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Name
  
John Fry

Organizations founded
  
Ardent Studios

Role
  
Record Producer

Production company
  
Ardent Studios

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Died
  
December 18, 2014, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

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Jonathan "John" Fry (December 31, 1944 – December 18, 2014) was the founder of Ardent Records in Memphis, Tennessee, which includes Ardent Studios; two record labels, Ardent Records (Christian label) and Ardent Music (mainstream label); and a production company, Ardent Film Department. Originally founded in 1959, the business didn't become official until 1966.

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Music career

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Fry engineered and produced an eclectic array of records. As of 2014, Ardent Studios had recorded over 70 gold and platinum albums and singles; many for Stax Records. He was best known for his work on the first three Big Star albums and as the band's mentor.

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Ardent Studios was used by recording artists including Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, ZZ Top, R.E.M., Stevie Ray Vaughan, Al Green, The Allman Brothers Band, B.B. King, The White Stripes, The Replacements, and Three 6 Mafia as well as Stax Records' recording artists including, Cat Power, M.I.A. and, Big Star. About 20 percent of the Stax catalog was recorded at Ardent and the major Stax artists recorded there as well, except for Otis Redding, who died in 1967.

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John Fry had served as the national President of the Society of Professional Audio Recording Services; (SPARS), Chairman of the Tennessee Film, Entertainment, and Music Commission; Chairman of the Memphis Film Commission; President and National Trustee of the Memphis Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy Organization), and Chairman of the Memphis and Shelby County Music Commission. He was also a board member of the Memphis Music Foundation, Visible School Music and Worship Arts College. Fry was also Chairman of the University of Memphis Music Industry Advisory Board.

Awards and honors

Fry received the 2006 Distinguished Achievement in the Creative and Performing Arts Award from the College of Communication and Fine Arts at the University of Memphis. On November 6, 2014, Fry was inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame. Upon his induction, fewer than fifty people had been so-honored.

Death and legacy

John Fry died at a Memphis hospital on December 18, 2014, from cardiac arrest; he was 69 years old.

References

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