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Linus Barry Knittel

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Linus Barry Knittel

Birth
USA
Death
8 Jun 2011 (aged 64)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Linus Barry Knittel, December 3, 1946 to June 8, 2011 passed peacefully in his sleep at his home in Austin, Texas.

Barry was born December 3, 1946 to Linus and Joanne Knittel. He was raised in Ohio where he graduated from Channel High School and then attended Kent State University, earning a Bachelors in Communications. Over the next 40 years Barry built his career in music and music licensing and was regarded as a pioneer in the industry. He joined the American Society of Composer, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP) in 1971 and quickly moved in to senior management positions. During his 23 years with ASCAP, Barry's vast list of accomplishments includes music licensing strategies for professional sports leagues and teams, major airlines, radio and televisions stations, businesses of all kinds, national concert promoters, and the Olympic Games. He had a rich career and unique opportunities to be a part of famous tours like Bob Dylan's ``Rolling Thunder Review' and worked with world-renowned businesses like EMI, Sony, Warner Music, Universal, Disney, and hundreds of others. After ASCAP, he continued to shape and revolutionize the entire music industry as President of AEI and Sr. Vice President of Business Affairs Worldwide for DMX, Inc. Most recently at DMX, Barry was the keystone to achieving landmark, ground-breaking court victories in the direct licensing of music benefiting musicians and businesses. With his vast list of achievements, honors, and accomplishments, Barry was a man of honor, a mentor to many, a dear friend to all, and one of the most widely-respected and influential people in the industry.

Barry is survived by his beloved wife of over 37 years, Eileen Knittel; children, Courtney and Theo (Raquel) and grandchildren, Lucy Rose and Matthew. He will forever be remembered by his devoted family along with countless other friends, colleagues and extended family. Barry loved his family, had a passion for music beyond belief, loved to make others smile and remained a young spirit.

Barry touched the lives of many people with his kind and loving nature. He will be dearly missed but his memory will live on through those that he touched each day with his smile and kind encouraging words.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, June 15th at 9:30 a.m. at St. Vincent Catholic Church, 164 West Market Street, Akron, OH 44303. Entombment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Obituary published in the Akron Beacon Journal on June 12, 2011.

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On March 15, 2012, DMX, Inc. dedicated "The Barry Knittel Lounge" in the Capstar Plaza building in Austin, Texas, in Barry's honor with an amazing sound system, autographed records and posters from Barry's office on the walls, and an amazing collection of vinyl.
Linus Barry Knittel, December 3, 1946 to June 8, 2011 passed peacefully in his sleep at his home in Austin, Texas.

Barry was born December 3, 1946 to Linus and Joanne Knittel. He was raised in Ohio where he graduated from Channel High School and then attended Kent State University, earning a Bachelors in Communications. Over the next 40 years Barry built his career in music and music licensing and was regarded as a pioneer in the industry. He joined the American Society of Composer, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP) in 1971 and quickly moved in to senior management positions. During his 23 years with ASCAP, Barry's vast list of accomplishments includes music licensing strategies for professional sports leagues and teams, major airlines, radio and televisions stations, businesses of all kinds, national concert promoters, and the Olympic Games. He had a rich career and unique opportunities to be a part of famous tours like Bob Dylan's ``Rolling Thunder Review' and worked with world-renowned businesses like EMI, Sony, Warner Music, Universal, Disney, and hundreds of others. After ASCAP, he continued to shape and revolutionize the entire music industry as President of AEI and Sr. Vice President of Business Affairs Worldwide for DMX, Inc. Most recently at DMX, Barry was the keystone to achieving landmark, ground-breaking court victories in the direct licensing of music benefiting musicians and businesses. With his vast list of achievements, honors, and accomplishments, Barry was a man of honor, a mentor to many, a dear friend to all, and one of the most widely-respected and influential people in the industry.

Barry is survived by his beloved wife of over 37 years, Eileen Knittel; children, Courtney and Theo (Raquel) and grandchildren, Lucy Rose and Matthew. He will forever be remembered by his devoted family along with countless other friends, colleagues and extended family. Barry loved his family, had a passion for music beyond belief, loved to make others smile and remained a young spirit.

Barry touched the lives of many people with his kind and loving nature. He will be dearly missed but his memory will live on through those that he touched each day with his smile and kind encouraging words.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, June 15th at 9:30 a.m. at St. Vincent Catholic Church, 164 West Market Street, Akron, OH 44303. Entombment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Obituary published in the Akron Beacon Journal on June 12, 2011.

***

On March 15, 2012, DMX, Inc. dedicated "The Barry Knittel Lounge" in the Capstar Plaza building in Austin, Texas, in Barry's honor with an amazing sound system, autographed records and posters from Barry's office on the walls, and an amazing collection of vinyl.


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