Record producers


Ernie Terrell (born on April 4, 1939 in Belzoni, Mississippi) is an African-American singer, record producer, and former WBA heavyweight boxing champion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ernie Terrell"

Estelle Axton was the co-founder (with her brother Jim Stewart) of Stax Records. Axton mortgaged her home in 1957 to raise the money to help start the soul music record label (originally called Satellite Records). She was actively involved with selecting and developing the artists on the label. ...more on Wikipedia about "Estelle Axton"

Son of legendary producer, Glyn Johns ( Rolling Stones, Eagles) Ethan Johns is also a music producer who has worked with such artists such as Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon, Ray LaMontagne and others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ethan Johns"

Ewan MacColl ( January 25, 1915 - October 22, 1989) was an English folk singer, songwriter, socialist, actor, poet, playwright, and record producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ewan MacColl"

Fatman Scoop (real name Isaac Freeman III) is a New York City hip hop artist and producer. He is best known for the track "Be Faithful" with the Crooklyn Clan which went to number one in the UK and Ireland in late 2003 and top 5 in Australia. The song has been a favourite in clubs around the world for years but it took two years to clear the samples from Jay-Z, Black Sheep, Queen Pen, The Beatnuts and Faith Evans. The track takes its name from the sample of Evans singing. The follow up "It Takes Scoop" reached the top 10 in the UK, the top 20 in Ireland and the top 40 in Australia in 2004. In 2005, Fatman Scoop was featured on two hit songs, Mariah Carey's " It's Like That" and Missy Elliott's " Lose Control". Scoop also hosts his own show on popular New York City radio station WQHT (FM). ...more on Wikipedia about "Fatman Scoop"

Flemming Rasmussen was the producer of heavy metal act Metallica's third album 1986's Master Of Puppets) as well as acting as co-producer on their 1988 release ...And Justice For All. He also produced the Morbid Angel album Covenant, Blind Guardian's album Nightfall in Middle-Earth and Ensiferum's Iron. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flemming Rasmussen"

Denzil Foster & Thomas McElroy are an R&B record production duo, which has produced hit singles for acts such as Club Nouveau, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Silk-E, and, most notably, En Vogue,. Im addition, they have made their own recordings under the names "Foster & McElroy" (the Top Ten R&B hit "Dr. Soul" with M.C. Lyte and the Atlantic album FM2) and "Fmob" ("Runaway Love" with En Vogue). ...more on Wikipedia about "Foster & McElroy"

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Francis Wolff, and his childhood friend Alfred Lion, founded Blue Note Records in 1939. Besides his passion for jazz, Francis Wolff was also a renowned photographer of jazz musicians, and was responsible for the "Blue Note look" of the 40s, 50s, and 60s, as seen on album covers and posters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Francis Wolff"

François Kevorkian, alias François K, (born January 10, 1954) is a French-born US DJ, remixer, producer and record label owner. ...more on Wikipedia about "François Kevorkian"

Frank Wilson is an African-American former songwriter and record producer for Motown Records. He joined the company in 1965, working with Brenda Holloway. He went on to write and produce hit records for Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Supremes (after Ross left the group), The Four Tops, Eddie Kendricks, and more. Wilson also tried his hand at being a recording artist himself, but his single "Do I Love You" was never released on Motown. The few surviving acetates and test pressings of the single are highly sought after, and fetch prices of $10,000 dollars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frank Wilson (musician)"

Fred Luther Foster (born July 26, 1931) is a songwriter, music record producer, and founder of Monument Records. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fred Foster"

The Reverend Fred Jerkins III is an American songwriter, best known for his work with his brother Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins. Jerkins has co-written several hit songs with Rodney Jerkins and LaShawn Daniels, among them " The Boy is Mine" by Brandy and Monica, "Say My Name" and "Lose My Breath" by Destiny's Child, and "It's Not Right (But It's Okay)" by Whitney Houston. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fred Jerkins III"

Fred Maher is an American drummer, programmer and record producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fred Maher"

