Color Curator
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The 1954 Harvard Yearbook states that as the founder and inaugural president of the Harvard New Jazz Society, Tom Wilson brought added dimensions to the college’s music scene. “The New Jazz Society added a touch of ultraviolet. Their music may have been considered radical by some…[b]ut the violet hue of their purple-passioned polkas raised a hue and cry in the Society itself.” Wilson kept the agenda “colorful” throughout the academic year, bringing in speakers and arranging concerts.
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Tom Wilson
Music producers generally work behind the scenes garnering little public recognition. Some, like Phil Spector and Quincy Jones, earned acclaim outside the industry; however, others faded into obscurity. Tom Wilson, one of these overlooked figures…