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Thomas Daniel Schnabel (born February 5, 1947, in
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) is a music consultant, producer and DJ. Based in Los Angeles, he was formerly the music director at
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.


Early career

Tom Schnabel attended
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, The Sorbonne, and
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. He later taught high school and college level English and literature courses in Los Angeles, and later ESL in Paris. Schnabel began producing radio for station
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in 1977. During his tenure as music director of KCRW (1979–90), KCRW grew from an obscure college station to become one of the most influential public stations in the United States. He developed the eclectic music format, hosting the daily three-hour ''
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'' show, and introduced
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to public radio. During this time KCRW twice won
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's "Best Noncommercial Station" award (1986, 89). Schnabel left KCRW as Music Director in 1990 to broaden his career as a record producer, music consultant, and teacher.


Music producer, consultant, teacher

Schnabel has taught World Music and other courses at UCLA Extension and the Southern California Institute of Architecture. He consults on World Music with the
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as well as producing World Music CDs: ''Trance Planet'', 5 volumes (Triloka Records) and ''Quango World: Voices'' (Quango/Island). He has consulted for the Palm Pictures/
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series, ''Palm World Voices''. Schnabel has also consulted for various films including ''
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'', '' O Quatrilho'', ''
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'' and was music supervisor of
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' Spanish-language feature film '' Men with Guns''.


Journalist and author

Schnabel has written extensively about music for various publications, including The
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, Jazz Magazine (France), Cashbox, Down Beat,
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, Buzz Magazine, and LA Style. He also authored two works of music history and culture: ''Stolen Moments: Conversations with Contemporary Musicians'' (Acrobat Books 1988), and ''Rhythm Planet - The Great World Music Makers'' (Universe/Rizzoli. 1998).


Disc jockey

Schnabel continues to deejay musical events around Los Angeles. He also hosted a weekend program on KCRW's ''Cafe L.A.'', which played a mix of international, new and exotic sounds. His current project on KCRW is ''Rhythm Planet'', a jazz and world-music show which is available for on-demand streaming.


Music program director

Schnabel helps to help direct KCRW’s World Festival series, whose featured artists have included Thievery Corporation,
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, Gotan Project, Zero 7,
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,
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,
Carlinhos Brown Antônio Carlos Santos de Freitas, known professionally as Carlinhos Brown (Brazilian Portuguese: /kaʁˈlĩɲus bɾaw̃, -iɲuʃ/, 23 November 1962), is a Brazilian singer, percussionist, and record producer from Salvador, Bahia. His musica ...
, Youssou N’Dour, The Buena Vista Social Club, Cesária Évora,
Femi Kuti Olufela Olufemi Anikulapo Kuti (born 16 June 1962), popularly known as Femi Kuti, is a Nigerian musician born in London and raised in Lagos. He is the eldest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and a grandchild of political campaigner, women's r ...
and Baaba Maal. His Walt Disney Concert Hall series has featured
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, Miriam Makeba,
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, Osvaldo Golijov and
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. Many new and undiscovered world musicians and composers have found international recognition through Schnabel's efforts, through his recordings, airplay, and productions of live concerts in the vibrant Los Angeles music community.


Awards

In July 1998, Schnabel was honored by the French Ministry of Culture with the prestigious French Medal of Arts ''Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Des Lettres'', for his work in "furthering knowledge of World Music in America." He has also been awarded several citations from the City and County of Los Angeles.


Published works

*''Stolen Moments: Conversations with Contemporary Musicians'', Acrobat Books (1988), *''Rhythm Planet - The Great World Music Makers'', Universe/Rizzoli (1998),


References


External links


Tom Schnabel's Rhythm Planet
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