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Irving Green

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Magid's description also makes clear that for tough, enterprising Jews like Green, label ownership capped the difficult climb out of the ghetto...
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In 1962, Green sold Mercury to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corporation (Conelco) an American affiliate of Dutch electronics giant
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of the Netherlands but he remained Mercury Records' President. Green continued to run Mercury for five years after selling the company.
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In 1964, Mercury Records became the first major record label to have a black high-level executive, when Green hired the trumpeter
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and built over 18,000 homes in southern Iran with real-estate developer
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After leaving Mercury, he became a successful real estate developer in
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Chosen Capital: The Jewish Encounter with American Capitalism
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Palm Springs Cemetery District, "Interments of Interest"
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Brooklyn
New York
Mercury Records
Al Green
Mercury Records
Brooklyn, New York
Albert "Al" Green
National Records
Jewish
African-American
Sarah Vaughan
Dinah Washington
Platters
Chicago, Illinois
Berle Adams
Arthur Talmadge
Philips
Quincy Jones
Palm Springs
Bill Levitt
Desert Regional Medical Center
Palm Springs, California
Desert Memorial Park
Cathedral City, California


Palm Springs Cemetery District, "Interments of Interest"
"Al Green, father of Irving Green of Mercury and founder of National Records, is seriously ill at his home in San Francisco"
Billboard
Chosen Capital: The Jewish Encounter with American Capitalism

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