[78-L] fwd: Biograph founder obit

Matthew Duncan recordgeek334578 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 12 16:41:25 PST 2010


Thanks for sharing this David.

A very important figure in the preservation of music from the 78rpm era(s) - without his activities no doubt much of the music he handled would have been lost or been much obscurer than it has become.

I first heard one of my favourite pre war blues artists Blind Blake on a Biograph LP and that set me to trying to obtain original Paramount 78s...I haven't any by Blake yet, but it was an inspiration all the same!

Regards
Matthew




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From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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Subject: [78-L] fwd: Biograph founder obit

http://iberkshires.com/community/obituaries_new.php?ob_id=9160

Arnold S. Caplin, 80

December 25, 2009

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Arnold S. Caplin, 80, died Friday, Dec. 25, 2009, at 
Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center after a long illness.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 8, 1929, he was the son of Isadore and Lillian 
Tanz Caplin.

A veteran of the Korean War, he served in the U.S. Army Band in Korea..

Mr. Caplin had a long and distinguished career in the music recording industry 
as a record producer. As founder of Biograph Records Inc. in 1967, he produced 
more than 250 recordings on LP and CD. He was an early proponent of preserving 
traditional American music, including blues, jazz, ragtime and folk. A major 
achievement of his was to revive and bring international attention to the works 
of Scott Joplin. His dedication also led to the preservation of seminal works 
by artists such as George Gershwin and Benny Goodman, as well as blues artists 
such as the Rev. Gary Davis and Son House. His championing of American roots 
music had far-reaching effects on many musicians during the 1960s and beyond. 
Many of his recordings have been honored with Grammy nominations and 
recognition from the Library of Congress.

A man of diverse interests, he also had a lifelong passion for drawing and 
painting as well as an early career as a professional jazz drummer. He had a 
zest for life, said family, which brought joy and love to his family and friends.

He leaves his wife of 59 years, Barbara; two sons, Robert Caplin and his wife, 
Allison, of Arlington and Alan Caplin of Somerville; two sisters, Joan 
Itzcovitz and her husband, Harold, of New York City and Joyce Dicker of Tucson, 
Ariz., his beloved grandchildren Nicole and Alexander and many nieces and nephews.

FUNERAL NOTICE — A memorial service celebrating the life of Mr. Caplin will be 
held on Sunday, Jan. 17, at noon at Temple Anshe Amunim, 26 Broad St., Pittsfield.

Memorial contributions may be made to the music fund of Temple Anshe Amunim or 
to HospiceCare in the Berkshires through Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home, 426 
Main St., Great Barrington, MA 01230, which is in charge of arrangements. 
Remembrances, memories and reflections may be sent to the family at 
www.finnertyandstevens.com.





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