became de facto Jive artists. Though both physical record sales and teen pop had steadily declined since the early 2000s, the output from Jive’s newer artists — particularly Usher’s Confessions album and Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below — would prove to be profitable successes for Jive. In addition to releasing Spears’ 2007 album Blackout , Jive

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528-625: The sole owner of Jive Records. Jive's distribution deal with RCA expired in 1991. At this time, Bertelsmann Music Group acquired a minority share of the label and began to distribute its records directly. Weiss became chief executive of Jive Records that year. Jive opened branches in Chicago and had also become a premier label in the genres of hip hop and R&B with the success of acts like D-Nice , E-40 , UGK , A Tribe Called Quest , Hi-Five , KRS-One / Boogie Down Productions , R. Kelly and Aaliyah . In 1996, BMG deepened its relationship with

552-473: Was announced that Jive, along with Arista and J Records , would be retired to refresh and re-brand RCA Records by not confusing or diluting it with other labels. All retained artists on those labels were then moved to RCA Records. The label is currently in hibernation, with the distribution of its back catalog handled by Sony Music's Legacy Recordings . Previously, the Jive brand was being exclusively used under

576-541: Was now also the home of a solo Justin Timberlake , whose FutureSex/LoveSounds also saw high sales. Other Jive artists at that time included Ciara and Chris Brown . By early 2008, the BMG Label Group was said to include RCA Records , J Records , LaFace , Arista , Volcano Entertainment , Verity , GospoCentric and Fo Yo Soul — all overseen by Weiss. Later that year, Sony and BMG dissolved its merger, with

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