404 Songs Written by Mike Curb

130 Songs Written for Films/Television by Mike Curb

50 Songs (including Title Songs) Written for Films/Television/Commercials by Mike Curb

  • All Dogs Go To Heaven (Dom DeLuise/Burt Reynolds) - "Love Survives"
    recorded by Freddie Jackson & Irene Cara
  • American Bandstand (Dick Clark) - "American Bandstand Theme"
  • Angel Eyes (Jennifer Lopez) - "Angel Eyes"
  • Born Losers (Billy Jack's Theme) - "Alone Never To Love Again"
  • Bunny O'Hare (Bette Davis/Ernest Borgnine) - "Right Or Wrong"
  • Cattanooga Cats (ABC-TV) - "Cattanooga Cats Theme"
  • Chevrolet Commercial - "Get On The Move With Chevrolet "
  • Dirty Dingus Magee (Frank Sinatra) - "Dirty Dingus Magee"
  • Family Tree (Naomi Judd/Cliff Robertson) - "We Can Get There"
  • Honda Commercial (Go Little Honda) - "You Meet The Nicest People On A Honda" recorded by The Hondells
  • Hot Wheels (ABC-TV) - "Hot Wheels Theme"
  • "It Was A Good Time" - Liza Minelli (from the Emmy award-winning Liza With A Z show)
  • Kelly's Heroes (Clint Eastwood) - "Burning Bridges"
  • Hank Williams Jr. - First #1 Single - "All For The Love Of Sunshine"
  • No Blade Of Grass - "No Blade of Grass" by Roger Whitaker
  • Pretty Maids All In A Row - "Chilly Winds" by The Osmonds
  • Ronald Reagan's Theme (1980 Republican National Convention) - "Together A New Beginning"
  • Skaterdater - "Skaterdater Theme"
  • The Big Bounce (Ryan O'Neal/Leigh Taylor Young ) - "When Somebody Cares For You"
  • The Last Run (George C. Scott) - "The Last Run" by Steve Lawrence
  • The Wild Angels (Peter Fonda/Nancy Sinatra) - "Blues Theme"
  • The Wild Angels Theme - The Ventures
  • View From The Top (Gwyneth Paltrow/Mike Myers) - "Everywhere I Look There's You"
  • Where The Red Fern Grows - "If I Could Only Go Back Again" by Andy Williams
  • Where The Red Fern Grows II - "If I Could Only Go Back Again" by Dave Matthews
  • Zig Zag (George Kennedy) - "Zig Zag" by Roy Orbison

61 Billboard Charted Records Written by Mike Curb

117 Songs Recorded by the Mike Curb Congregation

36 Duets Recorded by the Mike Curb Congregation

41 Songs Charted by the Mike Curb Congregation

25 RIAA Gold or Platinum LPs Produced by Mike Curb

42 Charted Albums Produced by Mike Curb

80 Charted Singles Produced by Mike Curb

15 #1 Singles/Albums Produced by Mike Curb

  • "Candy Man" by Sammy Davis, Jr. & the Mike Curb Congregation
  • "Puppy Love" by Donny Osmond
  • "Love Me For A Reason" by The Osmonds
  • "I'm Leavin' It All Up To You" by Donny & Marie Osmond
  • "All For The Love Of Sunshine" by Hank Williams, Jr. and the Mike Curb Congregation
  • "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes
  • "Young Love" by Donny Osmond
  • "You Light Up My Life" by LeAnn Rimes
  • "Coyote Ugly" Soundtrack
  • "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool " by Jimmy Osmond and the Mike Curb Congregation
  • "Proud One" by The Osmonds
  • "Twelfth Of Never" by Donny Osmond
  • "Morning Side Of The Mountain" by Donny & Marie Osmond
  • "Burning Bridges" by the Mike Curb Congregation
  • "Up On The Housetop" by Kimberley Locke

250 Billboard #1 Records

  • 180 singles
  • 70 albums

815 Billboard Top Ten Records

  • 571 singles
  • 244 albums

2,762 Billboard Charted Records

  • 1,942 singles
  • 820 albums

Billboard Awards

  • 1972 -
  • Producer Of The Year - Mike Curb
  • 1977 -
  • First 10-Week #1 Billboard Hot 100 Record Of The Year -"You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone
  • 1986 -
  • #1 Top Country Album Of The Year - "Rockin' With the Rhythm" by The Judds
  • 1990 -
  • #1 Billboard Catalog Album Of The Year - "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Bros.
  • 1993 -
  • #1 Top Country Single Of The Year - "I Saw The Light" by Wynonna (Top Country Artist - Wynonna) 
    #1 Video Of The Year - "Comedy Video Classics" by Ray Stevens
  • 1994 -
  • #1 Top Country Album Of The Year - "Not A Moment Too Soon" by Tim  McGraw
  • 1996 -
  • #1 Top Country Single Sales Record Of The Year- "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes  (Top Country Single Sales Artist - LeAnn Rimes)

