Gene Norman

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Gene Norman was an U.S. American promotor and disk jockey who created in 1953[1] his record label Gene Norman Presents, which later became GNP Crescendo. Among his earliest records were jazz sessions of Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan and David Miles. Father of Neil Norman[2].


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  1. ^ It's the year when Norman made the first records with the intention to release them on his own label. The label's website gives 1954 as starting date.
  2. ^ Neil Norman is executive producer of most new recordings [1]

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