As Seen on TV: The K-tel Story
and the death of founder Philip Kives
by Live Music Head
If you grew up in the 1970s and watched television,
you’ve definitely heard of K-tel.
If you grew up in the 1970s and watched television,
it’s highly unlikely you could ever forget them.
Your home may even have contained some of them K-tel gadgets.
I know ours did!
And you definitely owned at least one K-tel album,
prob'ly nine.
Today, Philip Kives, the founder of K-tel
passed away,
and it reminded me of his fascinating story
that I learned more about when I saw this
TV documentary a few years ago:
As Seen on TV: The K-tel Story.
I highly recommend finding it and sitting down to watch it
in its entirety.
But in the meantime, if you go to the clip below
and click around the 1:15 mark,
you’ll learn just how Philip Kives began marketing
the first compilation record
and the enormous success that became K-tel Records.
It was a vinyl revolution!
Here, The Guess Who’s Randy Bachman
talks about what K-tel meant to him,
and oh,
the story K-Tel’s producer Don Reedman tells…
about what it took to get Elton John, ha!
I particularly liked seeing the Record Selector again
(we had one)
and seeing Bob Washington,
the voice behind those ads that,
again,
no one who grew up in the 1970s and watched television
could ever forget.
We all know it was K-tel that inspired
so many great comedy sketches by SCTV and Saturday Night Live,
including the voice,
by Don Pardo.
For those with a love-on for 1970s nostalgia,
this documentary will bring you great joy…
As Seen on TV: The K-tel Story...
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/music/philip-kives-founder-of-k-tel-dead-at-87-377361531.html
The official K-tel website...
http://www.ktel.com/