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David Carroll
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Born October 15, 1913 – Died March 22, 2008 - Musical director for Mercury from 1951 to the early 1960s. As studio arranger and conductor, … read moreBorn October 15, 1913 – Died March 22, 2008 - Musical director for Mercury from 1951 to the early 1960s. As studio arranger and conductor, Carroll played on numerous Top 40 hits, backing the Crew Cuts on their #1 hit, "Sh-Boom"… read moreBorn October 15, 1913 – Died March 22, 2008 - Musical director for Mercury from 1951 to the early 1960s. As studio arranger and conductor, Carroll played on numerous Top 40 hits, backing the Crew Cuts on their #1 hit, "Sh-Boom" and Rusty Draper on his "Shifting, Whispering Sands&qu… read more -
Mystic Moods Orchestra
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One of the choice audio aphrodisiacs of the '60s and '70s, the Mystic Moods Orchestra mixed orchestral pop, environmental sounds,… read moreOne of the choice audio aphrodisiacs of the '60s and '70s, the Mystic Moods Orchestra mixed orchestral pop, environmental sounds, and pioneering recording techniques into a unique musical phenomenon. Audiophile Brad Miller, th… read moreOne of the choice audio aphrodisiacs of the '60s and '70s, the Mystic Moods Orchestra mixed orchestral pop, environmental sounds, and pioneering recording techniques into a unique musical phenomenon. Audiophile Brad Miller, the creator of the Mystic Moods Orchestra, was devoted to capt… read more -
Tony Mottola
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Tony Mottola (April 18, 1918, Kearny, New Jersey - August 9, 2004, Denville, New Jersey) was an American guitarist who released dozens of s… read moreTony Mottola (April 18, 1918, Kearny, New Jersey - August 9, 2004, Denville, New Jersey) was an American guitarist who released dozens of solo albums and worked extensively with Frank Sinatra and Perry Como. He as well has orchestrated a… read moreTony Mottola (April 18, 1918, Kearny, New Jersey - August 9, 2004, Denville, New Jersey) was an American guitarist who released dozens of solo albums and worked extensively with Frank Sinatra and Perry Como. He as well has orchestrated albums for Burl Ives. He also played with Doc Severinsen'… read more -
Terry Snyder
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Terry Snyder was one of the leading percussionist of the space-age, bachelor pad, music generation, which is enjoying a revival, currently.… read moreTerry Snyder was one of the leading percussionist of the space-age, bachelor pad, music generation, which is enjoying a revival, currently. Terry started in 1940, with the Bert Block Orchestra, playing celesta, bells and drums, and creat… read moreTerry Snyder was one of the leading percussionist of the space-age, bachelor pad, music generation, which is enjoying a revival, currently. Terry started in 1940, with the Bert Block Orchestra, playing celesta, bells and drums, and creating a demonstration of the stereo separation effect. He was … read more -
André Popp
12,645 listeners
Andre Popp contributed two of the greatest albums of the space age pop era, both released here on Columbia's short-lived but remarkabl… read moreAndre Popp contributed two of the greatest albums of the space age pop era, both released here on Columbia's short-lived but remarkable "World of Discovery" series: "Delirium in Hi-Fi" and "Popped!" The… read moreAndre Popp contributed two of the greatest albums of the space age pop era, both released here on Columbia's short-lived but remarkable "World of Discovery" series: "Delirium in Hi-Fi" and "Popped!" The son of a church organist, Popp studied at the St. Josephe I… read more -
Andre Brasseur
3,145 listeners
André Brasseur (Ham-sur-Sambre, Belgium, December 11, 1939) is a Belgian keyboard player and organist, releasing records from 1965 until 1977. In 1965 more than 6 million copies of the instrumental single Early Bird were sold worldwide.… read moreAndré Brasseur (Ham-sur-Sambre, Belgium, December 11, 1939) is a Belgian keyboard player and organist, releasing records from 1965 until 1977. In 1965 more than 6 million copies of the instrumental single Early Bird were sold worldwide. In the Belgian charts it reached number one. In 1990 André… read more -
Reiko Ike
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Microstar
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Satoshi Tsuboya
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Also known as 坪谷サトシ, ginrei Musician, illustrator and music mastering. He was born at Aichi. He works at boundary of the visible and the invisible, such as spreading out movies / music under the theme of “good viewing music” in Futon, his music label. He is in charge of concept works and composin… read more