George Drakoulias
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George Drakoulias (born 1965) is a Greek-American music producer and A&R executive at the American Recordings label. He is often considered a protege of Rick Rubin.
Drakoulias grew up in Syosset, New York and attended Syosset High School. He went to college at New York University (NYU), where he majored in music and business. There he befriended Rick Rubin, whom he met after he started dating an ex-girlfriend of Rubin's. He became one of the first hires for Rubin's Def Jam label. After Rubin left Def Jam to move to Los Angeles and form the Def American label, which was later retitled American Recordings, Drakoulias moved with him and become a producer. Drakoulias signed The Black Crowes, The Jayhawks and The Freewheelers to American Recordings, and produced albums for all three. He has also produced albums for artists incuding Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Maria McKee, Primal Scream and Screaming Trees. He has also served as a music supervisor for a number of movies, including School of Rock and Team America: World Police.
- Drakoulias is mentioned in the "Stop That Train" section of the song B-Boy Bouillabaisse on the Beastie Boys album Paul's Boutique in the lyric, "Riding the train down from the El Barrio. Went from the station straight to Orange Julius, I bought a hot dog from who, George Drakoulias."
- The character Oseary Drakoulias in the film The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is named after Drakoulias and Guy Oseary.
- (1990) Shake Your Moneymaker, The Black Crowes
- (1992) The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, The Black Crowes
- (1992) Hollywood Town Hall, The Jayhawks
- (1993) You Gotta Sin to Get Saved, Maria McKee
- (1994) Give Out But Don't Give Up, Primal Scream
- (1994) Carnival of Light, Ride ("How Does It Feel To Feel?")
- (1995) Tomorrow the Green Grass, The Jayhawks
- (1996) Dust, Screaming Trees
- (1998) No. 4 Record, You Am I
- (2002) The Last DJ, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- (2004) Tambourine, Tift Merritt
- (2006) The Believer, Rhett Miller