Roger Abramson - Management Career

Management Career

In 1999 and in 2008, a portion of his work was featured in an exhibit on Ohio music at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. (September 2002 and April 2008). Roger Abramson was National representative of the Amereican Musical Theatre Club (1965–67)). The National Shows which the American Musical Thetre Club produced were "Funny Girl", "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever", "Where's Charley", and "Desert Song".

Roger Abramson was Exceutive Producer and CEO of Atlantic Presnetations, A Friend Productions, The Cincinnati Concert Series, the Dayton Performing Arts Series, The Children's International Dance Festival, College Concert Associates and the Music Inn, Twilight Concerts on the Lawn.

As well as concert promotions, he has managed such acts as The James Gang (1968–1971), Pure Prairie League (1972–1974), Sir Douglas Quintet and The Staples Singers (1971), Eli Radish (1970–1980), Starr Smith (1971 to present), Rainbow Canyon (1971–1973) and Ras Karbi (1981–1983). As a Concert Producer and Presenter, Mr. ABramson has produced, presented and promted concderts with INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN ARTISTS AND ATTRACTIONS, including; The Anew York City Ballet, The Metropolitan Opera, The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Rollng Stones, The Doors, Jimi Hendryx, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Jay Leno, Bob Hope, Crospby, Stills, Nash and Young, Bob Marley, The Allman Brpothers, The Vienna Choir Boys, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Aretha Franklin, Pete Seeger, Mahalia Jackson, Celia Cruz and many more Roger Abramson was Exec. Vice President and Producer of Special Events for Carole Power Gordon Associates in New York City. In the mid-80's Roger Abramson was became Vice President of Jim Sant'Andrea. He also served at Executive Producer for Stage One Entertainment.

Roger Abramson started the Bayfront Park Crafts, Collectibles and Farmers Market In March, 1993.

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