Lew Chudd
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Lewis Robert Chudd (July 11, 1911 – June 15, 1998) was an American record label and radio executive who founded Imperial Records in 1946. The record company was influential in the development of rock and roll, with a roster of musicians including Fats Domino, Slim Whitman, Chris Kenner, Sandy Nelson, and Ricky Nelson.
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Lew Chudd
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Lew Chudd
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Lew Chudd
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Los Angeles, California, United States
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1998-06-15
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1911-07-11
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1911-07-11
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Louis Cudnofsky
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American
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1998-06-15
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Founding Imperial Records
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Music industry executive, radio station owner
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Lewis Robert Chudd (July 11, 1911 – June 15, 1998) was an American record label and radio executive who founded Imperial Records in 1946. The record company was influential in the development of rock and roll, with a roster of musicians including Fats Domino, Slim Whitman, Chris Kenner, Sandy Nelson, and Ricky Nelson.
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1911
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