Music exec Jheryl Busby dies at 59

September 2024 · 4 minute read

Motown Records CEO fostered Boyz II Men

Jheryl Busby, the former president and chief executive of Motown Records who helped foster the careers of Boyz II Men and Johnny Gill, died Nov. 4. He was 59.

He was found in a hot tub at his home in Malibu. It has not been determined whether it was an accident or from natural causes.

Busby was named Motown’s president and chief executive officer in 1988 and stayed there for seven years. During that time he oversaw such then up-and-coming artists such as Boyz II Men and Queen Latifah.

Born in Los Angeles, Busby started his music career at Memphis-based Stax Records.

Busby bounced around several record companies during the 1980s doing promotional work. He was named as vice president of the black music division of MCA Records in 1984. He was later promoted to president of the division.

After his Motown tenure, Busby was the head of the urban division at DreamWorks Records between 1998 and 2001. He later worked at Def Soul Classics, a division of Def Jam Records.

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Busby also was a major shareholder in the nation’s first black-owned national bank, Founders National Bank of Los Angeles, along with Magic Johnson and Janet Jackson.

— Associated Press

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