Bert de coteaux biography of michaels
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High Heels (Bert rim Coteaux), Undatable
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The Architect of 70's AOR: Bill Szymczyk on Recording Joe Walsh, B.B. King, & the Eagles
Bill Szymczyk, B.B. King at the Record Plant, L.A., 1970
Legendary record producer Bill Szymczyk helped dial in sounds for The Eagles, Joe Walsh, The James Gang, The Who, Elvin Bishop, and The J. Geils Band. Many have argued that AOR [Album-Orientated Rock] radio was launched on a handful of producers' — including Szymczyk's — watch. His many hits for The Eagles only add weight to that theory.
Bill's first big break into the business as a producer would come courtesy of his late 1960's collaboration with blues legend B.B. King. "The Thrill is Gone's" title may have advertised a somber mood, but working side by side with B.B., Szymczyk remembers the studio vibe as being just the opposite. "He had a big smile on his face the first time he heard the first rundown of the mix. This was following a call I'd made to him at 2 o'clock in the morning. I'd dialed him up and said, 'I want to put strings on this.' And he said, 'What?' Then he said, 'Well, okay. I'll try it.' Because he believed in me. So I had Bert de Coteaux, who was my arranger at the time, write a nice string chart for it. The only thing I told Burt was, 'I want it to be dark. I want it to be not
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Biography
Biography
Doug James is an award-winning singer/songwriter whose songs have been performed and recorded by artists and producers such as:
Dionne Warwick, Cissy Houston, Chuck Jackson, Barry Manilow, Michael Bolton, Dan Hill, Laura Branigan, Joe Cocker, Cher, Chaka Khan, Angela Bofill, Kelly Clarkson, Barbara Mandrell, Gary Morris, Rita Guerra, Julie Budd, Kenny G, Eric Carmen, Dan Hartman, Irene Cara, Phyllis Hyman, Linda Clifford, The Spinners, The Manhattans, Odyssey, Deodato, Billy Novick, The Uptown Horns, Bill Danoff, Jennifer Rush, Lisa Hartman Black, David Hasselhoff, Carol MacDonald, Vaneese Thomas, Carolyn Mitchell, Jim Kelly, Stu Blair, Charles Bowen, Edward Polochick, The National Symphony Orchestra, Chris Walden, Gavin Spencer, Angela Cappelli, Rachel Cappelli, Eltesa Weathersby, Ada Dyer, Dian Sorel, Alvin Fields, Verlon Thompson, Chrissi Poland, Ashley Lockheed, Brian Becvar, Jason Peterson Delaire, Nelson Braxton, Drew McKeon, Ryan Parrino, Michael Landau, Rob Piltch, Nathan East, Francisco Centeno, Will Lee, George Recile, Carlos Vega, Ed Shockley, Martin Lemaire, Sammy Merendino, Michael Daisey, Nancy Stenger Joseph, Tavares, Klymaxx, The Weather Girls, Stacy Lattisaw, Cheryl Lynn, Seiko, Corky Hale, Vikki Carr, Ronnie Dyson, T. S. Monk, Michae