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  1. Bob Thiele(1922年 7月27號—1996年 1月30號),係美國音樂製作人 。 音樂作品. 1967: Thoroughly Modern (ABC) 1968: Light My Fire (impulse!) 1969: Head Start (as 'Bob Thiele Emergency') (Flying Dutchman Records) 1975: I Saw Pinetop Spit Blood (Flying Dutchman Records) 1984: The Twenties Score Again (Columbia) 參考

  2. ボブ・シール(Bob Thiele、1922年 7月27日 - 1996年 1月30日)は、アメリカの音楽プロデューサー 。 ペンネームにジョージ・ダグラス (George Douglas) があり、この名義でルイ・アームストロングの『この素晴らしき世界』を作詞作曲している。

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_ThieleBob Thiele - Wikipedia

    Bob Thiele ( New York, 27 juli 1922 – aldaar, 30 januari 1996) was een Amerikaans producer, met name van jazzplaten. Op zijn zeventiende begon Thiele zijn eigen platenlabel, Signature Records, en nam albums op met onder meer Lester Young, Erroll Garner en Coleman Hawkins. In 1952 trad hij in dienst van Decca Records.

  4. Bob Thiele. Gábor Szabó chronology. More Sorcery. (1967) Light My Fire. (1968) Wind, Sky and Diamonds. (1967) Light My Fire is an album by Hungarian jazz guitarist Gábor Szabó and American record producer Bob Thiele featuring performances recorded in 1967 for the Impulse! label.

  5. "What a Wonderful World" is a song written by Bob Thiele (as "George Douglas") and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis Armstrong and released in 1967 as a single. In April 1968, it topped the pop chart in the United Kingdom , [2] but performed poorly in the United States because Larry Newton , the president of ABC Records , disliked the song and refused to promote it.

  6. Robert Thiele Sr. Profile: American record producer and record label founder. Married to Monica Lewis (1945-1947), Jane Harvey and Teresa Brewer. Father of Bob Thiele Jr., who is also a record producer. Born: July 27, 1922 in Brooklyn, New York. Died: January 30, 1996 in Manhattan, New York. Producer of many famous jazz recordings.

  7. Bob Thiele. Bob Thiele was an influential voice in the music business for almost six decades. Thiele, a prodigy as a child, started hosting a jazz radio program when he was 14. He learned clarinet as a teenager and was a leader of a large band in New York. He was Jazz Magazine’s editor from 1939-1941.