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Anthony Heilbut was born on 22 November, 1940, is an American biographer and record producer. Discover Anthony Heilbut's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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1930

Exiled in Paradise: German Refugee Artists and Intellectuals in America from the 1930s to the Present was published in 1983 and updated in 1997.

It was a finalist for Los Angeles Times Book of the Year.

1940

Anthony Heilbut (born November 22, 1940) is an American writer, and a Grammy Award winning record producer of gospel music.

He is noted for his biography of Thomas Mann, and is also a two-time recipient of the Grand Prix du Disque.

Anthony Heilbut, the son of German Jewish refugees Bertha and Otto Heilbut, was born in New York.

He received his Ph.D. in English from Harvard University when he was 25.

For the next ten years he taught, first at New York University and then at Hunter College.

1971

Heilbut's first book, The Gospel Sound: Good News and Bad Times, was published in 1971 and has been updated several times since then; a "25th Anniversary Edition" appeared in 1997.

James Baldwin said, "It's a very beautiful book, with love and precision, no pity -- a little like a gospel song ... I didn't know that anybody knew that much about it, or cared that much, or could be so tough and lucid."

1976

Since 1976 he has been a full-time writer and record producer.

1987

Since 1987 he has been the president, sole producer, literary editor, and janitor of Spirit Feel Records, which is distributed by Shanachie Records.

He jokes that the critical reception has been "as full-throated as a gospel solo."

Ten Spirit Feel albums have received five-star reviews from Rolling Stone.

The magazine even called Marion Williams, Heilbut's most heralded artist, "the greatest singer ever."

1993

Thanks largely to her recordings for Spirit Feel, Williams received both the MacArthur Genius Award and the Kennedy Center Honor in 1993, tragically just a few months before her death.

Other gospel acts Heilbut has produced include The Dixie Hummingbirds, Professor Alex Bradford, Dorothy Love Coates, Bessie Griffin, Reverend Claude_Jeter, R. H. Harris, Inez Andrews, The Roberta Martin Singers, Sallie Martin, J. Robert Bradley, Robert Anderson, Willie Mae Ford Smith, The Stars of Faith and Delois Barrett Campbell.

He says "it has been the thrill of my lifetime to work with my singing idols."

He has also produced reissues and career overviews of Edna Gallmon Cooke, The Fairfield Four, and his good friend Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

He has written close to one hundred liner notes.

1996

Heilbut's Thomas Mann: Eros and Literature was published in 1996.

The New York Times called the book "brilliant" and "astonishing".

Colm Toibin in The London Review of Books called it "brilliantly perceptive", and the London Independent called it "endlessly illuminating".

1997

In 1997 it received the Randy Shilts Award for Gay Non-Fiction from the Publishing Triangle.

He has written reviews and articles for, among others, Harper's Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, The Nation, Truthdig, The New Yorker, Dimensions, The Village Voice, The Daily Beast, The Believer, Los Angeles Times Book Review, Black Women in America, and The Encyclopedia of New York City.

2003

In 2003, a conference entitled "Exiled in Paradise" was held at Los Angeles' Villa Aurora, the palatial residence of Lion Feuchtwanger, one of the best-known emigre writers.

(Ironically Feuchtwanger's famous novel, The Oppermanns, was inspired by Otto Heilbut's cousin Wilfrid Israel. Wilfrid, whom Christopher Isherwood called "the greatest man I ever met", was also the inspiration for the character of Herr Landauer in Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin.)

2010

CounterPunch magazine selected it as one of its top 100 books of the 20th century.

In 2010 he produced a combination CD/DVD, How Sweet It Was: The Sights and Sounds of Traditional Gospel.

2011

He has appeared in several documentaries including Rejoice and Shout (2011) and Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock and Roll (2011).

Anthony Heilbut is well known as a record producer.

He has produced anthologies of jazz, country music, white gospel, and even opera (50 Great Moments in Opera has sold over 700,000 albums), but his specialty is black gospel music.

Among his productions, How I Got Over (Columbia) by Mahalia Jackson won both a Grammy Award and a Grand Prix du Disque; Prayer Changes Things (Atlantic) by Marion Williams won a Grand Prix du Disque; and Precious Lord: The Great Gospel Songs of Thomas A. Dorsey (Sony) was the first gospel album to be included in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.

Heilbut has produced albums for many labels.

In 2011 he annotated and co-produced the Aretha Franklin compilation The Great American Songbook.

Spirit Feel albums have not sold well.

The photographer David Gahr once quipped, "I never heard of a label getting such great reviews and selling so few records."

But the outlook is not totally bleak.

2012

Heilbut's The Fan Who Knew Too Much, a collection of cultural essays published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2012, ranges from Thomas Mann to the gay and lesbian influence on gospel music.

The book won the Deems Taylor ASCAP Award, and was chosen by Lorin Stein, editor of the Paris Review, as one of his seven recommended books of 2012.

2013

The book was released in paperback by Soft Skull Press in fall 2013.