Joel Katz, a pivotal figure in the entertainment industry, passed away on April 18, 2025, at the age of 80 at his home in Atlanta. Known for his unparalleled expertise in entertainment law, Katz represented some of the most iconic artists in music history, including James Brown, Michael Jackson, Willie Nelson, and Justin Timberlake, among many others.
A Trailblazer in Entertainment Law
Katz’s career in entertainment law began in 1971 when he secured his first major client, James Brown. This deal helped establish Katz as a force to be reckoned with in the legal world. Over the years, Katz expanded his clientele, advising legendary figures like Alan Jackson, Jimmy Buffett, and TLC. He also played a crucial role in high-profile industry deals, such as the $600 million agreement between the Recording Academy and CBS for the Grammy Awards, as well as the $750 million sale of Michael Jackson’s stake in Sony/ATV Publishing.
Katz’s ability to navigate complex legal matters with precision and skill earned him a reputation as one of the most influential figures in the music industry. He was known not only for his legal expertise but also for his business acumen and innovative approach to negotiating deals.
Leadership in the Industry
In addition to his role as a lawyer, Katz was deeply involved in the business side of the music industry. He was the founding chairman of the entertainment and media practice at Greenberg Traurig, a global law firm where his influence extended far beyond individual artist representation. Katz’s leadership also extended to the broader music community. He served on the boards of influential organizations such as the Recording Academy and the Country Music Association, where he played a key role in negotiating deals that shaped the future of the music business.
His involvement in the music industry was not limited to legal matters. Katz was a champion for the growth and development of the next generation of music professionals. He was instrumental in establishing a commercial music program at Kennesaw State University, which has grown into one of the largest and most respected music education programs in the United States.
A Legacy of Philanthropy and Education
Throughout his career, Katz remained committed to giving back to the community. He was passionate about education and played a key role in promoting music education at both the college level and within the broader industry. In recognition of his contributions to education and law, Katz was honored with the naming of the Joel A. Katz Law Library at the University of Tennessee College of Law.
Katz’s philanthropy extended beyond education, as he was also involved in various charitable initiatives aimed at improving the lives of individuals in need. His legacy as a visionary legal mind and philanthropist will continue to influence the music and entertainment industries for years to come.
Remembering Joel Katz
Joel Katz’s passing marks the end of an era in entertainment law. His groundbreaking work in shaping the careers of countless artists, negotiating game-changing deals, and championing the development of the music industry has left an indelible mark. Katz was not only a skilled lawyer but also a passionate advocate for the music world, and his influence will be felt for generations.
As the music industry mourns the loss of one of its most respected figures, Joel Katz’s legacy as a legal giant and a pioneer will continue to resonate in the industry he helped shape.