- George Avakian
George Avakian (Георг Авакиан, born Armavir, Russian Federation,
March 15 ,1919 ) is an Americanrecord producer and executive known particularly for his work withColumbia Records , and his production of albums byMiles Davis and other notablejazz musicians.Avakian was born in Armavir,
Russian Federation , to Armenian parents. His brother was the photographer and filmmakerAram Avakian (1926-1987). He attendedYale University , and became an avid collector and fan ofjazz music. While still at Yale he was responsible for the first reissues Columbia put out around 1940, discovering some unissuedLouis Armstrong masters from his Hot Five and Hot Seven period in the process. He would later produce some of Armstrong's most important albums of the traditional jazz revival era, including "Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy".His long period at
Columbia Records culminated in him becoming responsible for the Popular Music and International divisions. Avakian signed and producedDave Brubeck ,Miles Davis ,Louis Armstrong ,Rita Reys , andErroll Garner to the label, amongst others. Later he fulfilled a role as producer atWarner Brothers (from 1959) and atRCA Victor . In 1960-61 he produced recordings byBill Haley & His Comets forWarner Bros. Records . In 1962 he was responsible for organizingBenny Goodman 's successful tour of the USSR.From about 1970 to 1974, he was the manager of
Keith Jarrett ; before this, he had managed theCharles Lloyd Quartet of which Jarrett was a member. After this he largely retired from the record business and bred racehorses.He is a founding officer of the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences . In 2000, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from "Down Beat " magazine.Upon seeing the cover of his album "
Miles Ahead ", released on Columbia Records,Miles Davis is reported to have said:"Why'd you put that white bitch on there?" cite web
url=http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Miles_Davis
title=Miles Davis Wikiquote Page The cover, which had been chosen by Avakian while he was working at Columbia, was subsequently changed.Avakian is married to violinist
Anahid Ajemian , and the two, together with Ajemian's pianist sisterMaro Ajemian , were critical in helping classical composerAlan Hovhaness achieve his international breakthrough in the 1950s, through concert performances and Avakian securing numerous LP recordings.External links
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