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Strongly influenced by Christian philosopher Francis Schaeffer, [1] Schaeffer's community at L'Abri in Switzerland (which Norman had visited with his wife Pamela on his honeymoon in 1972), [2] and "possibly inspired by the Apple imprint of The Beatles" [3] in 1974, Norman founded Solid Rock Records to produce records for Christian artists who like himself, had "no commercial value."
John David Norman (October 13, 1927 – May 22, 2011) was an American pedophile and sex offender convicted numerous times between 1960 and 1998 on charges of child molestation and child pornography. Throughout his life, Norman operated various direct mailing services dedicated to distributing child pornography and arranging sex trafficking.
In 1977 Norman recorded Something New under the Son, a blues-rock concept album that some regard as his tour de force, [1] and as "one of the roughest, bluesiest, and best rock and roll albums of his career or the whole industry", [2] that took its title from "an ironic inversion of a phrase in Ecclesiastes", [3] namely: "there is nothing new under the sun" (Ecclesiastes 1:9b).
GNP Crescendo Record Co. is an independent record label founded in 1954 by Gene Norman (né Eugene Abraham Nabatoff; 1922–2015). It started as a producer of jazz, then expanded into many other genres, including comedy, rock, and Star Trek soundtracks. Currently GNP Cresendo is run by Gene Norman's son, Neil Norman.
Norman also worked with several artists who were signed to other labels, including Malcolm and Alwyn, Bobby Emmons and the Crosstones, Lyrix, James Sundquist and David Edwards. [74] [75] [76] Norman signed a deal with ABC Records to distribute Solid Rock's releases, but was later moved to ABC subsidiary Word Records.
All tracks composed by Larry Norman Original LP release This is the order on the original Verve album. On the Street Level vinyl re-issue in 1977, Norman claimed that he always wanted the album to open with "I've Got to Learn to Live Without You" and subsequent re-releases had it first and "Why Don't you Look into Jesus" third.
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Whitfield Records was a record label, founded in 1975 by former Motown producer and songwriter Norman Whitfield and active until 1982. Whitfield Records was distributed throughout its entire existence by Warner Bros. Records .