(1916-11-16)November 16, 1916 Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Died
November 9, 1999(1999-11-09) (aged 82) Henderson, Nevada
Occupation(s)
Record producer, record executive
Labels
Jubilee, Atlantic, Atco
Musical artist
Herbert Charles Abramson (November 16, 1916 – November 9, 1999) was an American record executive, record producer, and co-founder of Atlantic Records.[1]
^White, Adam (27 November 1999). "Herb Abramson, Atlantic's 1st president, dies at 82". Google Books/Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
Charles Abramson (November 16, 1916 – November 9, 1999) was an American record executive, record producer, and co-founder of Atlantic Records. Abramson was...
American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and HerbAbramson. Over the course of two decades, starting from the release of its first...
developed an interest in jazz, and in 1945 married record producer HerbAbramson. In 1947, Abramson joined with Ahmet Ertegun to form Atlantic Records, and Miriam...
as an outlet for productions by one of Atlantic Records' founders, HerbAbramson, who had returned to the company from military service. The label was...
York City in 1946 by HerbAbramson. 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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"Still Wanna Die/Take Me Home", recorded by Atlantic Records co-founder HerbAbramson. Shortly thereafter, he played on Ronnie Spector's debut solo album...
Wanna Die" / "Take Me Home", recorded with Atlantic Records co-founder HerbAbramson. Shortly thereafter, he played on Ronnie Spector's debut solo album...
company in 1961. Homesick, he returned to New York in 1963 to work for HerbAbramson, but this was short-lived, lasting only three months. He then became...
when his father died, founded Atlantic Records in 1947 with his friend HerbAbramson. Ertegun wrote many songs for Ray Charles and the Clovers. He even sang...
the Growth of a Multi-Billion-Dollar Industry (WH Allen, 1975):122. HerbAbramson. Rockabilly.nl. Retrieved April 7, 2011. Eric Konigsberg, Blood Relation...
wrote the standard "Smack Dab in the Middle". In 1945, with his friend HerbAbramson, he went to work for Al Green at National Records, and two years later...
Records was a record label founded by former Atlantic Records president HerbAbramson. The label's biggest hit was a version of "Tennessee Waltz" by Bobby...
country, Lance also wrote songs. According to Atlantic Records producer HerbAbramson, Lance wrote "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" with his friend Johnny...
Ellington and recommended her to Atlantic Records bosses Ahmet Ertegun and HerbAbramson. Brown was unable to audition as planned because of a car crash, which...
measure to help him through college. In 1946, Ertegun became friends with HerbAbramson, a dental student and A&R man for National Records, and they decided...
the Institute for Audio Research. From there he began working with HerbAbramson A-1 studios and recorded artists including Dave "Baby" Cortez and Michael...
(1945–), Mexican-American marketing executive, founder of the Zyman Group HerbAbramson (1916–1999), founder of Atlantic Records Berle Adams (1917–2009), co-founder...
contra dance choreography A-1 Sound Studios, a recording studio owned by HerbAbramson A-1, an American rap group behind the album Mash Confusion A-One (band)...
for years, Azrael had had plenty of exposure to the crooners. When HerbAbramson, co-founder of Atlantic Records, passed through Baltimore in 1951 on...
Producer Ahmet Ertegün, Jerry Wexler (Tracks 1–5 of 1989 edition) Ahmet Ertegün, HerbAbramson (Tracks 6–16 of 1989 edition) Professor Longhair chronology...