First founded as King Cole, Inc. by Leigh Blake and John Carlin, Red Hot was established in 1989 in response to the
AIDS epidemic and its impact on artists and creators within
New York City. Carlin, who previously pursued a career as an entertainment lawyer, expressed the wish to create an "
AIDS charity album" to pay tribute to American singer/songwriter Cole Porter. In 1990, the project was released, entitled
Red Hot + Blue, featuring various artists. The project was later adapted into a one-and-a-half-hour TV special, hosted by
Richard Gere,
Carrie Fisher and
Kyle MacLachlan which aired on
World AIDS Day 1990 during prime time on ABC. In 1995:
Time magazine listed Red Hot's
Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool as its number one pick for the Best Music of 1994. ==
Red Hot + Rio 2==