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Producing country : the inside story of the great recordings / Michael Jarrett.

Contributor(s): Jarrett, Michael, 1953- [interviewer.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Music/interviewPublisher: Middletown : Wesleyan University Press, 2014Description: 320 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780819574633 (hbk.) :; 9780819574640 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Country music -- Production and direction -- History | Sound recording executives and producers -- United States -- InterviewsDDC classification: 781.6'42149 Summary: Musicians make music. Producers make records. In the early days of recorded music, the producer was the 'artists-and-repertoire man,' or A&R man, for short. A powerful figure, the A&R man chose both who would record and what they would record. His decisions profoundly shaped our musical tastes. Don Law found country bluesman Robert Johnson and honky-tonk crooner Lefty Frizzell. Cowboy Jack Clement took the initiative to record Jerry Lee Lewis. When Ray Charles said he wanted to record a country-and-western album, Sid Feller gathered songs for his consideration. The author's extensive interviews with music makers offer the fullest account ever of the producer's role in creating country music.
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Musicians make music. Producers make records. In the early days of recorded music, the producer was the 'artists-and-repertoire man,' or A&R man, for short. A powerful figure, the A&R man chose both who would record and what they would record. His decisions profoundly shaped our musical tastes. Don Law found country bluesman Robert Johnson and honky-tonk crooner Lefty Frizzell. Cowboy Jack Clement took the initiative to record Jerry Lee Lewis. When Ray Charles said he wanted to record a country-and-western album, Sid Feller gathered songs for his consideration. The author's extensive interviews with music makers offer the fullest account ever of the producer's role in creating country music.

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