| Gordo Marketing is an individualized,
custom, music marketing and promotion firm that also provides expert
witness/consultant services to music litigants. Further, we are highly dedicated
to helping major and independent artists and recording labels gain airplay at
all popular radio formats. We also consult on diverse projects such as: Artist
Management, Concert Promotion and Production, Media Buying, and Advertising
Agency Creative Support. We handle everything from large budget accounts, to low
cost guerrilla marketing strategies. The founder of Gordo Marketing, A. Scott
Gordon, also serves as an expert witness and consultant on cases involving music
business litigation, specifically in the promotion, marketing, and copyright
area. Be sure to see all of our information throughout this website by utilizing the tabs at the top of each page. All of our products are delivered and customized by legendary Detroit DJ and promotion/marketing veteran, Scott Gordon. In addition to being one of the first Detroit Techno DJ's (as Scott "Go-Go" Gordon), Scott discovered and mentored now world famous DJ Richie Hawtin. Further, Scott has extensive experience with National Promotion at EMI Records Group, Regional Marketing and Internet Promotion at Island Def Jam Music Group, Head of Promotion for Gee Street Records, National Promotion at N2K Encoded Music, and National Promotion at Strictly Rhythm Records. Scott has also been on the air and Music Director at many major-market radio stations in the United States such as: WKBQ St. Louis, KHTK St. Louis, WDFX Detroit, WHYT Detroit, WCSX Detroit and WMJC Detroit. Scott has also produced many 12" dance remixes as a result of being one of the original Detroit Techno DJ’s, as well as reporting for Billboard Magazine's Dance Music Chart. For a complete look at Scott's background, please see his "Brag Book" by clicking here: Brag Book. And yes, for you long-time Detroiters, Scott (whose full name is Abraham Scott Gordon), is the son of the late Lou and Jackie Gordon, of WKBD’s “The Lou Gordon Program” (also known as "The Lou Gordon Show"). Lou Gordon was described this way in a recently-published book: “He was Detroit’s Mike Wallace, a broadcast cop who cowered before no one. The bigger the interview, the tougher he got. Most interviewers bowed and scraped before Bob Hope, but Gordon asked him about his defense of President Richard Nixon during the Viet Nam era. Gordon questioned George Wallace’s sanity - to his face. Gordon was, by far, the most feared man in television, maybe in the history of the local medium.” (From Soupy to Nuts! A History of Detroit Television, by Tim Kiska, Momentum Books LLC, 2005). For more on Lou, please select the appropriate tab at the very top of this page. For more information in general, please contact us: Email: Info@GordoMarketing.com Telephone: (248) 770-4057 |