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Wilma Cozart Fine (March 29, 1927,
Aberdeen, Mississippi Aberdeen is the county seat of Monroe County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,612. Located on the banks of the Tombigbee River, Aberdeen was one of the busiest Mississippi ports of the 19th century. Cotton ...
– September 21, 2009, Harrison, New York) was an American
record producer A record producer is a recording project's creative and technical leader, commanding studio time and coaching artists, and in popular genres typically creates the song's very sound and structure. Virgil Moorefield"Introduction" ''The Producer as ...
who, with her husband, C. Robert Fine (1922–1982), ran the classical division of
Mercury Records Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It had significant success as an independent operation in the 1940s and 1950s. Smash Records and Fontana Records were sub labels of Mercury. In the United States, it i ...
in the 1950s and early 1960s. She produced hundreds of recordings, particularly the Mercury Living Presence series. According to her 2009 obituary in ''
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'', the recordings remain "prized by collectors for the depth and realism of their sound."Allan Kozin
"Wilma Cozart Fine, Classical Music Record Producer, Dies at 82"
, ''New York Times'', September 24, 2009
A native of
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, she attended the
University of North Texas The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university in Denton, Texas. It was founded as a nonsectarian, coeducational, private teachers college in 1890 and was formally adopted by the state 11 years later."Denton Normal School, ...
studying music education at the UNT College of Music and business. In 2011, Cozart Fine was awarded a posthumous Grammy Trustees Award for her significant contributions to the recording industry.


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Interview with Wilma Cozart Fine
November 20, 1995
''Wilma Cozart Fine: The Muse of Mercury''
2010 article {{DEFAULTSORT:Fine, Wilma Cozart 1927 births 2009 deaths Record producers from Mississippi Record producers from Texas University of North Texas College of Music alumni Women audio engineers American women record producers Early Recording Engineers (1930-1959)