Dear old Kim Fowley, music business shyster, scamp and the man who created the all-girl group "The Runaways" has died. He also gave us B. Bumble & The Stingers's "Nut Rocker".
Kim livened up the LA music scene, always enthusing about something, always a new scheme or idea to push (often pinched off someone else).
Sugar T, that's really sad to hear, the man was certainly a character and indeed a scamp but always made his presence felt. I must admit that I quite liked Nut Rocker, but that speaks volumes regarding my choice of music.
Thanks, Lowther Boy. It's good to be back with part of the Millers' mob. I'm also trying to get back on MillersMad to join up with the rest but keep getting my email login and pass word rejected. Maybe you'll just be stuck with me on here only.
Kim was a striking bloke (very tall, thin, gaunt) and hustled the all-girl group The Runaways to Warners [WEA] in 1975 but they went to Mercury with that great single "Cherry Bomb" coming out in 1976.
Warners also had that great Jonathan Richman single & album "Roadrunner" in 1972 in demos cut by John Cale and hustled to us by Kim Fowley but never put it out, only to see it be a hit on Beserkley a few years' later. Not Joe Smith (A&R Manager) & Mo Ostin's finest hour.
CTMiller commented to me that just left Rodney Bingenheimer left of the LA 'personalities' but Rodney is a hustler, an early spotter of trends and acts and a bandwagon jumper. Kim actually created stuff.
Maybe this will prompt a book on Kim's role in music, particularly as he can't sue now!