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Eddie Korvin | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Edward H. Danziger |
Also known as | Edward Danziger Korvin |
Born | 1945 (age 78–79) |
Origin | New York City |
Occupation(s) | Recording engineer, mixer, editor and studio owner Music producer, arranger and composer |
Labels | Various artists |
Eddie Korvin is an American recording engineer, composer and music producer. In 1969, he founded Blue Rock Studio located in downtown Manhattan. Blue Rock was opened in 1970 after 14 months of design and construction. Korvin served as chief engineer for 10 years and then as supervising engineer until 1986 when Blue Rock was sold. With co-composer Ron Frangipanè, Korvin scored a documentary series, This Was America, which won an Emmy Award for the episode "Hometown."[1]