Geoff Kempin


Biography

Producer Geoff Kempin began his career in 1976 with an executive producing credit for "Ginger Baker in Africa," a special for the educational series "Omnibus." Then, that same year, Kempin started off his long record of producing concert specials with "Neil Diamond: The 'Thank You Australia' Concert." There was a break in his television work for most of the 1980s, but Kempin returned in ...

Biography

Producer Geoff Kempin began his career in 1976 with an executive producing credit for "Ginger Baker in Africa," a special for the educational series "Omnibus." Then, that same year, Kempin started off his long record of producing concert specials with "Neil Diamond: The 'Thank You Australia' Concert." There was a break in his television work for most of the 1980s, but Kempin returned in 1991 with the video documentary "Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts," followed in 1992 by "Black Sabbath: The Black Sabbath Story, Volume 1." In 1996, Kempin did executive producing duties for a true music legend with "Tina Turner: Live in Amsterdam," and he executive produced a special for Stevie Wonder in 1997, and a video documentary for Meat Loaf in 1999. In 2001, Kempin executive produced "The Genesis Songbook," which brought together the best songs of the Phil Collins-fronted 1980s group, and that same year, he produced a video documentary for Elton John.

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