Benson Records is a record label. It distributed Star Song Communications from 1976 until 1983. Star Song Communications was started in 1976 by Darrell Harris. ...
Benson's first album as a leader, 1964's The New Boss Guitar of George Benson on Prestige, was in the hard bop/soul-jazz vein and was followed by the critically-acclaimed, John Hammond-produced straight-ahead albums he recorded for Columbia in 1965 and 1966.
While Benson was still best known as a jazz instrumentalist during that period, he didn't hesitate to incorporate funk, soul, and rock rhythms or interpret the hit soul, pop, and rock songs of the day.
Benson had both the conviction and chops to nip at his hero's heels; his 1964 debut was released as The New Boss Guitar.
Benson produced a history log generated by the computer that showed that on Labor Day morning, Monday September 2, when USPA was closed for the holidays, someone signed on to Burleson's terminal using both Burleson's security officer password and his personal password.
Benson's testimony, in turn, was based on a computer screen display which he caused to be generated on September 21, 1985 when he learned that there was a problem with the payroll commission file.
Benson testified that he generated the display by entering a keyboard command, and his testimony indicates that the IBM System 38 computer was pre-programmed by IBM to generate such displays.