    #1 Top Country Single Sales Label And Imprint Of The Year
  • 1997 -
  • Curb Records -
    #1 Top Country Album Imprint Of The Year, Label Of The  Year, Single Sales Imprint Of The Year, Single Sales Label Of The Year (Top Pop Artist, Top 200 Album Artist, Top Country Artist, Top Country  Female Artist, Top Country Album Artist, Top Country Sales Artist - LeAnn  Rimes)
    #1 Top Country Album Of The Year - "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes (#3 Top Country Album Of The Year - "Unchained Melody" by The  Righteous Bros., #5 Top Country Album Of The Year - "Everywhere" by Tim McGraw, #6 Top Country Album Of The Year - "You Light Up My Life" by LeAnn Rimes)
    #1 Top Contemporary Christian Album Of The Year - "You Light Up My Life" by LeAnn Rimes
    #1 Single Sales Record Of The Year - "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes#2 Single Sales Record Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw/FaithHill)
    #1 Top Singles and Tracks Record Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by TimMcGraw/Faith Hill
  • 1998 -
  • #1 Top Country Imprint Of The Year (albums and singles combined)  
    #1 Top Contemporary Christian Imprint Of The Year (albums and singlescombined)
    #1 Top Country Single Sales Label and Imprint Of The Year
    #1 Top Singles and Tracks Record Of The Year - "Just To See You Smile"Tim McGraw(#2 Top Singles and Tracks Record Of The Year - "Bye Bye" by Jo DeeMessina, # 4 Top Singles and Tracks Record Of The Year - "I'm Alright" byJo Dee Messina, #5 Top Singles and Tracks Record Of The Year - "There'sYour Trouble" by the Dixie Chicks [published by Curb/Magnatone])
  • 1999 -
  • #1 Top Country Single Sales Label And Imprint Of The Year  (#2 overall Country Label and Imprint Of The Year)(#1 Hot Singles and Tracks Artist and Top Male Artist - Tim McGraw)
  • 2000 -
  • (#2 overall Country Label and Imprint Of The Year, #2 Country Singles and  Tracks Label and Imprint Of The Year, #2 Single Sales Imprint Of The Year) (#1 Hot Singles and Tracks Artist and Top Male Artist - Tim McGraw)
  • 2001 -
  • Billboard Country Label Of The Year 
    #1 Top Country Album Label and Imprint Of The Year
    #1 Top Country Singles Sales Imprint Of The Year
    #1 Top Country Album Of The Year - Greatest Hits by Tim McGraw (Top Country Artist overall, Top Country Male Artist, Top Country Album Artist - Tim McGraw)
    #1 Top Country Singles Sales Record Of The Year - "But I Do Love You/Can't Fight The Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes(#1 Top Country Singles Sales Artist - LeAnn Rimes)
  • 2002 -
  • Country Single Sales Label and Imprint Of The Year (4 of the top 10 singles)
    #1 "Can't Fight the Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes
    #2 "God Bless The USA " by Lee Greenwood
    #5 "Osama Yo Mama" by Ray Stevens
    #10 "God Bless America " by LeAnn Rimes
    #1 Christian Single Of The Year - "God Bless The USA " by Lee Greenwood (SoundScan)
  • 2003 -
  • Word/Curb - #2 Christian Label Of The Year (6 of the top 10 Billboard Christian albums ) 
    "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe (INO/Curb) #1 Christian Single Of The Year (SoundScan) #1 on the Billboard Pop Single Sales Chart
  • 2004 -
  • Tim McGraw - "Live Like You Were Dying" - #1 Billboard Country Record of  the Year  
    Tim McGraw -  "Live Like You Were Dying" - #1 Nielsen SoundScan Billboard Audience Chart (10 weeks - ties all time record)
    Nelly - "Over & Over" - (featuring Tim McGraw) - #1 BB, R&R, & CHR Top 40. 11 weeks #1 Billboard Mainstream Top 40. Tied Billboard record as fastest record to hit #1 on Billboard Mainstream Top 40 Chart.
    Tim McGraw - Live Like Your Were Dying - Debuts #1 on Billboard Hot 100 Album Chart & Country Album Chart
    Selah - Hiding Place - #1 SoundScan Top Christian Album Chart"
    You Raise Me Up" - #1 Billboard, #1 R&R
    Kimberley Locke - "8th World Wonder" - #1 Billboard Hot 100 Single Sales Chart (co-published by Curb)
    Randy Travis - "Three Wooden Crosses" (co-written by Doug Johnson and Kim Williams) - CMA Song of the Year, ACM Song of the Year, CCMA Song of the Year, GMA Recorded Song of the Year, NSAI Song of the Year (co-published by Mike Curb Music)
    Curb Records Top 5 Country album label (Billboard)
    Tim McGraw - "Live Like You Were Dying" - <#1 Billboard; #1 R&R (10 weeks) All-Time Record in the History of R&R Chart; #1 Nielsen Soundscan Billboard Audience Chart (10 Weeks) Ties All Time Record, CMA Single and Song of the Year Curb Records achieves #1 Market share position for all genres of music according to Nielsen SoundScan (7.14% - August 29, 2004) albums Nielsen SoundScan Country label of the year
  • 2005 -
  • Jo Dee Messina - "Delicious Surprise" Certified Gold, "My Give A Damn's Busted" Billboard #1 Single and #1 Album (Same Week)
    Curb #3 Billboard Pop Label of the Year,
    Curb #5 Billboard Country Label of the Year,
    Word/Curb #3 Christian Label of the Year,
    Word/Curb #5 Gospel Label of the Year
    Kimberley Locke - "Up On The Housetop" #1 - Tied for the fastest record to reach #1 on the Billboard chart 
    deSoL - "Little Drummer Boy" - Highest debut for Billboard Pop A/C Chart
    Wynonna Judd - DVD Certified Gold
    LeAnn Rimes - "This Woman" Certified Gold (#1 in Canada, Two Top 5 singles in the US)  

