Joel E. Siegel

Not to be confused with another film critic Joel Siegel.
Joel E. Siegel
Born 1940
Washington, Pennsylvania[1]
Died 11 March 2004[2]
Washington, D.C.[3]
Occupation Lyricist, Author, Film critic, Music Producer, English Professor

Joel E. Siegel (1940 – 11 March 2004) was a professor of English and film studies at Georgetown University,[1] a film and music critic, a music producer, and a lyricist.[3] He won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Album Notes together with Buck Clayton and Phil Schaap for their work on the notes for the Billie Holiday box set, The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve (1945-1959).[1]

Siegel received his bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1962[4] and his master's degree and doctorate in English from Northwestern University.[1][5] Dr. Siegel wrote for JazzTimes, Washingtonian, Washington Newsworks, Washington City Paper, and Washington Tribune.[1]

He acted as producer for albums of Shirley Horn[3] and Patti Wicks.[1]

He taught at Georgetown University until 1998.[1] He resided in Arlington, Virginia.[1] He died at age 63 of spinal meningitis.[3] He was survived by his parents, Sherman and Miriam Danzinger Siegel, and a sister, Judith Siegel-Baum.[5] He was openly gay.[3]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Estrada, Louis. Joel E. Siegel Dies; Film Professor, Critic, Washington Post, 13 March 2004, posted at allaboutjazz.com
  2. Joel E. Siegel. (Obituary.), Daily Variety, 19 March 2004
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 His Master's Voice: Joel E. Siegel, 1940-2004, Washington City Paper, 25 March 2004.
  4. Alumni Deaths, Cornell Alumni Magazine, January/February 2005.
  5. 1 2 In Memoriam, Northwestern magazine, Fall 2004.


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