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Jeff Silverman
Jeff Silverman is credited on 166 releases across 76 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1973–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
166
Pressings credited
76
Albums
6
Decades active
43
In collections
Biography
Jeff Silverman is the president of Yuk Yuk’s, Canada's largest chain of comedy clubs. He has also been a concert promoter, former promoter at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern as well as an author, publisher, business consultant, and graphic artist. Jeff is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He worked for four years as a Commercial Artist at TRP Studios in London and became accountant representative for Benson & Hedges, Milk and Rothman Cigarettes. In 1974, Jeff joined his brother operating Quasar Publisher Representative Company in New York, a company that produced restaurant reviews for Cavalier, After Dark and Penthouse Magazine, and the Who’s Who In North American Restaurants. Upon his move to Canada in 1976, Silverman promptly began his career in the entertainment industry operating three of Toronto's hottest venues; the 99 Cent Roxy repertory movie theatre, the New Yorker Theatre on Yonge at Bloor and the Horseshoe Tavern. For several years he and his partner Gary Topp introduced some of the most cutting-edge bands to the city, such as the Ramones, The Police, Tom Waits, Joan Jett, Patti Smith and many more. In 1980–81, he created and produced Canada's first all night television show The All-Night Show with "Chuck the Security Guard". This brought back old hit TV programs like Have Gun Will Travel, The Twilight Zone and Outer Limits as well as showcased new musical talent and produced over a 1,000 hours of live television. From 1983 to 1985, he produced the award-winning series Concerts in the Park for CBC TV. The program highlighted Canadian talent - The Good Brothers, Rough Trade, Ronnie Hawkins, Manteca and The Boss Brass to name a few. Jeff also produced, and later sold to CBC, a series of rock concerts called Rock Deluxe which brought international music acts like Flock of Seagulls, Bryan Ferry and Little Feat to a national audience. He then was hired as the Molson representative for the concert series tour from 1986 to 1987 featuring a
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Credited work
166 releases · 76 albums · active 1973–2024
- Performance · 199
- Engineering · 80
- Production · 64
- Other credits · 36
- Mastering · 15
Studios: Palette Studios · Master Control, Burbank · The Village Recorder · Mame Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Living In Oz
1984

Faithful Man
2012

Hard To Hold - Soundtrack Recording
1984

Brothers Of The Road
1981

John Eddie
1986

Rock Of Life
1987

Tao
1985

Hey Man ... Smell My Finger
1993

Loving On The Flipside (Sweet Funk And Beat-Heavy Ballads 1969-1977)
2012
Charice
2010

From Now On
1989

Chipmunk Rock
1982

Hell & High Water - The Best Of The Arista Years
1994

The Eternal Return
1985
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Chris Norman
- The Chipmunks
- George Clinton
- Shari Belafonte
- Rick Springfield
- Teri Ann Linn
- Kevin Raleigh
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