    Other Billboard and Guinness Records (including international)

    • First record to be on Billboard chart for over one year - "December 1963, Oh What A Night" by the Four Seasons, #1 Record Of The Year in Australia (1994)
    • #1 Billboard Record Of The Decade (1970s) - "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone (First 10-week #1 record on the Billboard Hot 100)
    • First album to debut #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, Billboard Top Country Album Chart, and the Billboard Contemporary Christian Chart - "You Light Up My Life" by LeAnn Rimes (co-produced by Mike Curb)
    • 402 weeks on the Billboard Country Catalog Chart before achieving #1 in March 2002 - Hank Williams, Jr. - Greatest Hits Volume 1
    • Curb Records sets Billboard record with 6 of the top 5 records the same week
           "Good Morning Beautiful" by Steve Holy- #1,
           "Bring On The Rain" by Jo Dee Messina - #3,
           "Cowboy In Me" by Tim McGraw - #5 on Billboard Hot Country Singles and
           Tracks chart, and
          "Can't Fight the Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes - #1,
          "Osama Yo Mama" by Ray Stevens - #2,
          "God Bless The USA" by Lee Greenwood - #4 on Billboard Top Country Singles
           Sales Chart
    • #1 Record Of The Year In Australia - "Can't Fight The Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes (2001)
    • #1 Record Of The Year in England - "Long-Haired Lover From Liverpool " by Jimmy Osmond and The Mike Curb Congregation (1972)
    • #1 Record Of The Year in South Africa - "Burning Bridges" - The Mike Curb Congregation (1972)
    • "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes (co-produced by Mike Curb) longest running record in history of Billboard charts, Billboard Top 100 Pop Chart (69 weeks) - Guinness World Records - 2002
    • "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes - Best selling single by a country artist in the United States with sales of over 3,500,000, 33 weeks in top 10 and on Billboard Country Singles Sales Chart for a record 309 weeks (32 weeks @ #1 - Billboard record for an individual single)
    • "But I Do Love You"/"Can't Fight The Moonlight" 37 weeks @ #1 - Billboard record for a double-sided single
    • Mike Curb - Top 25 Producers Of The 20 th Century in UK - Guinness World Records - British 15 th Edition - 50 th Anniversary
    • Nelly - "Over & Over" - (featuring Tim McGraw) - #1 BB, R&R, & CHR Top 40. 10 weeks #1 Billboard Mainstream Top 40. Tied Billboard record as fastest record to hit #1 on Billboard Mainstream Top 40 Chart.
    • Tim McGraw - "Live Like You Were Dying" - #1 Billboard; #1 R&R (10 weeks) All-Time Record in the History of R&R Chart; #1 Nielsen Soundscan Billboard Audience Chart (10 Weeks) Ties All Time Record, CMA Single and Song of the Year
    • Curb Records achieves #1 Market share position for all genres of music according to Nielsen SoundScan (7.14% - August 29, 2004) albums
    • Nielsen SoundScan Country label of the year - 2004
    • Curb Records achieves Trifecta with 3 #1 records at Christian Radio Weekly "Held" by Natalie Grant, "I Can't Do This" by Plumb, "Resurrection" by Nicol Sponberg
    • Curb/Word Label of the Year - Selah (over 1 Million albums)

