Edward Kassner

Edward Kassner, born on March 4, 1922, in London, was a significant figure in the British music industry as a songwriter and music publisher. He is best known for his contributions to the pop and rock genres, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. Kassner's most notable works include co-writing the hit song "Shout" for The Isley Brothers, which became a classic anthem and has been covered by numerous artists, solidifying its place in music history. In addition to "Shout," Kassner was instrumental in the careers of several prominent artists, including Dave Clark Five and The Hollies, through his work with his publishing company, Kassner Music. His influence extended to the development of the British pop scene, as he played a crucial role in promoting and distributing music that shaped the 1960s cultural landscape. Kassner's legacy is marked by his ability to craft memorable tunes that resonated with audiences and his impact on the careers of emerging artists. His contributions to the music industry have left an enduring imprint, making him a noteworthy figure in the evolution of British pop music. Edward Kassner passed away on July 25, 2023.