Frederick "Freddie" Perren ( 1943 – December 16 2004) was an African-American songwriter, record producer, arranger, and orchestra conductor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Freddie Perren"

Fredrik Thordendal (* February 11, 1970) is the lead guitarist and a founding member of the Swedish metal band Meshuggah. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fredrik Thordendal"

Full Force is a group of R&B and hip hop performers and record producers from Brooklyn, New York, calling themselves "the original hip hop vocal band". The members are B-Fine ( drums and drum programming), Shy Shy ( bass), Paul Anthony (vocals), Bowlegged Lou (vocals), Curt-T-T (guitar), and Baby Gerry (keyboards). ...more on Wikipedia about "Full Force"

Gammer (real name Matt Lee) is a hardcore ( electronic music genre) DJ and producer. He produces alongside producers G.Spencer, Dougal and Innovate, mainly Dougal, to form the group Dougal & Gammer. He also creates songs with artists like Deadly and Hixxy, and seldom is his name seen alone, as is the case of many DJs. His music is featured on many albums, including the popular Bonkers series. He is one of the most popular artists on the rave scene, with over 100 tracks under his belt. He got with the scene early and is ranked among DJs such as Hixxy and Scott Brown. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gammer"

Gary Langan (born May 11, 1955) is an audio engineer and record producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gary Langan"

Gary Usher (born December 14, 1938; died May 25, 1990) was an American surf rock musician, songwriter and record producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gary Usher"

Gene McFadden is an African-American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as one of the key members of the Philadelphia International record label, and was one-half of the successful team of McFadden & Whitehead with John Whitehead. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gene McFadden"

George Shilling is a British musician, record producer and recording engineer. ...more on Wikipedia about "George Shilling"

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George Whitty is a musician/ composer/ producer/ engineer currently living in New York. He's produced three Grammy Award winning CD's (most recently Randy Brecker's "34th and Lex") and won an Emmy Award for his composing on the long-running TV show " One Life to Live". As a musician, he's played and recorded with artists such as Dave Matthews and Carlos Santana ("Supernatural"), Celine Dion ("Falling Into You" and "These are Special Times"), Michael and Randy Brecker (4 years on the road, 7 CDs), Chaka Khan ("The Woman I Am"), Richard Bona (phenom from Camerooon), Sadao Watanabe, Grover Washington, Jr., and dozens of other top artists. His discography includes more than 100 CDs as a producer or musician, and he has hundreds of compositions for film and TV playing on everything from nature documentaries to feature films to TV reality shows and some of TV's longest-running series. ...more on Wikipedia about "George Whitty"

Giorgio Moroder (born Giorgio Morodercio on April 26, 1940 in Ortisei, Italy) is a German-speaking Italian record producer, songwriter and performer, whose groundbreaking work with synthesizers during the 1970s was a significant influence on techno and electronic music in general. Particularly well known are Donna Summer's disco hits produced by Moroder, including Love To Love You Baby and I Feel Love. Moroder also produced a number of electronic disco hits for The Three Degrees. ...more on Wikipedia about "Giorgio Moroder"

Glen Ballard (born 1953 in Natchez, Mississippi, USA) is the producer of Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill. Glen Ballard is a veteran songwriter/record producer. Glen started playing the piano as soon as he could crawl. Later, he added the guitar to his list of accomplishments. Glen was ten years old when he wrote his first song, and he was in local rock bands beginning in the fifth grade. ...more on Wikipedia about "Glen Ballard"

Glenn Rubenstein (born March 1976) is a journalist based in Northern California. He has been a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner, Sports Illustrated for Kids, CNET's GameCenter, Wizard Magazine the New York Times newspapers, TechTV/ G4, and many other national publications. He was one of the original Contributing Editors for Wired Magazine, and the founding editor at the console section of GameSpot. He has also contributed dozens of reviews and previews to the television show X-Play ...more on Wikipedia about "Glenn Rubenstein"

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