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Enoch Henry Light (born Canton, Ohio, 18 August 1907, died Redding, Connecticut 31 July 1978) was a classical violinist, bandleader, and recording engineer.
Enoch Light was the A&R chief and vice-president of Grand Award Records, he founded Command Records in 1959. Light's name was prominent on many albums both as musician and producer. In the 1930s Light studied conducting with the French conductor Maurice Frigara in Paris...
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