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Bob Rolontz
Bob Rolontz is credited on 788 releases across 114 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1957–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
788
Pressings credited
114
Albums
8
Decades active
192
In collections
Biography
Robert Rolontz (December 14, 1920 – June 14, 2000) was an American music journalist, executive and record producer. He was born in Philadelphia, and studied at Columbia University. He started work in the record industry in Philadelphia, where his father owned local radio station WCAU. In 1951, he moved to New York and joined Billboard as a music reporter, writing a regular column on rhythm and blues. He joined RCA Victor in 1955 to manage its R&B subsidiary labels, Groove and Vik. Among the labels' biggest hits was Mickey & Sylvia's "Love Is Strange" in 1956, on which he was credited as producer. He also worked at Groove with Piano Red and Champion Jack Dupree, and was the first to use King Curtis on a recording session. Rolontz returned to Billboard in 1958 as an associate editor, later promoted to music editor. In 1963, he wrote the book How To Get Your Song Recorded. He joined Atlantic Records in 1965, with responsibility for advertising and publicity, and was credited with inventing the "platinum disc", in order to publicize the success of Cream's album Wheels of Fire in selling 1 million copies. The concept was later accepted as an industry standard. In 1975, he became vice-president responsible for corporate public relations at Atlantic's parent company, Warner Communications. He was credited with persuading BMI and Rolling Stone to initiate the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Awards in 1989. He died in New York City in 2000, aged 79, after suffering from Parkinson's disease for 22 years.
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Credited work
788 releases · 114 albums · active 1957–2025
- Other credits · 717
- Production · 118
- Performance · 3
Studios: Atlantic Studios · Criteria Recording Studios · A&R Studios · Fame Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Otis Blue / Otis Redding Sings Soul
1965

The Exciting Wilson Pickett
1966

The Wicked Pickett
1967

Tijuana Moods
1962

The Best Of Sam & Dave
1969

At The Opera House
1957

Chapel Of Love
1964

A Night In Tunisia
1958

The Young Rascals
1966

This Is Soul
1968

The Percy Sledge Way
1967

Comfort Me
1966

When A Man Loves A Woman
1966

The Best Of Sam & Dave
1984

Brook Benton Today
1970

14 More Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits Vol. II
1962

Jonah Jones At The Embers
1956

New Tijuana Moods
1986

Soul Country
1968

The Last Words
1968

Smash Sounds
1967

The Best Of The Righteous Brothers
1966

Jazza Nova
1962

The Four Brothers .... Together Again !
1957
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