Tim DuBois explained

Tim DuBois
Birth Name:James Timothy DuBois
Birth Date:May 4, 1948
Birth Place:Southwest City, Missouri, U.S.
Alma Mater:Oklahoma State University
Years Active:1977 - present
Spouse:Pamela S DuBois
Children:Jamie Grace DuBois

James Timothy DuBois (born May 4, 1948) is an American accountant, songwriter, and recording industry executive based in Nashville. He has headed both Arista Records and Universal South Records,[1] and as a songwriter, he has written five No.1 country hits, including "Love in the First Degree" which was a world-wide hit recorded by the group Alabama.[2]

DuBois started playing guitar in bands as a youth. He received three academic scholarships to Oklahoma State University (OSU) to study accounting, earned two advanced degrees, and worked as a senior financial analyst for the Texas Federal Reserve Bank.[3] He also worked for Arthur Andersen.[4] While pursuing his PhD, DuBois became interested in country music and began writing songs. This eventually led him to move to Nashville to pursue music. Writing successful songs led him to become a record producer, creating over 20 No. 1 and top five singles and more than a dozen gold, platinum, and double-platinum country albums. He founded the musical group Restless Heart in 1984, and Clive Davis hired him in 1989 to establish a Nashville office of Arista Records.[5] He discovered and signed country artists Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, The Tractors, Brad Paisley, Blackhawk, Pam Tillis and Diamond Rio.[6]

DuBois was known as the "most powerful person in the music industry" by Business Nashville in 1996, "Record Executive of the Year" in 1992 by Pollstar, and was included in Entertainment Weekly list of the "101 Most Powerful People in Entertainment" in 1994 and 1995. He is a member of Oklahoma State University's Hall of Fame (1996) and was the school's Accounting Alumnus of the year (1992).

Early career

He was born in Southwest City, Missouri. He started playing guitar in rock bands as a youth in nearby Grove, Oklahoma. He is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.[7] In his senior year of high school, a camp roommate wrote a song; DuBois was interested in song lyrics.[8] He attended Oklahoma State University and studied accounting, winning three scholarships: an Arthur Andersen Scholarship, an Atlantic Richfield Scholarship and an Oklahoma State Regents Scholarship.[6] He received a bachelor's in accounting in 1971 and a master's in 1972, and he became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

He worked for the Arthur Andersen firm for about a year, then took a job in Dallas as a financial analyst for the Texas Federal Reserve Bank.[9] During his time in Texas, he became interested in country music and pursued songwriting in his spare time. While attending an accounting convention in Dallas, he met up with his former professors, who convinced him to return to Oklahoma State to enter the PhD program at OSU's Spears School of Business. While in the PhD program, he said, "I'm a true left-brain, right-brain conflict, but it has served me very well".[10] In 1975, he met Scott Hendricks, another Oklahoma State student. Dubois and Hendricks, along with DuBois's younger brother (also a musician), headed to Nashville.

In 1979, he was given his first job as a publishing company staff songwriter by Bob Montgomery for $75 a week. From 1979 to 1985, DuBois worked as both a publishing company staff writer and as an accounting professor. Throughout that period, DuBois composed over 20 country singles. In 1980, he got a job teaching at Owen Graduate School of Management and he had three hit songs on the country charts: "Midnight Hauler" (Razzy Bailey); "Love in the First Degree" (Alabama);[11] and "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)" (Jerry Reed).[12] DuBois opened the Nashville branch of Los Angeles-based artist management firm Fitzgerald-Hartley in 1986. Country artist Vince Gill soon joined Restless Heart. DuBois and Gill collaborated on some songwriting projects, including the song "When I Call Your Name".

In 1989, Clive Davis, founder of Arista Records, appointed DuBois to open the Nashville division of the label. Arista Nashville sold 80 million albums in its first eleven years of business, breaking acts like Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Pam Tillis, Diamond Rio and Brad Paisley. DuBois later joined producer Tony Brown to operate Universal South Records.[13] [14]

In 1991, DuBois married Pamela Smith from Dallas, Texas, a friend he had known for fifteen years. Their daughter, Jamie Grace DuBois, was born in 1994.

