Norman Gollin


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Norman Gollin was born on June 5, 1919, in the Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a graphic designer, film director, and writer, known for such films as Apple (1967), Wheel-Dealer (1967), and HWY: An American Pastoral (1969). He died on October 8, 2006, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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Sonny Criss
The Complete Imperial Sessions
2000, ,
Bop
Esquivel His Piano And His Orchestra*
More Of Other Worlds, Other Sounds
1962, ,
Easy Listening/Latin Jazz/Space-Age
Esquivel His Piano And His Orchestra*
More Of Other Worlds, Other Sounds
1961, Vinyl, ,
Lounge/Space-Age
The Herbie Mann Nonet
Flute, Brass, Vibes And Percussion
1961, ,
Afro-Cuban Jazz
The Jimmy Giuffre 3*
7 Pieces
1959, ,
Cool Jazz
The Sonny Stitt Quartet*
The Hard Swing
1959, ,
Hard Bop
The Trombones, Inc.
They Met At The Continental Divide ("It Wasn't Exactly A Battle...")
1959,
The Great New Gus Bivona Band
Ballads, Bounce & Bivona
1959, Vinyl, ,
Big Band
George Lewis
On Stage - Concert Vol. 2
1959, Vinyl,
The Paul Smith Trio
The Big Men
1959
Bill McGuffie
Mademoiselle From Paree! Music Of Bill McGuffie
1957, LP, Album, Imperial, Imperial
Bob Harrington Quartet
Vibraphone Fantasy In Jazz With Bob Harrington
1957, LP, Album, Imperial
Elmer Bernstein
Men In War (Music From The Sound Track)
1957
Ernie Freeman
Jivin "O" Round
1957
Frankie Ortega And His Group
The Piano Styling Of Frankie Ortega
1956, LP, Album, Imperial, ,
Swing
Raymond Usera And His Orchestra*
Mambo! Mambo! Mambo! Mambo! Mambo!
1956, LP, Imperial
Wild Bill Davis
On Broadway
1956, LP, Imperial,
Wild Bill Davis
Wild Bill Davis in Hollywood
1956, LP, Album, Mono, Imperial
Slim Whitman
Slim Whitman Sings
1956
Fats Domino
Rock And Rollin'
1956
Fats Domino
Rock And Rollin'
1956
Fats Domino
Rock And Rollin'
1956
Sonny Criss
Go Man!
1956
Fats Domino
Rock And Rollin'
1956
Sonny Criss
Sonny Criss Plays Cole Porter
1956, ,
Bop
The Herbie Mann Nonet
Flute, Brass, Vibes And Percussion
LP, Mono, Verve Records
Mario Hurtado And The Royal Marimba Orchestra* = The Original Hurtado Brothers And Their Royal Marimba Band*
Marimba Music