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Lubinsky has been described as "an arrogant bully... the quintessential loudmouth, overweight, cigar-smoking record man with little apparent charm"; as "a colorful character... endowed with a shrewd business sense"; and as "a rather profane cheapskate who had a low opinion of many of the musicians
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that he recorded" and who "was best known for his desire to cut expenses at all costs". His oldest daughter, Lois
Grossberg, later said, "He was paranoid about money. It consumed him like a burning fire. He had a reputation as an ogre in the business. You have no idea of the cheapness."
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Rosinsky; 1865â1941) and Louis
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came into effect and also recordings made by musicians attempting to circumvent the ban by recording under
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recorded for Savoy in the 1950s. He left the label in the early 1960s and recorded an album with
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in 1948, Savoy continued to have success with such musicians as
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in 1942 from his new Radio Record Shop. The company released
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819:"Talking About Life with Little Jimmy Scott"
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563:"Radio Review: Herman Lubinsky"
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710:The Savoy Label: A Discography
655:Top R&B Singles: 1942â1995
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551:New Jersey AM Radio History
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540:"WNJ â 1450 AM, Newark"
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340:Dorothy Love Coates
312:Cannonball Adderley
545:2012-07-08 at the
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735:"Herman Lubinsky"
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372:Ray Charles
366:The singer
304:Johnny Otis
285:Miles Davis
265:Ben Webster
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574:Radio News
415:References
390:, grandson
324:Clara Ward
300:California
249:pseudonyms
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