Giorgio Gomelsky is an American impresario, music manager and record producer. He owned the Crawdaddy Club where The Rolling Stones were house band, and he was involved with their early management. He hired The Yardbirds as a replacement and managed them. He was also their producer from the beginning through 1966. He owns all of The Yardbirds tapes, although legend has it that the multi-track tapes are in the possession of Gomelsky's divorced wife. In 1967, he started Marmalade Records (distributed by Polydor), which featured "Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and The Trinity", The Blossom Toes, and early recordings by Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who became 10cc. The label shut abruptly in 1969 (some say Gomelsky simply shut the doors and disappeared without notifying Polydor or any of his artists). Giorgio was also instrumental in the careers of : The Soft Machine, Daevid Allen and Gong and Magma:
The French band Giorgio produced, MAGMA, was almost an orchestra of rock sound and recorded in its own language! (no libretto or translation provided!) External links
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