Herman Lubinsky

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Herman Lubinsky was an American record executive and entrepreneur best known as the controversial founder and head of the influential jazz and R&B label Savoy Records.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf businessperson in the music industry
entrepreneur
human
record executive
associatedWith independent record labels in the United States
businessLocation Newark, New Jersey NERFINISHED
businessModel independent record label ownership
citizenship American NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs controversial record executive
influential figure in jazz and R&B recording
fieldOfWork artist management
music publishing
record production
founded Savoy Records NERFINISHED
genreSpecialization jazz
rhythm and blues
hasReputation aggressive business practices in the record industry
controversial treatment of recording artists
industry music industry
influencedDomain development of modern jazz recording industry
development of postwar R&B recording industry
knownFor founding Savoy Records
notableFor releasing R&B recordings on Savoy Records
releasing jazz recordings on Savoy Records
notableWork Savoy Records NERFINISHED
occupation entrepreneur
record executive
positionHeld head of Savoy Records
workLocation Newark, New Jersey NERFINISHED

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Savoy Records foundedBy Herman Lubinsky