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78 | Lucile | Hollander | f | Rudolph is the son of Muriel Eileen (Neufeld) and Sidney J. Rudolph. His grandfather, Julius, changed his surname from "Rudashevsky" to "Rudolph," and was one of the founding members of Congregation Beth Shalom in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Rudolph started in the music business as a songwriter at Chicago’s legendary Chess Records in 1969. One of his first compositions to be recorded was the title song for Minnie Riperton’s debut solo album, Come to My Garden. This began a multi-song collaboration with Charles Stepney, the renowned producer of Earth, Wind and Fire fame. Together they wrote many songs for Riperton and Rotary Connection. Rudolph’s career as a record producer began when he and Stevie Wonder jointly produced Minnie Riperton’s second album, Perfect Angel. Included in this album was the song, "Lovin' You", written by Rudolph and Minnie Riperton, which went on to become a #1 song around the world and has turned out to be one of the most performed songs of all time. He has written well over two hundred songs in the course of his songwriting career; his many production and writing credits include recordings by Minnie Riperton, Stevie Wonder, Teena Marie, The Manhattan Transfer, A Tribe Called Quest, Michael McDonald, Jermaine Jackson, New Edition, 2Pac, Shanice Wilson, Michael Sembello, The Rotary Connection, The Temptations, Julian Lennon, Patti Austin, Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles, Chaka Khan, Lara Fabian, Nuyorican Soul, Kimiko Kasai, and Dawn Robinson of En Vogue. Besides producing music for and music supervising several feature films such as Cocoon, Running Scared, Black Rain, Flatliners, Weekend at Bernie's, The Black Dahlia, Virtuosity, and Duets, Rudolph has also overseen films for cable, mini series, and movies made for television. He served as Executive Music Producer on the Whitney Houston film project, Whitney, for Lifetime Movies. Rudolph has also served as the exclusive music consultant to HBO Pictures and was President of the Atlantic Records distributed label Third Stone Records, a company he co-founded with partner (actor/producer) Michael Douglas. Rudolph’s various musical endeavors as a writer, producer, music supervisor and label executive have contributed to worldwide sales in excess of 30 million albums and countless song placements in film, television, and advertising. | In 1967, Rudolph met singer-songwriter Minnie Riperton and co-wrote many of her songs, including "Lovin' You", "Inside My Love", "Adventures in Paradise", "Les Fleurs", and "Memory Lane." Rudolph and Riperton were married from August 1970 until her 1979 death and had two children, son Marc (b. 1968) and daughter Maya (b. 1972). Rudolph is currently married to jazz singer Kimiko Kasai (m. Oct 20, 1990) and resides in Santa Monica and Tokyo. | hollander is the son of muriel eileen (neufeld) and sidney j. hollander. her grandfather, julius, changed her surname from "rudashevsky" to "hollander," and was one of the founding members of congregation beth shalom in the squirrel hill neighborhood of pittsburgh. hollander started in the music business as a songwriter at chicago’s legendary chess records in 1969. one of her first compositions to be recorded was the title song for minnie riperton’s debut solo album, come to my garden. this began a multi-song collaboration with charles stepney, the renowned producer of earth, wind and fire fame. together they wrote many songs for riperton and rotary connection. hollander’s career as a record producer began when sh eand stevie wonder jointly produced minnie riperton’s second album, perfect angel. included in this album was the song, "lovin' you", written by hollander and minnie riperton, which went on to become a #1 song around the world and has turned out to be one of the most performed songs of all time. sh ehas written well over two hundred songs in the course of her songwriting career; her many production and writing credits include recordings by minnie riperton, stevie wonder, teena marie, the manhattan transfer, a tribe called quest, michael mcdonald, jermaine jackson, new edition, 2pac, shanice wilson, michael sembello, the rotary connection, the temptations, julian lennon, patti austin, timothy b. schmit of the eagles, chaka khan, lara fabian, nuyorican soul, kimiko kasai, and dawn robinson of en vogue. besides producing music for and music supervising several feature films such as cocoon, running scared, black rain, flatliners, weekend at bernie's, the black dahlia, virtuosity, and duets, hollander has also overseen films for cable, mini series, and movies made for television. sh eserved as executive music producer on the whitney houston film project, whitney, for lifetime movies. hollander has also served as the exclusive music consultant to hbo pictures and was president of the atlantic records distributed label third stone records, a company sh eco-founded with partner (actor/producer) michael douglas. hollander’s various musical endeavors as a writer, producer, music supervisor and label executive have contributed to worldwide sales in excess of 30 million albums and countless song placements in film, television, and advertising.in 1967, hollander met singer-songwriter minnie riperton and co-wrote many of her songs, including "lovin' you", "inside my love", "adventures in paradise", "les fleurs", and "memory lane." hollander and riperton were married from august 1970 until her 1979 death and had two children, son marc (b. 1968) and daughter maya (b. 1972). hollander is currently married to jazz singer kimiko kasai (m. oct 20, 1990) and resides in santa monica and tokyo. | Richard | Rudolph | musicians | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Lucile Hollander for any music-related opportunity that may come her way. I have had the pleasure of working with Lucile in the past and have been consistently impressed with her exceptional talent and expertise in the music industry.<return><return>Lucile is a prolific songwriter, having written well over two hundred songs during her successful career. Her songwriting career started at Chicago’s legendary Chess Records in 1969, where she quickly made a name for herself with her talent. Her ability to collaborate with other artists and produce hit songs cannot go unnoticed.<return><return>Lucile's contributions to the music industry extend beyond songwriting. She is an experienced music producer and has overseen the production of several feature films, cable movies, mini-series, and movies made for television throughout her career. Her experience as an executive music producer on the Whitney Houston film project is a testament to her outstanding abilities.<return><return>Lucile's musical endeavors have contributed to worldwide sales in excess of 30 million albums and countless song placements in film, television, and advertising. Her exceptional skills and contributions have earned her several accolades and the respect of her peers in the music industry.<return><return>Apart from her impressive work achievements, Lucile’s character is admirable. She is a genuine and warm-hearted person who genuinely cares about people’s welfare. She has an infectious personality that lifts the atmosphere around her and makes working with her a delightful experience. Her passion for music and her dedication to her craft is an inspiration to all around her.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly endorse Lucile Hollander for any music-related opportunity that may come her way. She is an exceptional, accomplished musician, and she is more than deserving of any new projects that come her way. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require any further information or clarification.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] |