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  1. 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.

  2. Bob Thiele Jr. American producer, songwriter and musician (born July 3, 1955) whose career includes contributions in music for television and film, notably FX Network's drama series Sons of Anarchy. In 2023 he revived his father Bob Thiele Jr. 's Flying Dutchman label with the release of Billy Valentine And The Universal Truth.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Bob_ThieleBob Thiele - Wikiwand

    Bob Thiele (17 de julio de 1922 - 30 de enero de 1996) fue un productor discográfico norteamericano, casado con la cantante Teresa Brewer. Montó un show radiofónico de jazz a los 14 años, fue intérprete de clarinete y dirigió una banda en la zona de Nueva York. A los 17 años creó el sello Signature Records, editando discos de muchos ...

  4. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Bob Thiele, the song’s producer and co-writer (under the name George Douglas) with songwriter George David Weiss, refused, had a stand-up row with Newton, and kicked him out of the studio. Unfazed by the fracas, the cheerily equable Armstrong worked on the track until 6am — although, famously, he didn’t actually play the trumpet on it.

  5. album: I Saw Pinetop Spit Blood (Flying Dutchman)https://www.discogs.com/master/778600-Bob-Thiele-His-Orchestra-I-Saw-Pinetop-Spit-Bloodhttps://www.discogs.c...

  6. 30 de ene. de 1996 · Bob Thiele covered Black and Tan Fantasy, Charleston, Give Me Your Kisses, Somewhere There's Someone and other songs. Bob Thiele originally did Black and Tan Fantasy, Charleston, Give Me Your Kisses, Somewhere There's Someone and other songs. Bob Thiele wrote What a Wonderful World, Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues and Duke's Place.

  7. One of the most important producers was Bob Thiele (1922-1996). He started working in the recording industry as a 17-year-old and continued to the end of his life for a total of 56 years. His drive, affability and musical sensitivity enabled him to record countless great jazz musicians.