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  1. Goddard Lieberson (April 5, 1911 – May 29, 1977) was the president of Columbia Records from 1956 to 1971, and again from 1973 to 1975. [1] He became president of the Recording Industry Association of America in 1964. [2]

  2. May 30, 1977 · Goddard Lieherson, president of Columbia Records for 19 years, who introduced long‐playing records to the American public, died of cancer early yesterday at his home in Manhattan. He was 66 ...

  3. So says Goddard Lieberson, 47, the handsome, debonair president of Columbia Records. Lieberson ought to know. He is a musician (piano), composer (more than 100 pieces), novelist (Three for...

  4. Composer, author and recording executive Goddard Lieberson was educated at the University of Washington where he studied with George Frederick McKay, and with Bernard Rogers at the Eastman School of Music. He earned honorary degrees from Temple University and the Cleveland School of Music.

    • Writer, Producer
    • April 5, 1911
    • Goddard Lieberson
    • May 29, 1977
  5. Goddard Lieberson. Writer: Three for Bedroom C. Composer, author and recording executive Goddard Lieberson was educated at the University of Washington where he studied with George Frederick McKay, and with Bernard Rogers at the Eastman School of Music.

    • April 5, 1911
    • May 29, 1977
  6. In the late 1940s, an advancement of technology changed forever how listeners would appreciate the Broadway musical: It was the invention of the LP, the long-playing record. When Goddard Lieberson introduced this new audio format to the American public, he changed how listeners engaged with music at home. Instead of encountering the album of ...

  7. Lieberson led the industry in recording plays and the like, beginning with Paul Robeson in Othello in 1949 and including Hamlet with Richard Burton. His lists of 'musicals' credits include My Fair Lady , South Pacific, West Silk Story and the recent big successes, A Little Night Music and Billy .