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American record producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aaron Levinson (born July 2, 1963) is a Grammy award-winning producer, musician, composer and record label owner.[1] He has produced and released dozens of albums since starting his career with Inner City Records in 1981.[2]
Aaron Levinson | |
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Genres | Soul music, Funk, Hip hop, Jazz, Salsa |
Occupation(s) | Record label owner, producer, musician, educator, engineer, writer. |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Bell Tower, EMI, Fania Records, Libertad, Rykodisc, Ropeadope Records, Spruce Hill Music |
Levinson was born in Philadelphia and is a graduate of the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.
In 2003, Levinson co-composed and produced the score for the Cinemax documentary “How Do You Spell Murder?” directed by Oscar-winning directors Alan and Susan Raymond. His recent productions include Jeff Thomas' All Volunteer Army, El Malito and Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson.[3] Levinson is an ASCAP-affiliated songwriter and publisher and has an international co-publishing agreement with Evergreen Music for his musical compositions in 43 countries around the world.
Levinson is the owner of Range Recording Studios in Ardmore, Pennsylvania and served previously as president of Bell Tower Music. He was an adjunct faculty member at Temple University from 2010 to 2016. From 2014 until 2019, he was an appointed master lecturer at The University Of The Arts. He is a former governor of the Philadelphia chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
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