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    Articles and categories related to notable music producers from Pennsylvania The main article for this category is List of people from Pennsylvania . For more information, see Music of Pennsylvania .

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  6. Jordana (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Jordana LeSesne, formerly known as 1.8.7, is an American musician and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] She now produces and performs as Jordana. She became known in the mid-1990s as a drum and bass producer. [2] Vibe magazine called her "one of the most respected Drum ‘n' Bass producers in the US."

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  9. Philadelphia International Records - Wikipedia

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    Gamble and Huff transferred their signed artists to a new project, Philadelphia International Records. [4] Looking to attract new black acts to their label, but without the in-house know-how, Columbia Records was convinced to sign an exclusive production contract with Gamble and Huff's new Philadelphia International Records. [5]