Maxx Kidd
{{short description|American singer-songwriter}}
{{distinguish|Max Kidd (American football)}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Maxx Kidd
| image = MaxxKiddPromotionalPicture.jpg
| caption =
| birth_name = Carl Lomax Kidd
| birth_date = {{birth date|1941|8|18}}{{cite news|title=Veteran Go-Go music producer Maxx Kidd dies at 75 |url=http://defendernetwork.com/art-entertainment/music/veteran-go-go-music-producer-maxx-kidd-dies-75/ |last=Staff Writer |date=March 16, 2017 |newspaper=Defender Network }}
| birth_place = Charleston, West Virginia{{cite magazine|title=Kiss me Before You Go-Go |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=16jp_aFRHdgC&q=maxx+kidd&pg=PA67 |pages=65–67 |date=June 1985|first=Michael |last=Cooper |magazine=SPIN}}
| origin = Washington, D.C.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2017|3|13|1941|8|18}}
| death_place = Chevy Chase, Maryland
| genre = {{hlist| Soul | go-go | funk | calypso }}
| occupation = Music executive, songwriter, record producer, film producer, concert promoter
| years_active = 1960–2017
| label = T.T.E.D., Capitol, Curtom, Shrine
| associated_acts = The Enjoyables, Chuck Brown, Trouble Funk, Experience Unlimited, Curtis Mayfield, Jerry Butler, Gene Chandler
}}
Maxx Kidd (born Carl Lomax Kidd, August 8, 1941 – March 13, 2017){{cite web|title=Maxx Kidd |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/78858-Maxx-Kidd |publisher=Discogs |access-date=3 May 2017}} was an American record producer, music promoter, film producer, and impresario based in Washington, D.C. He is regarded as one of the most significant figures in shepherding the growth of go-go music.{{cite magazine|title=Go-Go Music Pioneer Maxx Kidd Dies at 75 |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7727710/go-go-pioneer-maxx-kidd-obit |first=Gail |last=Mitchell |date=March 15, 2017 |magazine=Billboard.com}}{{cite web|title=Go-Go Music Pioneer Maxx Kidd Dies at 75 |url=http://www.musicnewsweb.com/story/22281/go-go-music-pioneer-maxx-kidd-dies-at-75/ |last=Staff Writer |date=15 March 2017 |publisher=Music News Web }}{{cite book|last1=Lornell |first1=Kip |last2=Stephenson, Jr. |first2=Charles C. |date=2001 |title=The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip-Hop |publisher=Billboard Books |isbn=0-8230-7727-6|title-link=The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip-Hop }} Some of the most well-known production credits included "Blow Your Whistle" and "We Need Some Money", along with numerous other go-go songs. Additionally, Kidd has done concert promotion for numerous musical acts, such as Lou Rawls, Shalamar, The Temptations, Johnnie Taylor, Van McCoy, and The O'Jays.{{cite news|title=Music producer Maxx Kidd dies |url=http://www.hollywood.com/general/music-producer-maxx-kidd-dies-60680272/ |date=n.d. |last=Staff Writer |work=Hollywood.com |access-date=3 May 2017}}
Biography
Maxx Kidd was born on August 8, 1941, and raised in Charleston, West Virginia. During his youth in West Virginia, he met Nat King Cole in a nightclub which was owned by his father.{{cite news|title=Maxx Kidd, Go-Go's Fiercest Advocate, Has Died |url=http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/music/blog/20855392/maxx-kidd-gogos-fiercest-advocate-has-died |first=Steve |last=Kiviat |date=March 20, 2017 |newspaper=Washington City Paper}} This encounter sparked Kidd's interest in the music industry. Thereafter, he became a calypso singer at a drive-in restaurant.
Kidd briefly served in the United States Army before relocating to Washington, D.C. in 1960. After arriving in D.C., Kidd joined soul group The Enjoyables, whose members included Keni St. Lewis, James Johnson, William Britton, Gerald Richardson, and Sidney Hall.{{cite web|title=The Enjoyables |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/2123490-The-Enjoyables |publisher=Discogs |access-date=3 May 2017}}{{cite web|title=The Enjoyables {{!}} Biography | url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-enjoyables-mn0000055077 |first=Andrew |last=Hamilton |website=AllMusic |access-date=3 May 2017}} The group released their debut single "Push a Little Harder" on Capitol Records in 1964, and the follow-up single "Shame" in 1966 on the D.C.-based label Shrine Records. Additionally, Kidd also worked with Curtis Mayfield's record label "Curtom Records", where he collaborated with Jerry Butler, Gene Chandler and Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers. He created his own record label T.T.E.D. (the initials stood for "Tolerance, Trust, Eternal dedication, and Determination") and released numerous go-go singles and albums.
In 1992, Kidd suffered a stroke and was faced with continuing health issues for the remainder of his life.{{cite web |title=#OffScriptOn9: Remember Go-Go pioneer Maxx Kidd |url=http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/-offscripton9-remember-go-go-pioneer-maxx-kidd-/425999153 |date=March 27, 2017 |first=Bruce |last=Johnson |author-link=Bruce Johnson (journalist) |publisher=WUSA*9 {{!}} OFFSCRIPT with Bruce Johnson }}{{Dead link|date=February 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} He died on March 13, 2017, in Chevy Chase, Maryland at the age of 75. Kidd was survived by five daughters, one son, eleven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, four siblings, and a son-in-law.
See also
- Go-go, {{small|(a funk subgenre of Washington, D.C.)}}
- Good to Go, ({{small|1985 film}} and {{small|soundtrack}})
- Music of Washington, D.C.
References
{{reflist|30em}}
External links
- {{IMDb name|2000203}}
- {{IMDb title|6862622|Take Me to the Go-Go}} (upcoming biographical film)
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