R.I.P., GARY ARNOLD

Gary Arnold, the beloved former executive at Disc Records, Trans World Entertainment and Hollywood Records who built Best Buy’s recorded music business, died Monday at home in San Diego after a long battle with cancer.

During his 18 years at Best Buy, Arnold took the retailer into the exclusives business, starting in 1995 with a complimentary Beatles interview CD included with every purchase of Anthology 1. His efforts were key in making the retailer a force in the music industry.

Arnold secured exclusives such as Guns N’ RosesChinese Democracy, The Rolling Stones DVDs Four Flicks and Biggest Bang and the live-streamed final concert of The Police.

He was promoted to Senior VP, Entertainment Marketing, and later SVP of Best Buy’s U.S. entertainment business, which included movie, music, gaming and PC software and video game hardware.

He also launched the company’s in-house label Redline Entertainment, and among the signings was Joe Satriani’s Chickenfoot. Satriani, Sammy Hagar and Matt Sorum were among the artists offering condolences on social media.

A member of the board of the Grammy Foundation, in 1999 he became the first retailer to serve on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Committee. He was a supporter of Farm Aid as well.

In 2011, he founded his own technology and entertainment consultancy.

SPOTIFY Q1 PROFIT TOPS $1B; SUBS HIT 239M
How Swede it is. (4/23a)
HITS LIST IN
PLAYOFF MODE
Will scoring records be broken this week? (4/23a)
THE COUNT: ALL THE DESERT'S A STAGE
The dust settles on the Indio Polo Grounds. (4/22a)
ROCK HALL UNVEILS
2024 INDUCTEES
Class of '24 comes alive. (4/22a)
TOP 20: TAYLOR TIME
Is it ever. (4/23a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
 Email

 First Name

 Last Name

 Company

 Country
CAPTCHA code
Captcha: (type the characters above)