Gerald "Jerry" Wexler (January 10, 1917 – August 15, 2008) was a
music journalist turned music producer, and was regarded as one of the major
record industry players behind music from the 1950s through the 1980s. He coined the term "
rhythm and blues", and was integral in signing and/or producing many of the biggest acts of the last 50 years, including
Ray Charles,
the Allman Brothers,
Chris Connor,
Aretha Franklin,
Led Zeppelin,
Wilson Pickett,
Dire Straits,
Dusty Springfield and
Bob Dylan. Wexler was inducted in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. Jerry Wexler was one of the most highly regarded
A&R men in popular music history, a status bolstered by his accomplishments with Aretha Franklin.