Martin, George, 1926-2016

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Name (Hebrew)
מרטין, ג'ורג', 1926-2016
Name (Latin)
Martin, George, 1926-2016
Other forms of name
Martin, George, 1926-
Date of birth
1926-01-03
Date of death
2016-03-08
Place of birth
London (England)
Associate group
Parlophone Company
Parlophone Company (1950 - 1950)
Occupation
Arrangers (Musicians)
Conductors (Music)
Sound recording executives and producers Arrangers (Musicians) Composers Conductors (Music) Sound engineers Musicians
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
George Henry
Language
English
See Also From tracing corporate name
Corporate body: George Martin Orchestra
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 100987436
Wikidata: Q191819
Library of congress: n 79115737
OCoLC: oca00347470
DLC: n 79115737
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98135878680000041
Sources of Information
  • His All you need is ears, 1980:
  • Copyright appl. EFO-80756
  • Wikipedia, October 9, 2013
  • All music WWW site, October 9, 2013
  • New York times WWW site, viewed Mar. 9, 2016
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Wikipedia description:

Sir George Henry Martin (3 January 1926 – 8 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, and musician. He was commonly referred to as the "fifth Beatle" because of his extensive involvement in each of the Beatles' original albums. Martin's formal musical expertise and interest in novel recording practices facilitated the group's rudimentary musical education and desire for new musical sounds to record. Most of their orchestral and string arrangements were written by Martin, and he played piano or keyboards on a number of their records. Their collaborations resulted in popular, highly acclaimed records with innovative sounds, such as the 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band—the first rock album to win a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Martin's career spanned more than sixty years in music, film, television and live performance. Before working with the Beatles and other pop musicians, he produced comedy and novelty records in the 1950s and early 1960s as the head of EMI's Parlophone label, working with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Bernard Cribbins, among others. His work with other Liverpool rock groups in the early mid-1960s helped popularize the Merseybeat sound. In 1965, he left EMI and formed his own production company, Associated Independent Recording. AllMusic has described Martin as the "world's most famous record producer". In his career, Martin produced 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States, and won six Grammy Awards. He also held a number of senior-executive positions at media companies and contributed to a wide range of charitable causes, including The Prince's Trust and the Caribbean island of Montserrat. In recognition of his services to the music industry and popular culture, he was made a Knight Bachelor in 1996.

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