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    Cymbal heir and entrepreneur Robert Zildjian, 89

    Boston Business Journal
    Mar 29, 2013

    By Galen Moore, Web Editor - Boston Business Journal

    In 1981, Robert Zildjian left his family's company, a South Shore
    maker of cymbals used by famed rock drummers and classical orchestras
    alike, striking out on his own to found Sabian Cymbals, based in New
    Brunswick, Canada. He died Thursday at the age of 89 after fighting
    cancer.

    Zildjian's father, Avedis III, founded Avedis Zildjian Company in
    Boston in 1928 - a maker of Armenian cymbals claiming a centuries-long
    lineage, musicradar.com reports. Robert "RZ" Zildjian and older
    brother Armand Zildjian ran the business together. In 1979, Avedis
    died. Robert and Armand argued, and Robert left to found Sabian,
    according to musicradar.

    He named the company after the first two letters of each of his
    children's names - Sally, Bill and Andy. Sabian grew to become a
    premier maker of cymbals in its own right.

    "His professional story is well known," Sabian wrote of its founder on
    the company's website. "Having been dealt a major career setback at an
    age where most men would have opted for retirement, RZ instead chose
    to re-invent the cymbal business with his own hand-crafted brand, a
    brand that would forever change the face and sound of popular music."

    Hat tip to Mark Leccese for spotting this item.




    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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