Norman granz picasso biography
Norman Granz (August 6, – November 22, ) was an American jazz record producer and concert promoter..
Born on August 6, , in Los Angeles, CA; died on November 22, , in Geneva, Switzerland. Education: Studied at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), early s.
A jazz impresario whose social conscience was instrumental in earning African American musicians fair pay and treatment, Norman Granz was a producer, record label owner, and the manager of several top names in jazz.
Norman Granz was a true polymath, with his friendship with Picasso and art collection, his love of Jazz music and promotion of Jazz musicians and his endless.
His associations with such luminaries as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, and Coleman Hawkins is the stuff of jazz legend. Washington Post writer Richard Harrington quoted trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, who said that working with Granz was "the original first-class treatment for jazz musicians." Oscar Peterson, who called Granz "Mr.
Jazz," according to the the Jazz Professional website, named one of his sons Norman in Granz's honor. Granz, whose record labels included Clef, Norgran, Verve, and Pablo, was also the founder of the Jazz at the Philharmonic (JATP) jam sessions