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Si Siman

Si Siman (January 17, 1921 – December 16, 1994), born Ely E. Siman, Jr., was an American record producer and country music executive who helped transform the sound of music in the Ozarks after World War II and into the 1970s. He discovered Chet Atkins and Porter Wagoner, among others; and was a key figure behind ''Ozark Jubilee,'' the first network television series to feature America's top country music stars.
==Biography==

Siman was born in Springfield, Missouri on January 17, 1921, and was a batboy for the Springfield Cardinals.〔Booher, Kate "'I want People to feel like this is their Team'" (June 5, 2005), ''Springfield News-Leader'', p. 8D〕 He graduated from Drury College and served in the US Navy during World War II. He then rejoined Ralph Foster's KWTO, where he had worked as a teenager, and became vice president of Foster's RadiOzark Enterprises, Inc., which produced nationally syndicated radio shows from Springfield hosted by such performers as Tennessee Ernie Ford, George Morgan, Smiley Burnette and Bill Ring.〔Terry, Dickson "Hillbilly Music Center" (February 5, 1956), ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' "The Everyday Magazine", p. 1〕

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