Tommy Mottola is an Italian-American music executive
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Tommy Mottola is an Italian-American music executive
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In 1971, Tommy Mottola married Lisa Clark, daughter of ABC records owner Sam Clark. The couple had two children, Michael and Sarah, and later divorced in 1990.
In 1993, he had a much publicized high profile wedding with Mariah Carey (20 years younger). The couple later got separated in 1997 citing differences due to their age gap.
He married Thalia, a Mexican star and artist, on December 2, 2000. They have two children, Sabrina Sakae Mottola and Matthew Alejandro Mottola.
Thomas Daniel "Tommy" Mottola was born in a traditional Italian family, in the Bronx area of New York on 14 July 1949 to Thomas Mottola Senior (customs broker) and Peggy Bonetti (a home maker). As his father was a New York City Customs broker, they later moved to the middle-class suburb of New Rochelle while Tommy was still a child.
At a young age, he developed a knack for music and used to play the trumpet. He later switched to guitar in his early teens.
He graduated from Iona Grammar School in 1962 and Iona Prep in 1966. As a kid he used to skip his classes a lot, due to which he was put in a military school (Admiral Farragut Academy) for a while.
He dropped out of Hofstra University (Long Island) and started pursuing his music career as a guitarist and singer.
Tommy Mottola’s early music career started with his short lived stint as a singer for the R&B band ‘The Exotics’ and later for ‘Epic’, under the stage name of ‘T.D. Valentine’.
In the 1970s, while working for a music publisher Chappell, he came across a duo called ‘Hall & Oates’ whom he convinced to fire their existing manager and sign a deal with him. During their short lived fame, Mottola made big money and earned 25% of the total profits made.
He formed his own management company called ‘Don Tommy Enterprises’ which was later changed to ‘Champion Entertainment’. The firm catered to notable clients like John Mellencamp and Carly Simon.
In 1987, he was appointed by CBS Records as President of Columbia records and its domestic Sony Music subsidiary. Later it was bought by the Japanese owned Sony Music Entertainment which led to Mottola becoming the President of the United States division of Sony Music (1990). He then transformed the company, expanding it to over 60 countries, creating one of the most successful music companies in the world.
Tommy Mottola nurtured and developed artists who went on to become stalwarts in the music industries namely Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Dixie Chicks, Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Marc Anthony.
During his 15 year tenure at Sony, Tommy Mottola increased the revenue from $800 million a year to over $6 billion annually by the year 2000.
He is largely known for his astounding discovery of singing diva Mariah Carey whose debut album went on to top the charts with four No.1 hits and sold over eight million copies. He is also known for introducing other divas to the music industry including Celine Dion, Shakira, and Jennifer Lopez.