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International Talent Associates, Inc. (ITA) was an American talent agency that booked performing artists in venues that included concert halls, night clubs, film, television. Co-owners Bert Block (president) and Larry Bennett (executive vice-president) founded ITA in January of 1960 as an agency in the college concert field, but expanded into the general personal appearance area that included film and television. When ITA entered film and television, it appointed Harry C. Bell, Jr. (1926–2002) and Richard Louis (Dick) Birkmayer (1933–1976) to spearhead its 1963 foray into television and film. ITA, in 1964, was the largest talent agency in the concert field when it was acquired by General Artists Corp. Both Block and Bennett became vice presidents at General Artists.〔''Int'l Talent Associates Acquired by Gen. Artists,'' The Film Daily, Vol. 125, pg. 178, Oct 1, 1964 〕 ITA's office, initially, was at 327 Madison Avenue, New York City, but later moved to 600 Madison Avenue; and in 1963, it added an office in Hollywood. Block, who had led his own band in the 1930s and was an avid photographer, was married to jazz pianist Barbara Carroll.〔''Biography Index; A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines,'' Volume 15: September 1986 – August 1988, H.W. Wilson Co., New York (1988)〕 == Selected artist represented == Jazz artists * Bill Evans (Rudy Viola) * Gerry Mulligan * Blossom Dearie * Billie Holiday * Bobby Hackett * Erroll Garner * Miles Davis * Thelonious Monk * Yusef Lateef Comedians * Lenny Bruce Folk, rock artists * Bob Dylan * Kris Kristofferson * Rita Coolidge * Peter, Paul and Mary * Kingston Trio * Limelighters * Brothers Four * Odetta * Bud & Travis * The Journeymen 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「International Talent Associates, Inc.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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