*** Welcome to piglix ***

Kevin Wall

Kevin Wall
Kevin Wall.jpg
Kevin Wall at Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa on 2 June 2010
Born (1952-03-15) March 15, 1952 (age 65)
Residence Los Angeles, California
Nationality American
Occupation Producer, Entrepreneur, Activist, Investor
Years active 1984 - present
Organization CEO and founder, Control Room
Known for Live Earth, Live 8, Chime for Change
Board member of Bretelon, Inc.
Climate Reality Project
Craton Equity Partners
GCE High Level Panel
Global Water Challenge
Hammer Museum
XPRIZE Innovation Board
Spouse(s) Susan Smalley Wall, Ph.D.
Children Patrick
Timothy
Kelly
Awards Billboard Humanitarian of the Year
EMA Outstanding Achievement Award
Emmy Award, Interactive Content
Ellis Island Medal of Honor
MIDEM Green Award
Website controlroom.com

Kevin Wall (born March 15, 1952), is an American producer, new media entrepreneur, investor and activist who creates and produces large-scale global music events, several of which have attracted audiences of more than 1 billion viewers. Wall’s projects frequently promote environmental and social activism, and include Live Earth, Live 8, the 2010 FIFA World Cup Kick Off Celebration Concert, and Chime For Change. Considered a pioneer in digital media and platform-agnostic content distribution, Wall received the first Emmy Award for interactive content.

Wall grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where his family of fourteen worked and lived in a roller-skating rink called the Roller Dome. He programmed music as the Roller Dome disc jockey, and later said that the experience gave him insight into the power of music to move people.

Wall left home at 18, and moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he joined the Rainbow People's Party, a left-wing anti-Vietnam war group. Working as a promoter assistant for the Rainbow People's Party, Wall attended the protest and benefit concert for John Sinclair, who had received a 10-year prison sentence for the possession of 2 joints of marijuana. Sinclair was released from prison on appeal 60 days following the benefit. The concert, which featured John Lennon, was a catalyst for Wall. "The one event changed forever how I viewed things. I saw how media and music could really change the way people feel. It was a way to rally people together and emotionally help drive awareness and change," he said in a 2010 interview with the South China Daily News.

In addition to working with the Rainbow People's Party, Wall promoted concerts at the University of Michigan and other Midwest colleges. After he was asked to provide a portable stage for a George Harrison show, Wall founded a portable staging company, Stage One, Inc. Within several years, the company had become the largest of its kind, providing lighting, staging, and outdoor production for stadium and arena tours for The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and The Who, among other artists.


...
Wikipedia

...