1921-1992 US
Producer of Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. Jacob Gold
American producer and songwriter born February 13, 1921 in Chelsea, Massachusetts and died December 26, 1992 in Tujunga, California. Independant producer of The G-Clefs for Pilgrim Records, he moved them to its own new label Paris (5)/Paris Records (2) in 1957. He also signed them on its follow-up label Terrace Records Co.. See Jack Gold Music & Jack Gold Music Co. for related publishing credits.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Ev'rything / A Kiss Should Mean We're Sweethearts | Jack Gold And The Four Esquires | 1954 | Single |
Sentimental Cowboy | Jack Gold | Album |
Jack Gold |
Jack Gold perc, cng |
Jack Gold Orchestra & Chorus Jazz and Pop |
Jack Gold Orquestra E Côro |
Jack Gold Quartet Jazz |
Jack Gold-Molina dr, perc US Jazz and Rock |
Jack Gold-Molina Trio Jazz |
Jack Goldbird Pop, Electronic and Rock |
Jack Golden And His Backroom Boys |
Jack Goldie as, cl Jazz |
Jack Golding |
Jack Goldkette And His Orchestra |
Jack Goldstein CA 1945-2003 Electronic and Spoken Word |
Jack Goldstein |
Jack Goldstein voc, sampler Electronic |