Stephen Finfer

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Stephen Finfer is a Music Publisher, Manager, Attorney, Television Producer and Business Executive whose clients have included Kara DioGuardi,[1] Scott Storch, Selena Quintanilla, Emanuel Kiriakou, David Hodges, Greg Wells, Mitch Allan and Kasia Livingston. Having previously operated his own law firm and management company, Stephen Finfer aided Dr. Dre and Master P in establishing their respective record labels, Death Row Records and No Limit Records. Together with business partner DioGuardi he formed and currently operates the boutique music publishing company, Arthouse Entertainment.[2]

Early life[]

Stephen Finfer was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in Long Island, New York. He is a graduate of Brandeis University, and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. He is admitted to practice law in the state of California.

He began his career as an entertainment litigator at the worldwide law firm of Shea & Gould in Los Angeles, before becoming a staff attorney at Capitol/EMI Music, where he ran business affairs for their licensing division (CEMA Special Markets), and Latin music division (EMI/Latin Music). Thereafter, Finfer opened his own law firm and management company, where his clients included Dr. Dre/Deathrow Records, Master P/No Limit Records, Capitol Records, Priority Records, , Justin Warfield, House of Pain/Everlast, and Selena Quintanilla. As a manager, Finfer's Deluxe Management banner represented such artists as Fleetwood Mac and Ian Astbury.[3] 000

Career[]

Management career[]

After legal and business affairs positions, Stephen moved on to senior creative and management positions throughout the music industry. He was appointed General Manager of MCA Music Publishing in 1996. Thereafter, he served as Senior Director of Creative Affairs at Famous Music Publishing (a division of Paramount Pictures).

In 2000, Finfer was appointed General Manager of TVT Music's new publishing operation. The company obtained worldwide pop success with songs written by writers like: Scott Storch (Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Eminem, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, and Beyonce); Lil Jon (Usher, Pitbull, Ying Yang Twins).,[4] and Ja Rule.

Arthouse Entertainment[]

In 2002, Stephen Finfer and his business partner, Kara DioGuardi established the music publishing and production company, Arthouse Entertainment. Based in Los Angeles, CA, Arthouse became one of the most successful boutique publishing companies in the world; maintaining a roster of writers that consistently deliver worldwide pop hits to this day. The company has received more than 25 Pop music awards for the most performed songs on the radio.

In 2007, Arthouse Entertainment sold an equity interest in the company to Spectrum Equity/JPMorgan, and entered into an administration partnership with Bug Music, the largest independent contemporary music publisher in the World. In 2012 Arthouse Entertainment sold a portion of its music assets to Roundhill Music for an undisclosed sum. In August 2013, Arthouse entered into a funding and administration agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group.

Some of Arthouse's biggest hits include, Bruno Mars' "Just The Way You Are", "Lazy Song", and "Grenade", Jason Derulo's "Want You To Want Me", and "Trumpets", Eminem f. Rihanna's "The Monster", Demi Lovato's "Heart Attack", Cee Lo Green's "Fuck You!", Carrie Underwood's "Undo It", Darius Rucker's "This", Pink's "Sober", and B.o.B's "Nothin' On You".

The following is a partial list of artists who have recorded Arthouse songs:

Arthouse Artists (partial list)
Bruno Mars
Katy Perry

Eminem

Rihanna

Jason Derulo

Demi Lovato

Chris Brown

Gwen Stefani

Carrie Underwood
Cee Lo Green
Pink
Flo Rida
Britney Spears
The Jonas Brothers
Hannah Montana / Miley Cyrus
Bad Meets Evil
Darius Rucker
Cobra Starship
Christina Aguilera
Snoop Dogg
B.o.B
Travie McCoy
Kelly Clarkson
Sugarland
Jessie James
Colbie Caillat
Theory of a Deadman
Red
Friday Night Boys
Mika
Hilary Duff
Ludacris
Flipsyde
Matisyahu
Sugababes
Lindsay Lohan
Santana
Big & Rich
Jewel
Katharine McPhee
The Pussycat Dolls
David Archuleta
Nick Lachey
Ballas Hough Band
Backstreet Boys
New Kids on the Block
Whitney Houston
Cassie
Ruben Studdard
Faith Hill
Belinda
Green Day

Film/TV[]

In addition to his work in the music business, Stephen Finfer has produced for Television. Finfer was signed on to produce various television projects including developing a music-comedy series "Big In Japan" for USA Networks

Other Management[]

Finfer also runs his own personal management company, representing a select group of talent including Kara DioGuardi (who was a judge on 2 seasons of AMERICAN IDOL, starred as head judge on Bravo's "Platinum Hit", and portrayed Roxie Heart in the Broadway rendition of CHICAGO), and Universal/Republic recording artist, Clairity.

Stephen has also consulted for various executives and entertainment companies, and renders creative services such as executive production, and music supervision.

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