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Charles Koppelman (March 30, 1940 – November 25, 2022) was an American musician, music producer, and businessman. He held executive positions at EMI and Steve Madden , and he was Chairman of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia .
Stephen Swid, Martin Bandier and Charles Koppelman formed SBK Entertainment in 1989 after they purchased the music publishing division of CBS Records, CBS Songs, in 1986 for $125 million. [1] CBS Songs was subsequently renamed to SBK Songs. The name is an acronym incorporating the first letter of the founders' surnames. [2]
Heartbreaker is the twentieth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton.It was released on July 17, 1978, by RCA Victor.The album was produced by Gary Klein and Parton with Charles Koppelman serving as executive producer, and was an even more direct aim at the pop charts, with several of its songs verging on disco.
Pages in category "Albums produced by Charles Koppelman" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hutt, the daughter of producer and media executive Charles Koppelman and Bunny Koppelman, was born in 1970 in Roslyn Harbor. [10] In 1997, Jennifer married Keith Hutt in New York. [11] She holds a baccalaureate degree from Tufts University and a J.D. degree from Hofstra University, and has been a licensed lawyer in the state of New York since ...
Carl Koppelman is an American professional accountant and unpaid volunteer forensic sketch artist. Since 2009, Koppelman has drawn over 250 reconstructions and age progressions of missing and unidentified people.
Koppelman is a surname. It may refer to: Andrew Koppelman (born 1957), professor of law and political science; Brian Koppelman (born 1966), American filmmaker; Chaim Koppelman (1920–2009), artist; Charles Koppelman (1940–2022), American musician and businessman; Elaine Koppelman (1937–2019), American mathematician; Kim Koppelman (born ...
Landers explained "I knew [Streisand] a little bit. We met through Charles Koppelman, who...was her Executive Producer at the time. I was an independent music publisher, and Charles asked me to find some material for a compilation he was working on with her, which became Memories. (I think it was called “Love Songs” in the UK.)