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Dan Storper was born on 1 May, 1951, is an American businessman. Discover Dan Storper'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 72 years old?

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1951

Dan Storper (born May 1951) is the founder and CEO of the record label Putumayo World Music.

Storper grew up in Great Neck, NY.

Storper was a recipient of a New York State Regents Scholarship and also an athlete and musician.

He started at third base for Great Neck South High School's varsity baseball team and played varsity tennis in college.

1973

Majoring in Latin American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, he graduated in 1973.

The young Storper began to hone his entrepreneurial skills by trading coins and antiques while in junior high and high school.

He also earned money by playing the piano at restaurants and other local venues.

As a college student he set up a store in his dorm providing the usual necessities of dorm life such as toiletries and ordering LP's at substantial savings to his fellow dormmates.

After graduating, he traveled to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to visit the countries he had studied.

1975

Putumayo World Music, named after the valley of the Putumayo River in Colombia where he had visited, began as a hole-in the-wall retail store in New York City in 1975.

The shop sold handcrafts and clothing collected in Latin America.

1985

It received considerable media attention and by 1985 Storper found himself designing ethnic-inspired contemporary clothing and supplying 600 other stores.

Putumayo also had three successful New York stores.

1991

In 1991, Storper was deeply impacted by world music when he happened upon a live concert of Kotoja, an African band led by Babá Ben Okulolo in the San Francisco Bay area and became involved with this compelling music, putting together Putumayo's first two world music collections in 1993.

That same year, Storper was joined by his long-time friend Michael Kraus, who helped him launch the label.

1997

After selling the Putumayo stores in 1997, Storper was able to focus full-time on his goal of introducing people to other cultures through great world music.

He now travels extensively and, with the support of ethnomusicologist Jacob Edgar (founder of Cumbancha) pays attention to the music scenes in Paris, Rio de Janeiro, New Orleans, Johannesburg and other music centers.

2000

The opening of Putumayo Europe, in Hilversum, Holland in 2000 enabled the company to connect with the European music and retail scene.

The expansion of the label's International division has also extended Putumayo's presence in South America, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

The company now has offices in 12 countries.

Putumayo has sold more than 15 million CDs since it began, with 50 of its collections selling more than 100,000 copies each and several surpassing 300,000.

Currently, more than 3500 specialty retailers in the U.S. and thousands more around the world sell Putumayo CDs.

2010

Storper was also a judge for the 5th, 10th, and 11th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.