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 Tom Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tom Wilson died of a heart attack at 47 at his home in Los Angeles, California on September 6, 1978.
Wilson is credited as one of the producers of Highway 61 Revisited, even though he only produced one song, Dylan's seminal 1965 single "Like a Rolling Stone."
Wilson's other major achievement was his work with Bob Dylan, included all of the pivotal Bringing It All Back Home album.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tom_Wilson   (451 words)

  
 tom wilson
tom wilson was the (executive) producer for the first mothers of invention records:
Tom Wilson, who produced such artists as Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, and Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, died of a heart attack.
It was produced by another Tom Wilson who did a lot of L.A. punk stuff (including "Offspring").
www.united-mutations.com /w/tom_wilson.htm   (953 words)

  
 Tom Wilson - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Although he originally came to prominence in the recording industry as a jazz producer, Tom Wilson made his mark with folk-rock and psychedelic music in the mid-to-late 1960s.
Tom Wilson - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Thom Wilson; Gary Kellgren; Val Valentin; Bob Johnston; Benny Golson; Rudy Van Gelder; Frank Zappa; Cecil Taylor; Nico; Bob Dylan;
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/card/0,,510719,00.html   (165 words)

  
 Jazz Artist Interview - Stirring the Pot with Lesette Wilson@ jazzreview.com
Although, the average jazz listener might not recognize her name, pianist, producer and bandleader, Lesette Wilson, is a highly respected artist in the music business.
It’s all about the music for Lesette Wilson.
For everyone that seeks out music, we as musicians, especially black recording artists, have a legacy of music, pride, and a certain level of competency that must be constantly maintained, questioned, and inevitably raised.
www.jazzreview.com /articledetails.cfm?ID=521   (165 words)

  
 Books by Andy Wilson - Making Stage Props a Practical Guide - 186126450x largest book store
Wilson, James Q. Wilson, John, (1785-1854), Scottish writer
Wilson, Carnie, (born 1968), singer; daughter of Brian
Wilson, Ethel, Swamp Angel, Hettie Dorval, "The Window"
www.academicpublications.com /41006_andy-wilson_186126450xmakingstagepropsapracticalguidelargestbookstore.html   (165 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Rita Wilson
Rita Wilson (born Margarita Ibrahimoff October 26, 1956) is an American actress and producer of Bulgarian (Bulgarian father) and Greek (Greek mother) descent.
Rita Wilson is one of the nicest women around and I wish her the very best in life and thank you.
Rita wilson is so sexy that I love to see her on the big screen.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Rita-Wilson   (683 words)

  
 Obituary: Tom Green / Christian television program producer
Green] was on the cutting edge of contemporary music, not afraid to disagree with [the president] or the general manager or anyone about what we had to do if we wanted to reach young people," Wilson said.
Tom Green, 55, a creative force and lovingly scathing critic in Christian media, died Friday after heart surgery in New Zealand, where he has lived since 1997.
Green was a longtime producer for Cornerstone Television in Wall, where he was best known as the host of the "Lightmusic" video show.
www.post-gazette.com /obituaries/20030709green0709p3.asp   (755 words)

  
 Mike Altschul - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
This list has included the Beach Boys and its producer-cum-genius Brian Wilson, as well as big band leader Don Ellis, whose charts carry time signatures with more numbers in them..
Ian Underwood; Bunk Gardner; Tom Scott; Sal Marquez; Terry Gibbs; Paul Horn; Tom Whittaker; Dick Shearer; Earl Dumler; Carole King;...
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 The Rain People movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods
While filming the comedy Volunteers, Tom Hanks met the love of his life on the set Rita Wilson, who was cast opposite him.
Cast: Shirley Knight, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Tom Aldredge, Marya Zimmet, Andrew Duncan, Sally Gracie, Alan Manson, Laura Hope Crews; DIRECTED BY: Francis Ford Coppola; PRODUCER: Warner Bros.;
Cast: Shirley Knight, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Tom Aldredge, Marya Zimmet, Andrew Duncan, Sally Gracie, Alan Manson, Laura Hope Crews; Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola
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 Popcorn Taxi
Wilson da Silva has worked as a reporter and producer for ABC TV, as a foreign correspondent for Reuters, and as a journalist on The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and New Scientist magazine.
Tom also teaches documentary film courses at the Australian Film and Television School in Sydney and has been twice awarded a Documentary Fellowship by the Australian FIlm Commission.
Born in Brazil and fluent in Portuguese, his coverage of East Timor for the past nine years has won him a number of journalism awards, including the 1997 Human Rights Award and the 1996 George Munster Award for Freelance Journalism.
www.popcorntaxi.com.au /Events.asp?Event_ID=114   (556 words)

