Lew Futterman

Lew Futterman is a record producer and manager active since the mid 1960s.

Starting out as a producer for Prestige Records, he went on to become an independent producer,[1] with a portfolio of jazz, soul and rock artists and bands he managed, or whose recordings he produced, including Jay and the Americans,[2] Benny Golson,[3] Jimmy Witherspoon,[1] Jack McDuff,[1] J.J. Jackson, George Benson, Ted Nugent[4] and the British jazz-rock band If.[5][6]

In 1970, he joined forces with UK producer Stuart Lyons, to form Stuart Lyons Associates,[7] a company which represented, among other groups, Aquila, J.J. Jackson's Dilemma, If and Curved Air.[8]

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