voc, 1943-1982 US, New York City
Singer
A.k.a. Neil E. Bogatz Neil Scott (3)
Born 03 February 1943, Brooklyn, New York, USA Died 08 May 1982 Bogart was the founder of Casablanca Records, together with Peter Guber. He began in the industry in the 1960s as a singer, calling himself 'Neil Scott' and was then an executive at Records before teaming up with Kama Sutra to form Buddah Records. Bogart's direction and style forged the creation of the 'Bubblegum' approach to pop production (working with Jeff Katz and Jerry Kasenetz - aka ) before he formed Casablanca Records in 1973, which became renowned for its disco productions with acts like Donna Summer. The label's 'glam' style also had acts like T. Rex and Kiss on its flipside. Kiss and Summer both produced albums after his death dedicated to his memory. His son Evan Kidd Bogart is an LA songwriter. Bogart formed Boardwalk Records, Inc. and signed Joan Jett shortly before he died of lymphoma-related cancer. His wife teamed up with Carole Bayer Sager in 1983 to found what is now The Bogart Pediatric Cancer Research Program at the Children's Hospital, Los Angeles. Bogart's production career is best summed up by by his often expressed opinion "Why head for the mountaintop when you're reaching for the sky?".