    13 ASCAP Awards

    72 BMI Awards

    • 2003 - "Three Wooden Crosses" (Johnson/Williams) - BMI Special Award
    • 1995 - BMI Song Of The Year "Wink" - Neil McCoy
    • Burning Bridges (written by Mike Curb and L. Schifrin)
    • All For The Love Of Sunshine (written by Mike Curb, Schifrin, Hatcher)

    9 SESAC Awards

    • 1998 - Publisher Of The Year

    120 RIAA Gold albums

    35 RIAA Gold singles

    115 R&R #1 Records

    10 R&R Awards

    • 1991 - R&R Record Of The Year - "Small Town Saturday Night" by Hal Ketchum
    • 1997 - R&R Record Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
    • 1999 - Industry Achievement Award - Country Label Of The Year (Gold)
    • 2000 - Industry Achievement Award - Country Label Of The Year (Gold)
    • 2001 - Industry Achievement Award - Country Label Of The Year (Gold)
    • 2003 - Industry Achievement Award - AC Label Of The Year (Gold)
    • 2003 - Industry Achievement Award - Hot AC Label Of The Year (Gold)
    • 2004 - Tim McGraw - "Live Like You Were Dying" - #1 R&R, 10 Weeks - All time
                 record in the History of the R&R Chart
    • 2005 - R&R Overall Gold Label of the Year

    10 ACM Awards

    • 1984 - Video Of The Year - "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" by
                Hank Williams, Jr.
    • 1984 - Song Of The Year - "Why Not Me" by The Judds
    • 1988 - Video Of The Year - "Young Country" by Hank Williams, Jr.
    • 1989 - Video Of The Year - "There's A Tear In My Beer" by Hank Williams, Jr. with
                Hank Williams, Sr.
    • 1994 - Album Of The Year - "Not A Moment Too Soon" by Tim McGraw
    • 1995 - Video Of The Year - "The Car" by Jeff Carson
    • 1996 - Single Of The Year - "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes
    • 1997 - Single Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
                Song Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
                Video Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
    • 2003 - Song Of The Year - "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis
    • 2005 - ACM Single Of The Year - Tim McGraw - "Live Like You Were Dying"

    4 AMA Awards and Nominations

    • 1975 - Top Country Duet - Donny & Marie Osmond
    • 1996 - Top Country - LeAnn Rimes
    • 2000 - Top Soundtrack - Coyote Ugly (nominated)
    • 2005 - Top Country - Tim McGraw

    10 CMA Awards

    • 1985 - Single Of The Year - "Why Not Me" by The Judds
    • 1985 - Music Video Of The Year - "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight"
                by Hank Williams, Jr.
    • 1986 - Vocal Due Of The Year - Marie Osmond and Dan Seals
    • 1987 - Music Video Of The Year - "My Name Is Bocephus" by Hank Williams, Jr.
    • 1988 - Album Of The Year - "Born To Boogie" by Hank Williams, Jr.
    • 1989 - Music Video Of The Year - "There's A Tear In My Beer" by Hank Williams, Jr. with Hank Williams, Sr.
                Vocal Event Of The Year - "There's A Tear In My Beer" by Hank Williams, Jr.
                with Hank Williams, Sr.
    • 1996 - Music Video Of The Year - "My Wife Thinks You're Dead" by Junior Brown
    • 1997 - Vocal Event Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
    • 1998 - Album Of The Year - "Everywhere" by Tim McGraw
    • 1999 - Album Of The Year - "A Place In The Sun" by Tim McGraw
    • 2003 - Song Of The Year - "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis
    • 2004 - Single Of The Year - "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw

