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  1. Sidney Lewis Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (* 30. Januar 1899 in Ilford, Essex; † 5. Februar 1993 in London) war ein britischer Medienunternehmer. Familiärer Hintergrund. Die jüdischen Vorfahren von Sidney Bernstein stammten aus Russland, von wo sie vor ...

  2. Professional ratings. Keep Me in Mind is a 1970 album by Miriam Makeba .The album juxtaposes Makeba's own compositions, and one "Lumumba" by her daughter Bongi, with songs by Stephen Stills, Van Morrison, Lennon-McCartney and John Fogerty. [3] [4]

  3. 14. Sept. 2016 · September 14, 2016. By. Paul Sexton. Record producer Lewis Merenstein, whose most famous credit was overseeing Van Morrison’s 1968 classic Astral Weeks amid a long and varied resumé, died on 6 ...

  4. Abraham Bernstein (* 1969), Informatiker. Alan Bernstein (* 1947), kanadischer Immunologe. Albert Bernstein-Sawersky (1869/1870–nach 1938), deutscher Bühnenautor. Alexander Bernstein (1936–2010), britischer Politiker (Labour Party) und Medienmanager. Alfred Bernstein (1897–1972), deutscher Fußballspieler.

  5. Producer. Lewis Merenstein, Glass Harp. It Makes Me Glad was an album released by Glass Harp in 1972. It would be the last studio album released by the band until Hourglass in 2003. In 2005, the album was re-issued by the Music Mill label. The reissue was digitally remastered, and contains updated/extended liner notes and a bonus track.

  6. 9. Sept. 2016 · Lewis Merenstein, producer on Van Morrison‘s classic Astral Weeks and Moondance LPs, died Tuesday from complications due to pneumonia. He was 81. Merenstein’s daughter Ilene confirmed his death to

  7. Lewis Merenstein was the producer. [1] Morrison wrote "Ballerina" upon first meeting his future wife, Janet (an actress and model), when touring the U.S. with his band Them in June 1966. Them guitarist Jim Armstrong remembers rehearsing and playing the song for the first time at the Waikiki Shell in Hawaii. [2]