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Robert Rolontz (December 14, 1920 – June 14, 2000) was an
American music journalist,
executive and
record producer. He was born in Philadelphia, and studied...
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copies were sold by 1958, 2.25
million by 1960,
almost 3
million by 1963
Rolontz, Bob (February 2, 1963). "Billboard Vol. 75, No. 5: The 'First Family'...
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Archived from the
original on
August 16, 2019.
Retrieved November 17, 2020.
Rolontz, Bob.
Billboard Magazine.
Nielsen Business Media, Inc.,
August 3, 1959...
- conductor, and bandleader.
Hailed by Billboard's Bob
Francis and Bob
Rolontz as—respectively—"one of the best
accompanists in the business" and a "sensational...
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remastering Pete
Sahula –
cover photo Haig
Adishian –
cover design Bob
Rolontz –
liner notes List of number-one R&B
albums of 1965 (U.S.)
Vladimir Bogdanov;...
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October 21, 1963. ¹ -
music and
lyrics by Joan
Javits and
Philip Springer Rolontz, Bob. "B’dway
Musical Season Not All That Bad."
Billboard 75:22 (1 June...
- in Chester,
Pennsylvania and
attended South Philadelphia High School.
Rolontz, Rob (13 June 1960). "Music as written". Billboard. p. 28.
Retrieved 1...
- "Judy
Garland - A Star Is Born".
December 28, 1954 – via www.discogs.com.
Rolontz, Bob (December 18, 1954). "Columbia
adding LP
Masterworks at $6.95". Billboard...
- was a
subsidiary of RCA
Victor records,
founded by
Billboard writer Bob
Rolontz in 1953 as a
rhythm and
blues label. The
label tried hard to
break into...
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writing credit with
Leiber and Stoller. In April, 1954, Billboard's
Rolontz summed up the
events thusly: "The year 1953 saw an
important precedent...