Eddie Korvin
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Born
New York City, New York, US
OccupationsRecording engineer, mixer, editor, studio owner,
music producer, arranger, composer
music producer, arranger, composer
LabelsVarious
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![]() Eddie Korvin at Blue Rock Studio reception area, c. 1975 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | New York City, New York, US |
| Occupations | Recording engineer, mixer, editor, studio owner, music producer, arranger, composer |
| Labels | Various |
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]