In 2007, DuBois returned to the faculty of Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management, where he is developing courses related to the music business. He has also joined forces with Marc Dottore to form Dottore-DuBois Artist Management.[15] DuBois resides in Nashville, Tennessee. ASCAP announced in February 2010 that they would relocate their Nashville location to a DuBois-led regional office. DuBois holds the positions of Vice President and Managing Executive.[16] After restructuring ASCAP, DuBois was asked to join London Broadcast Company in January 2012. He started a joint-venture called AMP (Artists, Managers, Partners).

Organizations

DuBois serves on the boards of the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music, the Americana Music Association, and SunTrust Bank, and as chairman of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau. He is a past board member of Leadership Music,[17] Country Music Foundation, National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Nashville Songwriters Foundation, and Nashville Songwriters Association International.

Awards and recognition

Tim DuBois has received recognition as "Record Executive of the Year" by Pollstar and as one of the "101 Most Powerful People" in the entertainment industry by Entertainment Weekly. He was inducted into Oklahoma State University's Hall of Fame in 1996. Throughout his songwriting career, DuBois has earned five number-one singles, 24 top-ten singles, six ASCAP Awards, nine BMI Country Awards, two BMI Pop Awards and a number of other accolades.

Songwriting awards

OrganizationAwardSongDate
Country Music AssociationSong of the Year"When I Call Your Name"1991
Academy of Country MusicSong of the Year Nomination"When I Call Your Name"1991
Grammy AwardsSong of the Year Nomination"When I Call Your Name"1991
Music City News AwardsSingle of the Year"When I Call Your Name"1991
Nashville Songwriters Association InternationalAward of Merit"When I Call Your Name"1991
Academy of Country MusicSong of the Year Nomination"She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)"1982
Grammy AwardsSong of the Year Nomination"She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)"1982
Nashville Songwriters Association InternationalAward of Merit"She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)"1982
Academy of Country MusicSong of the Year Nomination"Love in the First Degree"1982
Music City News AwardsTop Country Hits Awards"Love in the First Degree"1982
Nashville Songwriters Association InternationalSongwriter of the Year Finalist1982

Discography

TitleArtist
A Good Nights LoveTammy Wynette
A Good Old Fashioned Saturday Night HonkyVernon Oxford
Tonk Barroom BrawlVernon Oxford
Back To The Heartbreak KidKathy Mattea
Back To The Heartbreak KidRestless Heart
Big Dreams In A Small TownRestless Heart
Blind Faith And The Naked TruthRazzy Bailey
Blue RendevouzLloyd David Foster
Crazy BlueBilly Montana
Dancys DreamRestless Heart
Don't Ask The Reason WhySecret Of My Success
D-R-U-N-KDavid Allen Coe
Few And Far BetweenRestless Heart
Gone AwaySteve Ripley
Hard TimesRestless Heart
Have Your Memory Come AgainKenny Dale
Heartbreak KidJuice Newton
Heaven SentSylvia
Heaven SentBryan White
HummingbirdRicky Skaggs
HummingbirdRestless Heart
I Forgot How Bad My Good Woman Can BeRazzy Bailey
I Love The Way She Keeps Me In The DarkConway Twitty
I Was Meant To Be With YouDiamond Rio
It's Been One Of Those DaysBobby Vinton
It's Been One Of Those DaysLang Scott
I've Never Been So SureRestless Heart
Jenny Come BackRestless Heart
Jesse's SoulRadney Foster
Julie Do I Ever Cross Your MindWood Newton
Let The Heartache RideRestless Heart
Love In The First DegreeAlabama
Love The Hurt AwayWood Newton
Love Will Get Your Through Time With No MoneyThe Girls Next Door
Midnight HaulerRazzy Bailey
Oklahoma SwingVince Gill & Reba McEntire
Quittin' TimeAsleep At The Wheel
Restless HeartJuice Newton
Restless HeartRestless Heart
Say You'll StayWayne Massey
She Got The GoldmineJohnny Paycheck
She Got The GoldmineJerry Reed
She's Got A Drinkin' ProblemGary Stewart
She's Got A Drinkin' ProblemJohnny Paycheck
Somewhere There's A Love SongCharlie Rich
Southern ComfortJoe Stampley
Straight For Your LoveTerri Heart
Sweet TemptationThe Kendalls
Sweet Red WineGary Morris
Tell Your Dream To MeMarty Robbins
The Bluest Eyes In TexasRestless Heart
The Boys On A RollRestless Heart
The Truth HurtsRestless Heart
This RoadMike Reid
This TimeRestless Heart
Too Many Hearts In The FireBobby Smith
Tryin To Get To New OrleansThe Tractors
Unconditional LoveGlen Campbell
Victim Of The GameRestless Heart
We Owned This TownRestless Heart
When I Call Your NameVince Gill
Who Better Than an AngelJanie Frickie
Working WomanRob Crosby
You Seen One You Seen 'em AllBettye Lovette
You Seen One You Seen 'em AllRuth Ann
You've Got The TouchLloyd David Foster