    CCMA/Dove Awards and Nominations

    • Selah, Michael English, Jonathan Pierce, Natalie Grant, Jeff Carson, Keith Perry, Jesus Soundtrack, You Light Up My Life by LeAnn Rimes
    • 2000 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Selah"
    • 2002 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Press On" by Selah
    • 2002 - Traditional Gospel Recorded Song Of The Year - "Hold On" by Selah
    • 2004 - Traditional Gospel Recorded Song Of The Year - "Poor Man Lazrus" by the
                Fisk Jubilee Singers
    • 2004 - Country Recorded Song Of The Year - "Three Wooden Crosses" by
                Randy Travis
    • 2004 - Country Album Of The Year - "Worship And Faith" by Randy Travis

    8 Grammy Awards

    • 1971 - "Natural Man" by Lou Rawls (background vocals by the Mike Curb
                 Congregation)
    • 1977 - "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone
    • 1979 - "If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me" by The
                 Bellamy Bros. (nominated)
    • 1991 - "Love Can Build A Bridge" by The Judds
    • 1996 - "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes
                 Country Album Of The Year - "Road To Ensenada" by Lyle Lovett
    • 2000 - "Let's Make Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
    • 2005 - "Live Like You Were Dying" - Tim McGraw

    5 NARM Awards

    • 1977 - Album Of The Year - "Shaun Cassidy" - Shaun Cassidy
    • 1993 - Video Of The Year - "Comedy Video Classics" - Ray Stevens
    • 1994 - Album Of The Year - "Not A Moment Too Soon" - Tim McGraw
    • 1996 - Country Album Of The Year - "Blue" - LeAnn Rimes
    • 1997 - Christian Album Of The Year - "You Light Up My Life" - LeAnn Rimes

