Aaron Levinson

Aaron Levinson is a veteran record label owner and producer with a background as a musician and composer. He has produced and/or released nearly two dozen albums.

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Career

Levinson is a graduate of the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts,[1] Levinson and co-composed and produced the score for the Cinemax documentary “How Do You Spell Murder?” directed by Oscar-winning directors Alan and Susan Raymond.[1] Levinson is an ASCAP-affiliated songwriter and publisher and has an international co-publishing agreement with Evergreen Music for his musical compositions in 43 countries around the world. He is a former governor of the Philadelphia chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.[2] Levinson is staff producer and A&R director for Range Records a Warner Music Group-distributed label. His most recent production is Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson.[3] Recently he and his band Spanish Harlem Orchesta won a Grammy award for best tropical album for "Viva la Tradición".

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