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Marty Feldman died yesterday. He had been fighting cancer for more than a
year. Services will be held Monday, 12 'noon, at the chapel at Memorial Park Cemetery, 9900 Gross Point Rd., Skokie, IL. Marty founded Paragon Recording, which began as one of the first boutique recording studios in the Midwest. Among his competition at that time were RCA, Universal Recording, and Chess Recording. Against this entrenched competition he grew his studio to become an 18 to 24 hour a day music machine. Jingle producers were in and out by the hour all day, and jazz, rock, or R&B artists began arriving in late afternoon to work through the night. Ed Cherney and Gary Geppert of Gepco International, Inc.are just two of the many mixers and interns that cut their teeth at Paragon. Styx, The Ohio Players, Willie Dixon, Oscar Peterson, Corky Siegel, Wings, Howlin' Wolf, and dozens of others lugged their instruments up three flights of stairs in the old brownstone at 9 E. Huron to catch some of the magic that often occurred in Studio A. It was a 20 odd by almost 30 foot low ceilinged room that Marty and Malcolm Chisholm made work in spite of itself. Steve King |
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