RMM Records & Video

RMM Records & Video

RMM Records | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1987 (1987) |
Founder | Ralph Mercado |
Defunct | 2001 (2001) |
Distributor(s) | Sony Discos, Universal Music Latino |
Genre | Salsa, merengue, tropical, Latin jazz |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | New York City |
RMM Records, also known as RMM Records & Video Corp, was an independent Latin music record label established in 1987 and based in New York City. The label was most active during the late 1980s and early 1990s and produced primarily salsa, Latin jazz, and merengue music. At its peak, RMM Records employed 55 staff members and had distribution deals in 42 cities around the world, occupying 9,000 square feet in two floors at its Soho headquarters. The label was established by Fania Records promoter Ralph Mercado, who had established RMM Management in 1972 as an artist management and booking agency, providing bookings for Latin artists Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, and Ray Barretto.
Artists who recorded for the label included Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Tito Nieves, Oscar D'Leon, Eddie Palmieri, Cheo Feliciano, Ismael Miranda, José Alberto, Tony Vega, Johnny Rivera, Ray Sepúlveda, Domingo Quiñones, Miles Peña, Orquesta Guayacan, Conjunto Clasico, Manny Manuel, the New York Band, Marc Anthony & La India. Record producers included Sergio George, Isidro Infante, and Humberto Ramirez.
RMM Records | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1987 (1987) |
Founder | Ralph Mercado |
Defunct | 2001 (2001) |
Distributor(s) | Sony Discos, Universal Music Latino |
Genre | Salsa, merengue, tropical, Latin jazz |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | New York City |
Empire and legacy
RMM filed for bankruptcy in November 2000, selling its assets to Universal Music Group.[1] According to the NY Times,[2] unpaid royalties, as well as a lawsuit settlement of $7.7 million to Glenn Monroig totaling over $11 million, plus interest, contributed to the end of RMM Records. On June 25, 2001, as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy sale, Universal Music Group (UMG) announced the acquisition of RMM’s assets.[3]
Founder and key staff
Ralph Mercado Jr. (September 29, 1941 – March 10, 2009) was born in Brooklyn to a Puerto Rican mother and Dominican father. He entered the music business as a teenager, organizing parties and dances as president of a neighborhood social club. In the 1960s, he promoted R & B and soul artists like James Brown and paired them with Latin artists like Mongo Santamaria. In the 1980s-1990s, Mercado was a promoter of Latin Jazz, Latin rock, Merengue and Salsa. He establishing a network of businesses that promoted concerts, managed artists, and led to the foundation of the record label Ritmo Mundo Musical (RMM). Following the bankruptcy of RMM in 2000, Ralph Mercado returned to artist promotion.[4]
Debra A. Mercado, starting in the early 1990s, was RMM's National Director of Publicity, as well as overseeing international promotions generated by RMM International.[5] She also was in charge of public relations for four other enterprises: RMM (Management), Ralph Mercado Presents, Caribbean Waves Music (ASCAP), and Crossing Borders Music Inc. (BMI).
George Nenadich who is currently with Sirius XM Radio on the Caliente channel for the last 10 years as host of the very popular classic salsa program La Vieja Escuela every Sat morning at 9:00am EST as well as Rumbon a 24Hour classic salsa channel launched by George Nenadich with the program La Jungla de Rumbon every Friday night at 7pm EST became part of RMM Records in 1989 as Promotions Director and one of the very first employees of the label along with Martha Cancel who was there prior and managed the everyday operations of the label at that time including promotions etc. Nelson Rodríguez, started in 1991, as the General Manager of the Record Division.
Familiar recordings
Combinación Perfecta 1993
Tropical Tribute to The Beatles 1996
Recordando a Selena 1996
En Vivo 1994 (recorded at Miami Arena, July 1993)
European Explosion 1996 (recorded at Cannes, February 1995)
Artists
Tony Vega
Van Lester
Ray Sepúlveda
Jesús Enríquez
Guianko (also known as Yanko)
Louie Ramirez
Ray De La Paz
3-2 Get Funky
Tito Puente
Humberto Ramírez
Cheo Feliciano
Miles Peña
Vanessa
Isidro Infante & La Elite
José Alberto "El Canario"
Tito Nieves
Giovanny Hidalgo
Orquesta de la Luz (Co-Distributed by BMG Victor Japan)
Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez
Guayacán Orquesta
Michael Stuart
Ismael Miranda
Antonio Cartagena
Corinne
Kevin Ceballo
Johnny Rivera
Oscar D'León
Luis Perico Ortíz
Marc Anthony
Manny Manuel
Frankie Morales
La India
Domingo Quiñones
Los Hermanos Moreno
Ray Perdomo
Grupo Caneo
Eddie Palmieri
The New York Band
Johnny Almendra & Los Jovenes del Barrio
Robert Avellanet
Lisandro Mesa
Descarga Boricua
Limi-T 21
Matecaña Orquesta
Fernando Echavarría y La familia André
Sin Limite
Willy Rivera
Charlie Sepulveda
Rubén Sierra
Yorman
Yari Moré
Jerry Galante
Issac Delgado
Dave Valentin
Chamy Solano
Grupo Raíces
Puerto Rico All Stars
Aramis Camilo
Marcos Caminero
Monchy
Ravel
Cuco Valoy
Mickey Perfecto
Jandy Feliz
Tres Equis
Aníbal Bravo
Vivanativa
La Misma Gente
Paymasi
César Flores
July Mateo "Rasputín"
Los Nietos y Sergio Hernández
Aleo
Wichy Camacho
Angelito Villalona
Grupo Heavy
Alberto Barros
Henry Rosario
Michel Camilo
Deddie Romero
Jerry Medina
Raul Paz
Hilton Ruiz
Fausto Rey
Antonio Cabán Vale "El Topo"
K'stalia y Los Salchichas
He'Pepo
Cali Alemán
Aleo
Checo Acosta
Alto Voltaje
Andrés Mercedes
Azucarado
Lucecita Benítez
Celinés
Cherito
Chrissy
Conexión Salsera
El Combo Show
Bobby Cruz
Paquito D’Rivera
DJ Karlos
Freddie Gerardo
Pancho Gómez
Grupo ABC
Grupo Mandarina
José Octavio
La Artillería
La Orquesta Joven
Latino Man
Los Bravos
Jesse Márquez
Luisito Martí
Johan Minaya
Glen Monroig
Nettai Tropical Jazz Big Band
José Nogueras
Nora
Orchestra 7
Mickey Perfecto
Millie Puente
Sandy Reyes
Roc & Kato
Kike Santana
Super Cuban All Stars
José Manuel Taveras
Juan Pablo Torres
Charlie Valens
Wellington
Yolanda Duke
Familia RMM
TropiJazz All-Stars
Sergio George
Labels
SOHO Latino [7]
Sonero Discos
RMM International
TropiJazz
Merengazo
RMM Rocks
See also
List of record labels
Ralph Mercado