Fred Plaut

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Frederick Plaut

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Fred Plaut, (born Munich, , May 12, 1907; died 1985) was a recording engineer employed by Columbia Records during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, eventually becoming the label's chief engineer.
Plaut engineered sessions for what would result in many of Columbia's famous albums, including the original cast recordings of South Pacific, My Fair Lady, and West Side Story, jazz LPs Kind of Blue and Sketches of Spain by Charles Mingus.

He is also credited for photography (series: The Swing Era)

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