metro >> on the cover Legendary Celebration Detroit music industry legend Harry Balk turns 90. Judy Greenwald I Contributing Writer CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 "Other kids' fathers were doctors, law- yers, accountants:' Howard said. "But my dad was the 'Godfather of Detroit Music: so hip and cool. When I was in school and we had a 'show what your parent did at work day, my presentation involved an assembly where the popular group the Shades of Blue performed their hit, 'Oh How Happy' to show what my dad did! "He was so handsome and always wore crisp, white, monogrammed shirts and even smoked monogrammed cigars! With hard work, `HB' — as he was always called — was very successful in the production end of the Motown music scene. Through my dad, I got my passion for producing" This passion was developed in Balk at an early age. Born in Detroit's 12th Street neighborhood, Balk, as a young man, man- aged the Krim Theatre in Highland Park, owned by his uncle. Howard said in order to boost business, her father held talent shows at the theater. A consistent winner was singer Little Willie John, who became Harry Balk and Berry Gordy at Motown, the Musical on Broadway the first major talent Balk signed. His next success as a producer involved Del Shannon, with the hit song "Runaway" been best friends ever since. I never saw in Ferndale, emceed the event, and on the Balk formed Twirl Records with business him without a hat for the first two years DVD of the show Martin produced, Balk is partner Irving Michanek in 1961. This I knew him! Harry produced 11 top-10 shown saying it was the most valuable and Detroit business lasted until 1965. Balk records and many top 40s. He's without touching award he'd ever received. then formed a new label, Impact Records, a doubt one of the most respected record "Detroit is my heart:' he said, "a wonder- as well as a publishing company, Gomba. producers in the music business." ful town, and Motown made music history. In 1966, Balk discovered the Latino Balk's achievements influenced his This award is awesome! There's no other singer Rodriguez and, in 1969, he both daughter's success as a producer as well. A way to describe it." Balk's words garnered started Inferno Records and closed Impact, model in her own right, Howard learned him a standing ovation. after being hired by Motown's Berry Gordy, about "behind-the-scenes" work from Martin called Balk "a visionary music where he was the first Jewish head of A&R him, and for the past 26 years, Ta-Dah! producer." Balk, he said, was a tremendous (artists and repertoire — the division of a Productions has been at the forefront of influence in his pursuing a career in music record label responsible for talent presenting top-quality fashion production. scouting and artistic development). shows and special events for "Harry made essential contributions to Balk started the Rare Earth label malls, TV shows and corpo- American — and more importantly — in 1969 and is credited with push- rate clients. "I've followed in Detroit's music history. I can attest to a ing for the release of Marvin Gaye's my father's footsteps:' she said. time when a gambler with instinct, ramie "What's Going On:' despite Gordy's "Producing is my life as well." and talent could achieve anything in the reluctance. The album became the According to Howard, much record business. Harry is a Detroit treasure, biggest success in Motown history. of her father's career took place and his contribution will live forever." One friend who knows much during his many years living in A special item at the 90th birthday fete Harry Balk, of Balk's history is fellow music California. She said he returned to is one Howard believes will create lasting industry professional John Brooks circa 19 60 Michigan in 2007. memories as well. of Clinton Township. A special event that celebrated "My dad always signed everything with "Harry and I met in 1961 when an Balk's lifelong successful music career was `Guess Who Loves You?' and a drawing of a Italian singer I managed, Mickey Denton the 2013 Detroit Music Awards, where he face with a mustache and cigar. In honor of (his real name, Gasper Badalamenti), audi- received the Distinguished Achievement his birthday, his granddaughter is making tioned for Harry at his record company at Award for his body of work in the music mugs with 'Legendary HB 90th Birthday' 20 W Alexandrine in Downtown Detroit:' industry. on one side, and his signature and saying Brooks said. "We've worked together and Joel Martin, owner of 54 Sound Studios on the other. He said having everyone he 14 September 24 • 2015 JI loves together to celebrate him would be a really exciting and proud moment." Howard, too, showed pride as she point- ed out the diamond ring she wears with the initials "HB" on it, which once belonged to her father. "My dad gave the ring to me on my 60th birthday:' she said. "That ring, along with a mezuzah he wore that was given to him by his grandparents at his bar mitzvah, were and are very important to him. "Dad had a hit song: 'Hats Off To Larry,"' Howard said with emotion filling her voice. "I say, 'Hats Off To Harry'! You're one in a million, Dad. You're a true gold record!" ❑ Impact records label