Lionel Job

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Lionel G. Job (born 23 January 1942) is an American music producer, publisher, lyricist, and song writer based in White Plains, New York. His music career dates back forty-five years. Job is widely known for writing and producing for Keith Sweat, Joe Public, Starpoint, Walter Beasley, Sharon Bryant, Atlantic Starr, The Detroit Spinners, and Third World.[1]

Selected career highlights

In 1977, Job worked in the professional department as creative director of R&B for the Famous Music division of Paramount Pictures, the music arm of Gulf and Western. Simultaneously, Job was the founder, leader, manager, and producer of Southroad Connection, a disco-funk studio group. Before joining Famous music, Job had been a prolific promoter for Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp., a large music publisher.[2] As a producer and writer, Job collaborated with Preston Glass (Starpoint),

References

  1. Student Writes Ryhthm and Blues For Tyrese, by Ray Weiss (Gannett News Service), Rockford Register Star, July 3, 1999, pg. 18
  2. Executive Turntable, Billboard, May 14, 1977, pg. 6
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