Carl Davis (Record Producer)
Record Producer, Gene Chandler, Major Lance, Jackie Wilson
978-613-9-81630-9
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2011-12-31
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Carl H. Davis (born September 19, 1934) is an American record producer and music executive, who was particularly active in Chicago in the 1960s and 1970s when he was responsible for hit R&B records by Gene Chandler, Major Lance, Jackie Wilson, The Chi-Lites, Barbara Acklin, Tyrone Davis and others. He was born in Chicago and attended Englewood High School. He began working as an assistant to disc jockey Al Benson on radio station WGES in 1955, and then joined a record marketing company. In the early 1960s he helped run the small Nat record label which had a local hit with the song "Nite Owl" by the DuKays, produced by Davis. A follow-up release, "Duke of Earl", which Davis also produced, was credited to the group's lead singer Gene Chandler, and became a national no. 1 hit after being leased to the larger Vee-Jay label.
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