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- Cal_Lampley abstract "Cal Lampley (March 4, 1924 – July 6, 2006) was an American composer and record producer. He was the second child of Hettie Marina and William Lorenzo Lampley, and had a brother named William Elwood. He graduated with a B.S. from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina. His first known music contribution was as an organist of the Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church, the University of North Carolina's on-campus church. There he formed a group that was later going to be the first all-black, 45-piece band in the then white-only Navy. It was called the "US Navy B-1 Band." Lampley himself served two and a half years in the Army Infantry. Lampley moved to New York City in 1946 to continue his education at the Juilliard School Of Music. With an Artist Diploma in 1949 in piano after three years under the direction of piano teacher Irwin Freundlich and composer Richard Franko Goldman, Lampley debuted his performance as a pianist at the Carnegie Hall concert in 1953. He won a job as a tape editor at Columbia Records. During his 9-year stint with Columbia, he rose to the position of Recording Director of the Popular Albums Department. He was later hired by record producer George Avakian, which would later become his assistant, to work as an A&R and as a record producer for music labels such as Columbia, Warner Bros., RCA/Victor, and Prestige. He worked with artists including Miles Davis, Mahalia Jackson, Dave Brubeck, Art Blakey, Leonard Bernstein, Freddie McCoy and Louis Armstrong. Other collaborations were with classical, jazz and pop greats such as Nina Simone, Robert Cassadesus, Zino Francescatti, Guiomar Novaes, Johnny Mathis, Genevieve, Victor Borge, Carmel Quinn, Arthur Godfrey, Tab Hunter, Bill Haley, Lonnie Sattin, and Chico Hamilton. His own version of the composition "Misty" by jazz musician Richard "Groove" Holmes was Prestige's Records biggest single in its entire history; it peaked at number 44 on the Billboard charts in 1966. In tribute to his musical contribution to the city and the state, Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke officially promulgated the "Cal Lampley Day" on May 1, 1994 in Baltimore at a City Hall ceremony.On July 6, 2006 Lampley died at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center in Baltimore from complications of Multiple Sclerosis.".
- Cal_Lampley associatedBand Miles_Davis.
- Cal_Lampley associatedMusicalArtist Miles_Davis.
- Cal_Lampley background "non_performing_personnel".
- Cal_Lampley birthDate "1924-03-04".
- Cal_Lampley birthPlace Dunn,_North_Carolina.
- Cal_Lampley birthYear "1924".
- Cal_Lampley deathDate "2006-07-06".
- Cal_Lampley deathPlace Baltimore.
- Cal_Lampley deathYear "2006".
- Cal_Lampley genre Jazz.
- Cal_Lampley recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Cal_Lampley recordLabel Prestige_Records.
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- Cal_Lampley associatedActs "Miles Davis and many others".
- Cal_Lampley background "non_performing_personnel".
- Cal_Lampley birthDate "1924-03-04".
- Cal_Lampley birthName "Calvin Douglas Lampley".
- Cal_Lampley birthPlace Dunn,_North_Carolina.
- Cal_Lampley dateOfBirth "1924-03-04".
- Cal_Lampley dateOfDeath "2006-07-06".
- Cal_Lampley deathDate "2006-07-06".
- Cal_Lampley deathPlace Baltimore.
- Cal_Lampley genre Jazz.
- Cal_Lampley genre Jazz_music.
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- Cal_Lampley label Columbia_Records.
- Cal_Lampley label Prestige_Records.
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- Cal_Lampley name "Cal Lampley".
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- Cal_Lampley placeOfBirth "Dunn, North Carolina".
- Cal_Lampley placeOfDeath "Baltimore, Maryland".
- Cal_Lampley shortDescription "Pianist, producer and composer".
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- Cal_Lampley description "Pianist, producer and composer".
- Cal_Lampley description "Pianist, producer and composer".
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- Cal_Lampley subject Category:2006_deaths.
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- Cal_Lampley subject Category:People_from_Dunn,_North_Carolina.