  
 Bob Johnston Interview-interview with producer Bob Johnson
I don't know how Tom Wilson recorded him, but when I did Dylan, we set up all of the musicians in the same room, with Bob behind a glass baffle so you could see him.
All of the other staff producers at Columbia were tapping their feet out of time and whistling out of tune and picking songs based on what their boss liked last week so they could keep their jobs three more months.
I just walked up to him and said, “Hi, I'm Bob Johnston,” and he just smiled and said, “Hi, I'm Bob, too.” As for producing, I always say I'm someone who just lets the tapes roll, but anyone who can't write songs, can't sing, can't produce, can't perform really shouldn't be working with an artist.
mixonline.com /recording/interviews/audio_bob_johnston/index.html   (2553 words)

  
 [mplpost] Blackie & the Rodeo Kings: Thursday on Folk Roots/Folk Branches
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings brings together three highly respected=20 musicians: singer-songwriter Stephen Fearing, blues artist and producer=20 Colin Linden, and Junkhouse leader Tom Wilson.
Blackie and= the Rodeo Kings brings together three highly respected musicians:= singer-songwriter Stephen Fearing, blues artist and producer= Colin Linden, and Junkhouse leader Tom Wilson.
They=92ll be= in Montreal for a show on Wednesday November 5 at Petit Caf=E9 Campus and= will be coming by the next morning, with their guitars, on their way out of= town.
www.coolname.com /pipermail/maplepost-mirror/2003-November/017744.html   (2553 words)

  
 Al Kooper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kooper told producer Tom Wilson that he had a good organ part for the song, and before Wilson could answer, he (Wilson) got a phone call.
Al Kooper (born February 5, 1944, Brooklyn, New York) is an American songwriter,producer, and musician, probably best known for organizing the group Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Kooper also produced a now rare album by a group called Appaloosa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Kooper   (595 words)

  
 Blood In . . . Blood Out: Bound by Honor movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods
Cast: Thomas F. Wilson, Damian Chapa, Jesse Borrego, Benjamin Bratt, Enrique Castillo, Victor Rivers, Delroy Lindo, Tom Towles; DIRECTED BY: Taylor Hackford; WRITTEN BY: Floyd Mutrux, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Jeremy Iacone; CINEMATOGRAPHY BY: Gabriel Beristain; MUSIC BY: Bill Conti; EDITING: Frederic Steinkamp.
Cast: Thomas F. Wilson, Damian Chapa, Jesse Borrego, Benjamin Bratt, Enrique Castillo, Victor Rivers, Delroy Lindo, Tom Towles; Directed by: Taylor Hackford
PRODUCER: Taylor Hackford, Jerry Gershwin, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Stratton Leopold, Hollywood Pictures, Buena Vista.
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 Roberts Joining Charlie Wilson's War - Movie News - Empire Movies
Julia Roberts is in early talks to star alongside Tom Hanks in Charlie Wilson's War.
If she were to take the role, Roberts would play Joanne Herring, a big-haired and beautiful Texas socialite who influenced Wilson to support the rebel cause.
In the movie, Hanks will play Charlie Wilson, the rogue Texas congressman who oversaw the covert funding of the Afghan rebels in their battle against the Soviet Union.
www.empiremovies.com /index.php?id=8093   (199 words)

