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dbpedia:Mark_Abramson
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Mark Abramson was an American record producer and artist. He produced recordings of Judy Collins, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Bob Gibson, Love, Phil Ochs, Tom Rush, Josh White, The Wackers and many other artists. Starting out as one of Elektra Records's earliest producers in 1958, he learned audio engineering working closely with label founder Jac Holzman.
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Abramson, Mark Mark Abramson
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Record producer and artist
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Mark K. Abramson
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1976-01-01Z
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1958-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Paul_Butterfield n8: dbpedia:The_Doors dbpedia:Judy_Collins
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non_performing_personnel
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1934-03-16Z
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n4:_Massachusetts
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1934-01-01Z
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2007-05-20Z
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2007-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Elektra_Records