Wolff Francis (1907 or 1908 in Berlin, Germany – March 8, 1971 in New York City, United States) : photographer

Francis Wolff (1907 or 1908 in Berlin, Germany – March 8, 1971 in New York City, United States) was a record company executive, photographer and record producer.

After a career as a commercial photographer in Germany, Wolff emigrated to the United States in 1939. In New York his childhood friend Alfred Lion, had co-founded Blue Note Records in the same year, and Wolff joined Lion in running the company. During Lion’s war service, Wolff worked for Milt Gabler at the Commodore Music Store, and together they maintained the company’s catalog until Lion was discharged.

Until Lion retired in 1967, Wolff concentrated on the financial affairs of the business and only supervised occasional recording sessions produced during his visits to Europe to see surviving members of his family. For the last four years of his life, when Blue Note was no longer an independent label, Wolff shared production responsibilities with pianist and arranger Duke Pearson.

Francis Wolff took photographs during the recordings sessions, usually shot during session rehearsals, throughout the period of Lion’s involvement in Blue Note Records. They were used on publicity material and LP album sleeves, and have continued to be used in CD reissue booklets.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Wolff

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