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    Charles Abramson (November 16, 1916 – November 9, 1999) was an American record executive, record producer, and co-founder of Atlantic Records. Abramson was...
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    American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over the course of two decades, starting from the release of its first...
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  • American engineer and scientist Henry Abramson (born 1963), dean of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences Herb Abramson (1916–1999), American record company...
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  • (pilot) Kevin Alcorn (pilot) Spike Decker (pilot) David Geffen (pilot) Herb Abramson (1993-1997) Debra Bergman (1993-1997) John Kricfalusi (1993-1997) Scott...
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  • as an outlet for productions by one of Atlantic Records' founders, Herb Abramson, who had returned to the company from military service. The label was...
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  • York City in 1946 by Herb Abramson. His partner was Jerry Blaine. Blaine bought Abramson's half of the company in 1947, when Abramson went on to co-found...
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    developed an interest in jazz, and in 1945 married record producer Herb Abramson. In 1947, Abramson joined with Ahmet Ertegun to form Atlantic Records, and Miriam...
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  • Herb is a given name that is usually a diminutive of the name Herbert. Herb Aach (1923–1985), American painter and writer Herb Abramson (1916–1999), American...
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  • Records was a record label founded by former Atlantic Records president Herb Abramson. The label's biggest hit was a version of "Tennessee Waltz" by Bobby...
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    "Still Wanna Die/Take Me Home", recorded by Atlantic Records co-founder Herb Abramson. Shortly thereafter, he played on Ronnie Spector's debut solo album...
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    company in 1961. Homesick, he returned to New York in 1963 to work for Herb Abramson, but this was short-lived, lasting only three months. He then became...
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    when his father died, founded Atlantic Records in 1947 with his friend Herb Abramson. Ertegun wrote many songs for Ray Charles and the Clovers. He even sang...
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    the Growth of a Multi-Billion-Dollar Industry (WH Allen, 1975):122. Herb Abramson. Rockabilly.nl. Retrieved April 7, 2011. Eric Konigsberg, Blood Relation...
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  • 2:58 "Just Can't Go to Sleep" – 1:58 "Long Tall Shorty" – (Don Covay, Herb Abramson) – 2:50 "I Took My Baby Home" – 1:48 "I'm a Lover Not a Fighter" (J...
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    Wanna Die" / "Take Me Home", recorded with Atlantic Records co-founder Herb Abramson. Shortly thereafter, he played on Ronnie Spector's debut solo album...
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  • out of Tucker's association with producer Herb Abramson, who was a co-founder of Atlantic Records. Abramson operated A-1 Sound Studios in New York, where...
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  • others. Musician and engineer Steve Rosenthal, who had worked with Herb Abramson at A-1 Sound Studios prior to co-founding Dreamland studios, established...
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  • wrote the standard "Smack Dab in the Middle". In 1945, with his friend Herb Abramson, he went to work for Al Green at National Records, and two years later...
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  • Recording Studio in New York City, operated by Atlantic Records co-founder Herb Abramson. New York radio station WWRL disc jockey Nathaniel "Magnificent" Montague...
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  • (1945–), Mexican-American marketing executive, founder of the Zyman Group Herb Abramson (1916–1999), founder of Atlantic Records Berle Adams (1917–2009), co-founder...
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  • number 99 on the US pop chart. According to Atlantic Records producer Herb Abramson, Lance wrote the song with his friend Wallace (brother of boxer Coley...
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    Ellington and recommended her to Atlantic Records bosses Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Brown was unable to audition as planned because of a car crash, which...
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  • country, Lance also wrote songs. According to Atlantic Records producer Herb Abramson, Lance wrote "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" with his friend Johnny...
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    measure to help him through college. In 1946, Ertegun became friends with Herb Abramson, a dental student and A&R man for National Records, and they decided...
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  • contra dance choreography A-1 Sound Studios, a recording studio owned by Herb Abramson A-1, an American rap group behind the album Mash Confusion A-One (band)...
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  • November 6, 1999 Krommenie, Netherlands Died after a short illness Herb Abramson Record company executive, record producer and co-founder of Atlantic...
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  • Georgia; and a studio in Burbank, CA. Ahmet Ertegün Nesuhi Ertegün Herb Abramson (co-developer of the studios.) Arif Mardin Jerry Wexler İlhan Mimaroğlu...
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  • for years, Azrael had had plenty of exposure to the crooners. When Herb Abramson, co-founder of Atlantic Records, passed through Baltimore in 1951 on...
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    with National Records, for which he recorded under the supervision of Herb Abramson. His first hit single was a cover of Saunders King's "S.K. Blues" (1945)...
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  • Working as A&R men were Lee Magid, Bob Shad, Jesse Stone and Herb Abramson. Abramson went to Jubilee and then co-founded Atlantic with Ahmet Ertegun...
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