Dean Gitter
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Dean L. Gitter is a businessman and music producer.
He was once involved in the entertainment industry as a producer, singer and theater owner in Massachusetts.
In the 1950s he produced recordings for Riverside, notably Odetta's debut album, Odetta Sings Ballads And Blues, which was an influence on Bob Dylan.
He recorded his own vocals and acoustic guitar on Ghost Ballads (Riverside, RLP 12-636) in 1957, folk songs with supernatural themes, packaged with album art by Charles Addams.
He is interested in spirituality and teaches meditation in Big Indian, New York. His spiritual teacher was Rudi (Swami Rudrananda).