San Diego Union-Tribune

POP MUSIC CHART ANALYST, AUTHOR BECAME LEGEND

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Joel Whitburn, who turned his fascinatio­n with the Billboard charts into a career cataloging the history of charted music that kept gatekeeper­s honest about the performanc­e of hits, has died. He was 82.

His death June 14 at his home in Menomonee Falls, Wis., was announced by Record Research, Whitburn’s publishing company. Employee Paul Haney posted on Facebook that he died “peacefully overnight.”

He was born Nov. 29, 1939, in Wauwatosa, Wis.

Whitburn published hundreds of books, including many in entries of series like “Top Pop Singles,” “Top 40 Hits,” “Top 40 Albums” and “Top 40 Country Hits,” helping the whole industry with reliable chart stats and records. His books were crucial to DJs, publicists and chart nerds.

“Joel Whitburn was a titan in our field,” wrote Chris Molanphy, a Slate chart analyst and host of the podcast “Hit Parade,” on Twitter. “If there is an afterworld, Joel is on top of a list at the pearly gates — No. 1 with a bullet and a star. R.I.P.”

When the Billboard Hot 100 make its bow in 1958, Whitburn made index cards cataloging all the relevant informatio­n of the songs listed, tracking their movement on the chart from week to week.

He kept it up even after getting a job at RCA doing record distributi­on in the mid ’60 and then decided to devote himself full-time to his research, founding Record Research and publishing his findings in the company’s first release, “Top Pop Singles in 1970.”

Whitburn had a licensing agreement with Billboard to publish his work and paid the magazine a royalty. “Billboard could not have asked for a better representa­tive to document the history of our charts than Joel Whitburn,” said Silvio Pietroluon­go, Billboard‘s SVP of Charts & Data Developmen­t.

Whitburn also was a collector and kept 150,000 singles, albums and CDs, including every record ever listed in the Billboard Hot 100.

He is survived by his wife, Fran, and their daughter, Kim Bloxdorf.

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