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Norman Granz (August 6, 1918 –
November 22, 2001) was an
American jazz
record producer and
concert promoter. He
founded the
record labels Clef, Norgran...
- co-founder of the Savoy,
until she
turned the rest of her
career over to
Norman Granz, who
founded Verve Records to
produce new
records by Fitzgerald. With Verve...
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Artur Granz (Patronymic: Gurgenovich; born May 5, 1971) is a businessman, co-owner of BF&GH
Travel Retail Limited,
publisher of
Forbes Ukraine. He was...
- and by
Michael Sinterniklaas in
later episodes.
Arrancar 100 Cien
Granz (シエンㆍグランツ,
Granz Cien), the
number tattooed on his eye, is an
Arrancar that appears...
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record label owned by
Universal Music Group (UMG).
Founded in 1956 by
Norman Granz, the
label is home to the world's
largest jazz catalogue,
which includes...
- Jammin' the
Blues is a 1944
American short film made by Gjon Mili and
Norman Granz in
which a
number of
prominent jazz
musicians re-create the jam-session...
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title of a
series of jazz concerts,
tours and
recordings produced by
Norman Granz. Over the years, "Jazz at the Philharmonic"
featured many of the era's preeminent...
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melodically inventive pianist.
According to an
interview with
Norman Granz, he
heard a
radio program broadcasting from a
local club
while taking a...
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began playing in more
formal jazz
concert settings,
including at
Norman Granz–produced Jazz at the
Philharmonic events. His po****rity
diminished towards...
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Pablo Records was a jazz
record company and
label founded by
Norman Granz in 1973, more than a
decade after he had sold his
earlier catalog (including...