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Lee Magid


Lee Magid (6 April 1926 New York City – 31 March 2007 Malibu, California) was a Rhythm and blues producer and manager who worked with artists such as Clara Ward, Al Hibbler,Sam Fletcher and Della Reese.

According to Steve Kurutz of "Allmusic," old time record hustler Lee Magid held a position in nearly every facet of the industry at one time or another. As a producer he recorded some of the best gospel acts in the business.

Joining the staff of National Records at 19, though young, Magid had previously been a song plugger for a singer named Ralph Young who recorded under the moniker Rudy York. At National Magid's enthusiasm and tenacity (he was one of a select handful who could break black acts on white radio) caught the eye of label owner Al Green.

Green made Magid an A&R man and, over the next few years, Magid's duties gradually included producing acts as well. Working with Joe Turner, Charlie Ventura and the Ward Singers, Magid was able to turn out hit material, but felt creatively constricted by Green's tight pockets.

After two years he accepted a position at Herman Lubinsky's Savoy label (ironically, Lubinsky was another notorious cheapskate). At Savoy Magid continued to produce, along with the aid of a young engineer named Tom Dowd, as well as promote records, write songs and scout for talent. With Magid's help, as well as others such as Ralph Bass, the label turned into an R&B powerhouse in the late '40s with Johnny Otis and Little Esther.


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