    Awards

    • 1964 - Formed Sidewalk Productions (predecessor to Curb Records)
    • 1969 - MGM/Curb merge (Curb becomes President of MGM)
    • 1972 - Billboard Producer Of The Year Award
    • 1972 - Co-Master of Ceremonies (with Dr. Billy Graham), Presidential Inaugural festivities
    • 1974 - Formed Warner/Curb Records
    • 1976 - Co-chairman of the Reagan Presidential Campaign in California
    • 1976 - Religious Heritage Of America - Business And Professional Leader Of The
                Year
    • 1976 - Co-Chairman, California's President Ford Campaign
    • 1977 - Elected National Committeeman representing the State of California on the
                National Committee (Youngest person ever selected to serve on the RNC           Executive Committee)
    • 1977 - California Museum of Science and Industry's Museum Fellowship Award for
                Outstanding Achievement in Business
    • 1978-82 - Served as Member of the State Land's Commission
    • 1978 - Lieutenant Governor of California
    • 1978 - Voice Of Patriots - Man Of The Year
    • 1979 - Acting Governor of California (Supreme Court decision - 12/79)
    • 1979 - San Fernando Valley Business And Professional Association - Free Enterprise           Award
    • 1979 - Appointed by the Governor to Chair California's State Economic
                Development Commission
    • 1979 - Member of the Board of Regents for The University of California
    • 1980 - Appointed National Vice-Chairman of Reagan Presidential Campaign
    • 1980 - Republican National Convention Program Committee Chairman
    • 1980 - Member of the Board of Trustees for The California State University
    • 1981 - California Republican Assembly - Governor's Award
    • 1981 - Military Order Of The World Wars - Patriot Citizen Of The Year
    • 1981-82 - International Association of Lions Clubs - Medal of Distinction
    • 1982 - Elected Chairman of National Conference Of Lieutenant Governors (lt.
                governors from both parties)
    • 1983 - Appointed by President Reagan to chair Republican National Finance
                Committee
    • 1983 - California College Of Optometry - Doctor Of Law
    • 1983 - President of the California State Senate - President's Gavel Award for
                Service as President
    • 1984 - Grant High School - Hall Of Fame
    • 1984 - California State Polytechnic Institute - Phi Kappa Phi
    • 1985 - Castle & Cooke (Dole Food Company) (Hawaii's largest corporation), Board
                Of Directors
    • 1986 - American Humanics - Theodore Roosevelt Friend Of Youth Award
    • 1987 - Appointed by President Reagan as a member of the Committee for Trade
                Negotiations
    • 1987 - Boy Scouts Of America - Silver Beaver Award
    • 1988 - Pepperdine - Doctor Of Law Degree
    • 1990 - American Israeli Fellowship Society - Master Builder Award - Neve-
                Yerushalayim College
    • 1991 - Elected to Academy of Country Music Board
    • 1992 - Curb Records, Inc., a Tennessee corporation (Curb family moves to
                Nashville)
    • 1992 - American Heart Association Curb Golf Classic (annual)
    • 1992 - Elected to the Board of Directors of the Academy of Country Music
    • 1993 - Baptist Hospital Board Of Directors
    • 1994 - Vanderbilt Children's Hospital Board Of Directors
    • 1995 - Mike Curb School Of Music Business, Belmont University
                (dedicated 11/3/95)
    • 1995 - Appointed by Governor Sundquist to Tennessee Board for Economic Growth
    • 1996 - Elected to CMA Board
    • 1997 - Curb Competition established for the Nashville Symphony (annual)
    • 1997 - Harpeth Hall - Curb Family Music Center (dedicated 2/23/97)
    • 1997 - Billboard Award - "You Light Up My Life" (co-produced by Mike Curb) First
                Album to debut #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, Billboard Top Country
                Album Chart, and the Billboard Contemporary Christian Chart
    • 1998 - Curb Classroom and Library at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
    • 1998 - National Father's Day Council - Father Of The Year
    • 1998 - Music Row Marketing Achievement Award - "How Do I Live"
    • 1998 - Billboard Award for co-producing longest running record of the century -
                 "How Do I Live"
    • 1998 - Country Record Label Of The Year - American Songwriter Magazine
    • 1999 - Curb Records and March of Dimes A.I.R. Awards (Achievement In Radio)
                (annual)
    • 1999 - Greater Nashville 100 Leadership Award (one of the top 10 private
                companies in Nashville)
    • 1999 - The Mike Curb Family Children's Theatre at the Nashville Public Library
    • 1999 - WB Radio Music Awards Country Label Of The Year
    • 2000 - Curb Conservatory at the Country Music Hall of Fame
    • 2000 - Belmont University - Doctor Of Humanities Degree
    • 2000-01 - Vanderbilt Children's Hospital - Chairman, Board Of Directors
    • 2001 - Junior Achievement - National Business Hall of Fame
    • 2001 - Curb Event Center - Belmont University (groundbreaking)
    • 2001 - Billboard Country Label Of The Year
    • 2002 - RCA Studio B Purchased and Restored by the Mike Curb Family Foundation
    • 2002 - Belmont University Board Of Directors
    • 2002 - Country Music Foundation - Executive Vice President and Trustee
    • 2002 - Fisk University Board Of Directors
    • 2002 - Mike Curb Center for Free Enterprise (Junior Achievement)
    • 2002 - St. Thomas Health Services Board of Directors (5 hospitals, including St.
                Thomas and Baptist Hospitals)
    • 2002 - Curb becomes partner in Word Records and Chairman of the Board
    • 2002 - Kiwanis Outstanding Nashvillian Of The Year
    • 2003 - Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University
    • 2003 - Mike Curb inducted into Georgia Music Hall Of Fame
    • 2003 - Curb Youth Symphony and Curb Family Music Education Center at the
                Nashville Symphony
    • 2003 - Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business becomes a free-
                standing college at Belmont University, the largest college of its kind in the
                nation and the largest college at Belmont
    • 2003 - Beaman/Curb Boy Scout Conference Center in honor of Mike Curb's father
                Charles M. Curb
    • 2003 - Curb/Beaman Jubilee Singers Chair established
    • 2003 - Mike and Linda Curb receive the Harmony Award from the Nashville
                Symphony
    • 2004 - Elected to Board of RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)

  • 2005 -
  • Curb family establishes Eloisa Salazar Stout Library at Kipp Academy (In honor of Mike Curb's grandmother and Megan & Courtney's great grandmother)

    Curb family establishes Curb/Stout Patriots Theatre at Fort Campbell in honor of Mike Curb's grandfather Charles J. Stout and all of the soldiers and their families at Fort Campbell

    Curb family establishes C.M. Curb Sanctuary at Baptist Hospital and St. Thomas' Health Services (In honor of Mike Curb's grandfather Reverend C.M. Curb)

    Mike Curb Family Welcome Center established at Second Harvest Food Bank

    Mike Curb Learning Center for the Junior Achievement was established in Los Angeles

    Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases the Johnny Cash Awards Museum

    Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases the Historic Quonset Hut Studio (First studio on Music Row)

    Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases the Historic Columbia Studio A (and the Columbia/Sony Building)

    [Curb Records - R&R Country Gold Label of the Year and R&R Overall Gold Label of the Year]

       
     
     
     
     
     
     


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