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lessons as a background, he began creating jazz compositions in his teen years, and ultimately combined his creativity in music and photography into a very prolific and successful career.
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Edwards was awarded several gold and platinum records with many outstanding artists in the jazz and blues world, including
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Edwards' photographic work has been displayed in New York's Lincoln Center Jazz Archives, in galleries abroad, as well as
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Edwards was educated in New York City schools, including Frederick Douglass (J.H.S.139),
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arena, beginning at Prestige Records in 1957, and moved up to the position of
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while his father was on a work assignment there. Living for a short time in
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during the 1950s and early 1960s. He was originally hired by founder
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as a photographer for the record label. He was a trail-blazing
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in 1970. During his career, he was also associated with MGM,
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His parents, Lucille and Moses Edwards were natives of
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photographer
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Prestige Records
Bob Weinstock
African-American
Kingston, Jamaica
Nassau, Bahamas
New York City
Harlem
Washington Heights
Stuyvesant High School
City College of New York
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Jersey City Medical Center
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Verve Records
MGM
A&R

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