Record production credits

ArtistTitleRecord labelDateAward or recognition
BlackhawkStrong EnoughArista Records1996Certified Gold
Diamond RioIVArista Records1995Certified Gold
BlackhawkBlackhawkArista Records1994Certified Double Platinum
Diamond RioLove A Little StrongerArista Records1994Certified Platinum
Diamond RioClose to the EdgeArista Records1993Certified Gold
Steve WarinerDriveArista Records1993
Diamond RioDiamond RioArista Records1991Certified Platinum
ExileJusticeArista Records1991
Steve WarinerI Am ReadyArista Records1991Certified Gold
Restless HeartThe Best of Restless HeartRCA Records1991
ExileStill StandingArista Records1990
Restless HeartFast Movin’ TrainRCA Records1990Certified Gold
Restless HeartBig Dreams In A Small TownRCA Records1988Certified Gold
Restless HeartWheelsRCA Records1986Certified Gold
Restless HeartRestless HeartRCA Records1985

Song production credits

TitleArtist
(Back to The) Heartbreak KidRestless Heart
Big Dreams In A Small TownRestless Heart
Gone Away
Heaven Sent
HummingbirdRestless Heart
HummingbirdRicky Skaggs
I Was Meant To Be With You
Jesse's Soul
Love In the First Degree
Midnight HaulerRazzy Bailey
Oklahoma SwingVince Gill, Reba McEntire
Quittin’ Time
She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)
She's Got A Drinking Problem
The Bluest Eyes In TexasRestless Heart

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Universal South launches eb & flo Records . bizjournals.com . Nashville Business Journal . October 19, 2019 . October 9, 2002.
  2. Web site: The story of a song: Love in the First Degree - Alabama . 2024-07-06 . CMF Radio . en-US.
  3. Web site: Stillwater . Oklahoma State University . Campus . OK 74078 . Maps744-5000 . Parking . 2019-12-02 . Sound Connection - Oklahoma State University . 2024-07-06 . news.okstate.edu . en.
  4. Web site: Tim DuBois, Class of 2024 . oklahomahof.com . . 18 May 2024.
  5. Web site: Tim DuBois . 2024-07-06 . The Quest Center . en-US.
  6. Web site: Spears School Tributes: 100 for 100/Tim DuBois DuBois married Pamela Smith from Texas in 1991. They have one daughter, Jamie Grace DuBois. . Business.okstate.edu . November 2014 . Oklahoma State University . October 19, 2019.
  7. Web site: Tim DuBois, Class of 2024 . oklahomahof.com . . 18 May 2024.
  8. News: Dubois . Tim . My Life in Music (Address to Nashville Centennial Club) . The Centennial Club, Nashville, Tennessee . October 17, 2019.
  9. Web site: Tim Dubois/Influential leaders/Honorees . aacsb.edu . Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business . October 18, 2019 . 2015.
  10. News: Hutson-Miller . Kaylea M. . DuBois among five Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Inductees . October 17, 2019 . Grand Lake News . October 20, 2015 . Grove, Oklahoma.
  11. News: Reed Strikes Gold Again . November 26, 2019 . Showcase . 145 . The Tennessean . August 29, 1982 . 77. 55.
  12. Book: Whitburn, Joel . The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 284.
  13. Web site: Universal Music Group, the world's leading music company | Home Page. Universalmusic.com. January 21, 2021.
  14. Web site: Tim DuBois . October 26, 2009 . February 11, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110211043558/http://www.madmanager.com/TimDuBoisSite.html . dead .
  15. Web site: Madmanager.com - M.A.D Artists . October 26, 2009 . December 11, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091211174356/http://www.madmanager.com/MadArtistsHome.html . dead .
  16. Web site: ASCAP Elevates Nashville to Regional Office to Serve all Musical Genres . March 25, 2010 . April 7, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100407081459/http://www.ascap.com/press/2010/0223_nashville.aspx . dead .
  17. Web site: Leadership Music . 2024-07-06 . Leadership Music - . en.