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 Disco - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This may explain some rock critics vitrolic hate of disco, as it lacks the same "cred".
Top disco music producers/mixers included Patrick Adams, Biddu, Cerrone, Alec R. Costandinos, Gregg Diamond, Bernard Edwards, Rick Gianatos, Quincy Jones, François Kevorkian, Meco Monardo, Tom Moulton, Kenton Nix, Boris Midney, Vincent Montana Jr, Giorgio Moroder, Rinder and Lewis, Nile Rodgers, and Michael Zager.
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Meanwhile, her reputation as a singer continued to rise, with artists such as Quincy Jones, Gregg Diamond and Stephanie Mills asking her to perform on their albums.
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