- Ed
Chalpin (January 16, 1935 in NYC –
October 1, 2019 in Boca Raton, FL) was a
record executive and producer. He is
probably remembered for his ****ociation...
- guitarist, he
recorded some
singles and
demos for
record producer Ed
Chalpin.
Chalpin also
signed Hendrix to a
management contract,
which Hendrix soon forgot...
-
which includes P.P.X. and PPX Productions. The label, like its
Founder Ed
Chalpin is
quite likely remembered for its
dealings Jimi
Hendrix and producing...
- all
written by
Checker and
produced by
former Jimi
Hendrix producer Ed
Chalpin, but the
studio musicians'
names are unknown. The
album flopped. Later...
-
serious though, seriously.
Chalpin: Don't
worry about it. I won't use it, don't
worry about it.
Shortly thereafter,
Chalpin licensed the
recordings to...
- three-year
recording contract with
entrepreneur Ed
Chalpin on
October 15.
While the
relationship with
Chalpin was short-lived, his
contract remained in force...
- next LP to
Chalpin to be
released by the
Capitol Records label, but he had
become entangled in
litigation concerning the
contract with
Chalpin's PPX record...
-
contract dispute with
former manager Ed
Chalpin and PPX Enterprises.
Capitol had
released two
misleading Chalpin-produced
Curtis Knight albums with Hendrix...
- late 1967,
Track faced a
lawsuit from Ed
Chalpin and his
company PPX Enterprises,
based in New York City.
Chalpin had
signed Hendrix to a three-year exclusive...
-
recorded Band of Gypsys, the live
album that he owed
former manager Ed
Chalpin as part of a
legal settlement.
Following their demise, Cox
recorded and...