Thomas Z. Shepard: master of the musical
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Former Columbia Records official Thomas Shepard presided over the recording of many of this century's best Broadway musicals, including 'Jelly's Last Jam,' 'Sweeney Todd,' and 'Ain't Misbehavin.' Shepard discusses such topics as his composing career and his work with major conductors.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1993
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Blues with a bite
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Forty-five-year-old Bruce Iglauer, president of Alligator Records, has been making blues recordings for more than two decades, and has worked with such legendary performers as Hound Dog Taylor and Albert Collins. Iglauer's approach to record-making stresses the rhythm section.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1993
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Jack Pfeiffer: RCA's prince charming
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Sound recording producer Jack Pfeiffer has worked with a great many superstar performers during his 43 years with RCA and BMG, including Leopold Stokowski, Arthur Rubinstein, and Vladimir Horowitz. Pfeiffer comments on the highlights of his recording career.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1992
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