  
 Cadence Jazz Records/Music/Jazz/CD's/Cadence
Logical, meaty and powerful, this post Bop offering was originally intended as a demo, but when CIMP producer Robert Rusch heard it, he decided not only to release it, but signed on Finn to a future CIMP session this Spring.
#1117 Herb Robertson with Frank Grasso, Steve Swell, Bob Hovey, Robert Ackerman, Knud Jensen, Jim Hart, Hans Tammen, Chris Lough, Tom Sayek.
#1023 Glenn Wilson with Harold Danko, Dennis Irwin, Adam Nussbaum
www.cadencebuilding.com /cadence/cjr.html   (4062 words)

  
 Concerted Efforts - Popa Chubby
At first reluctant to sign on with such a corporate outfit, it was the prospect of working with Tom Dowd, longtime Atlantic Records engineer/producer, whose recordings by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett and others are legendary, that convinced him.
To this day the musical influence of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye are ever present in Popa's music.
In 1994 Popa signed a recording deal with the recently resurrected O-Keh label (Sony Music).
www.concertedefforts.com /artists_CHUB.asp   (1360 words)

  
 Blackie & The Rodeo Kings Biography
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings (the name taken from a 1978 Willie P. album, and the title of a song as well) is a labour of love for guitarist-mega producer Colin Linden, solo folkie guitar god Stephen Fearing and Junkhouse powerhouse Tom Wilson.
The second album, Kings of Love, is a double album of originals and covers, from folk to rock to ballads and even a way cool surf instrumental: again an amazing achievement from Masters Colin, Tom and Stephen, and deserving of the JUNO it won on March11, 2000 in the Roots/Traditional category.
The first album, High or Hurtin', faithfully brought 14+ Willie originals to lucky listeners.
www.maplemusic.com /artists/bla/bio.asp   (1360 words)

  
 The World Is Not Enough
Barbara Broccoli was an assistant director on Octapussy and A View to a Kill and was the associate producer with Tom Pevsner on The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.
The World Is Not Enough is produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, who carry on the family tradition founded by the late Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli, who 37 years ago began the most successful film franchise in cinema history with the groundbreaking Dr. No.
Wilson previously co-produced with his stepfather, the late Albert R Broccoli, the Bond films A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.
jmsbond.tripod.com /theworldisnotenough.html   (1360 words)

  
 Bob Dylan Who's Who
'Dion regaled one songwriter panel with stories of touring with Buddy Holly, being introduced to blues records by John Hammond Sr (Dion demonstrated how he imitated John Lee Hooker's "Walking Boogie" to come up with "Ruby Baby") and how, through Hammond and producer Tom Wilson, he got to watch Bob Dylan make his early records.
Dion claimed that he and his musicians convinced Wilson to let them overdub an electric band on "Maggie's Farm" - and when Dylan heard it he decided to go electric (tales do sometimes grow a little tall at the Bottom Line).
Dion DeMucci, American rock singer from the Bronx.
www.expectingrain.com /dok/who/d/dion.html   (375 words)

  
 :: wibc.com ::
Matt is the producer for the Dave "The King" Wilson show.
Dave the King Wilson has been the afternoon host on WIBC since 1995.
He gained his broadcast experience portraying "The King" on the Bob and Tom Show for 12 years.
www.wibc.com /wilson   (677 words)

  
 Dirty Movies: My Hat's Off To Chips Moman...
Chips Moman was the legendary producer at American Studios in Memphis, Tennessee who was turning out hits in the late 1960s for artists such as Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield and Herbie Mann.
Presley only recorded one more album with Chips, (that begat Jerry Reed's "Guitar Man" among other stellar tracks) before Col Tom was pushing for Chips to share Producer royalties while requiring Chips' songwriters to just "give" Presley half of their writing royalties.
Chips Moman's geniousness was that he knew that at the end of the day, you don't have to fuck with Elvis' tracks much.
dirtymovies.blogspot.com /2005/03/my-hats-off-to-chips-moman.html   (1101 words)

