Eddie Korvin

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Born
New York City, New York, US
OccupationsRecording engineer, mixer, editor, studio owner,
music producer, arranger, composer
LabelsVarious
Eddie Korvin
Eddie Korvin at Blue Rock Studio reception area, c. 1975
Eddie Korvin at Blue Rock Studio reception area, c. 1975
Background information
Born
New York City, New York, US
OccupationsRecording engineer, mixer, editor, studio owner,
music producer, arranger, composer
LabelsVarious

Edouard "Eddie" Korvin (born 1945) is an American recording engineer, composer, and music producer.

Korvin co-composed the score for the Emmy Award-winning documentary series This Was America alongside Ron Frangipane.[1]

Korvin was born in New York City in 1945 and raised in the Manhattan area.[2] His stepfather was actor Charles Korvin.[3]

Family friends and acquaintances in the music field included composers Burton Lane and Johnny Mercer, singer Anita Ellis, conductor Ted Saidenberg, violinist Issac Stern, bass-baritone George London, record store owner, Sam Goody, Arturo Toscanini, and Murray the K.[4]

Blue Rock Studio

Korvin owned the Blue Rock Studio from 1970 to 1986.[2] The studio was located in SoHo, Manhattan.[3]

Blue Rock Studio was intentionally created as a one-room-only facility.[5]

Work in television and film

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