Alan Meltzer

American businessman and poker player (1944–2011) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alan Meltzer (1944 – October 31, 2011) was an American businessman and poker player who founded Wind-up Records along with his ex-wife Diana Meltzer.[1][2]

Born1944
United States
Died (aged 67)
OccupationBusinessman
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Alan Meltzer
Born1944
United States
Died (aged 67)
OccupationBusinessman
Known forWind-up Records
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Record company

Meltzer owned Titus Oaks Records, four record stores in New York and Connecticut, that expanded into CD One Stop, one of the largest wholesale distributors of CDs in the 1980s and 1990s.[3]

In 1997, he purchased Grass Records with his wife Diana Meltzer and started Wind-up Records. This record label was credited with the success of Creed, Seether, Finger Eleven, and Evanescence.[1]

Poker

Meltzer was a poker enthusiast who made multiple appearances on televised poker shows including on GSN's High Stakes Poker and Full Tilt Poker's Poker After Dark.[4][5]

Death

Meltzer died on October 31, 2011, at the age of 67. He left a $1.5 million inheritance to his doorman and driver.[6]

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