  
 Guitar Nine Records - The Undiscovered
Wilson's latest venture is a live video taped performance of a 12 minute instrumental composition entitled "Beside Still Water", a video/DVD collaboration with actor/producer Tom Barry featuring a variety of inspirational water scenes and aerial cloud photography.
Jonathan Wilson, of San Fernando, California has done just that, designing a modern version of a viol/guitar hybrid (bowed guitar) called the "arpeggione".
He has since re-explored fingerstyle acoustic music, as well as embraced digital looping technology that would permit him to deliver stand-alone performances with his "arpeggione".
www.guitar9.com /undiscov29d.html   (555 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: The Rolling Stones : Ahmet Ertegun: In His Own Words : News
Also featured in the book are the voices of Ertegun's closest associates at Atlantic- among them, his late brother, Nesuhi, producer Jerry Wexler and engineer Tom Dowd - as well as Atlantic artists such as Keith Richards and Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots.
Ertegun was also a vital figure in the evolution of soul - nurturing the careers of Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and Solomon Burke - and he presided over Atlantic's explosive success in the 1960s and 1970s with Cream, the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin.
As a songwriter, producer and co-founder of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun has participated in the whole of postwar popular music: jazz, blues, RandB, rock, heavy metal, disco and hip-hop.
www.rollingstone.com /news/story/_/id/5933203   (555 words)

  
 eye - Greeks and freaks - 08.15.02
("She was laughing so hard," Vardalos says, "that I thought we'd need to call security.") Wilson has a producer's credit on the film, as does Hanks, who was adamant Vardalos play the role despite objections from studio personnel unwilling to gamble on an unknown commodity.
Vardalos got her big break when actress Rita Wilson, also the product of a Greek upbringing -- and incidentally the wife of Tom Hanks -- came to see the show in Los Angeles.
In the film, Vardalos plays Toula, the eldest daughter of proudly Greek restaurateur parents who urge her to marry because, in her father's opinion, she is "starting to look old." A few scenes later, she has a meet-cute with a teacher, Ian Miller (Corbett), who is kind, intelligent and basically perfect, though not Greek.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_08.15.02/film/mybigfatgreekwedding.html   (555 words)

  
 One Site Fits All
Zappa was keen to try original material and on Mother's Day 1964, after minor personnel changes, they were renamed The Mothers, finally securing their first recording deal with producer Tom Wilson.
One factor behind Zappa's mistrust of hippie counterculture was his enduring anti-drugs stance, an attitude unprecedented during the era of 'peace and love'.
Often cited as Zappa's most offensive and incomprehensible release, this was originally conceived as an off-Broadway musical, an avenging parable of an America choking on racial, sexual, religious and political oppression.
www.fortunecity.com /tinpan/humperdinck/663/inspi/zappa/zappa.htm   (2108 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Brutus
Tom Wilson was able to pre-book Brutus for six months in advance on the cottage club circuit which typically had the band working weekends at The Key To Bala, The Pav in Orillia, Peterborough, Sauble Beach and as far away as Ottawa.
In 1975 Brutus landed a new recording deal with GRT Records in Canada and with legendary Guess Who producer Jack Richardson, the single "(Let Me Down) Slow And Easy" was released to test the commercial waters.
This first revised incarnation of Brutus split in 1971 after Zwol pushed for the band to perform full-time.
jam.canoe.ca /Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/B/Brutus.html   (981 words)

  
 CD Baby: ALICIA DARA: State of Grace
Produced and engineered by platinum-selling producer Tom Hall (Queensryche), it featured guitarist Eric Schermerhorn (David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Sheryl Crow) and drummer/percussionist Matthew Burgess (Three Doors Down, Ann Wilson, the Spin Doctors).
Her 4th CD "State of Grace" marked a new level of vision and skill.
Once again her songs were noted for their skillfull blend of passion and melody and were compared to those of Kate Bush and Jeff Buckley.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/aliciadara3   (633 words)

  
 Frank Zappa
They finally secured their first recording deal with producer Tom Wilson and later changed their name to The Mothers Of Invention.
Their 1966 debut, Freak Out featured Ray Collins (lead vocals), Frank Zappa (guitar/vocals), Elliot Ingber (guitar), Roy Estrada (bass/vocals) and Jimmy Carl Black (drums).
www.electronicmusic.com /datafiles/people/dossier/zappa.html   (719 words)

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