1905-1986 PO, Warsaw
Producer of Spoken Word, Latin, Folk and World
Moses ("Moe") Asch (December 2, 1905, Warsaw, Poland – October 19, 1986, New York City, USA) was one of the most important independent record producers of the 1940s. He founded his first label, Asch Recordings, in 1938 and between 1941-1948 this label provided an outlet for some important material by folk artists including Leadbelly, Cisco Houston and Woody Guthrie. In 1946 he launched the label, which specialized in modern jazz. In December 1949, Asch founded Folkways Records to specialize in folk and ethnic recordings. His masters and rights to the Folkways label were acquired by Smithsonian Folkways in 1987. In addition to producing records, Moe Asch possessed one of the world's finest and most eclectic collections of traditional and folk music as well as jazz.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Piñata Party Presents Music Of Peru | Moses Asch | 1962 | Album |
In The Beginning | Moses Asch | 1955 | Album |