Evan Bogart, professionally recognized as E. Kidd Bogart, entered the world on January 23, 1978, marking the beginning of an extraordinary journey that would see him flourish in various creative capacities.
Born into a family of music industry pioneers, Neil Bogart's son was destined to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious parents, Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart and music manager Joyce Bogart Trabulus. Growing up surrounded by the sights and sounds of the music business, it's no wonder that Bogart's passion for the industry was deeply rooted in his family's rich legacy.
Noted American singer-songwriter and musician, Bogart, has consistently received widespread acclaim throughout his professional trajectory, resulting in an impressive total of three Grammy Award nominations, with one particularly notable achievement being the prestigious win for Beyoncé's timeless and unforgettable hit single "Halo", a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.
Bogart occupies a highly esteemed and influential role as National Trustee for The Recording Academy, a renowned and respected organization that is deeply committed to honoring and promoting the music industry in all its forms.
As a testament to his dedication to the music industry, he has taken on the role of Chair of The Recording Academy's Songwriters & Composers Wing, a prestigious position that underscores his passion for nurturing a community of skilled songwriters and composers.