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Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Rubin has also worked with Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Cult, Eminem, Mick Jagger, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Lil Jon, Metallica, Tom Petty, Public Enemy, Run-DMC, Shakira, and U2. He’s a producer who can cover a lot of genres.

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)

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Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)

Dudgeon produced pretty much all of Elton John’s work between 1970 and 1979, and did occasional work for Elton John subsequently (including Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra); as well as producing other bands and acts.

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)

/Production teams are okay, right?

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)
  8. Phil Ramone (“Still Crazy After All These Years,” Paul Simon and “Just the Way You Are”, Billy Joel)

Each of these won him a Grammy

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)
  8. Phil Ramone (“Still Crazy After All These Years,” Paul Simon and “Just the Way You Are”, Billy Joel)
  9. Owen Bradley (“I Fall to Pieces”, Patsy Cline)

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)
  8. Phil Ramone (“Still Crazy After All These Years,” Paul Simon and “Just the Way You Are”, Billy Joel)
  9. Owen Bradley (“I Fall to Pieces”, Patsy Cline)
  10. Richard Perry (“Fire”, The Pointer Sisters)

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)
  8. Phil Ramone (“Still Crazy After All These Years,” Paul Simon and “Just the Way You Are”, Billy Joel)
  9. Owen Bradley (“I Fall to Pieces”, Patsy Cline)
  10. Richard Perry (“Fire”, The Pointer Sisters)
  11. Steve Albini (In Utero, Nirvana)

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)
  8. Phil Ramone (“Still Crazy After All These Years,” Paul Simon and “Just the Way You Are”, Billy Joel)
  9. Owen Bradley (“I Fall to Pieces”, Patsy Cline)
  10. Richard Perry (“Fire”, The Pointer Sisters)
  11. Steve Albini (In Utero, Nirvana)
  12. Brian Eno (Joshua Tree, U2)

Famous record producers (with an example of their work)

  1. Steve Lillywhite (“Peter Gabriel III,” aka “Melt”)
  2. Alan Parsons (“Year of the Cat,” Al Stewart)’
  3. Phil Spector(“Da Doo Ron Ron”, The Crystals)
  4. Rick Rubin (“No Sleep till Brooklyn”, The Beastie Boys; “Delia’s Gone”, Johnny Cash; “Under the Bridge”, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  5. George Martin (“Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
  6. Gus Dudgeon (“Your Song,” Elton John)
  7. Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff (“For the Love of Money”, The O’Jays)
  8. Phil Ramone (“Still Crazy After All These Years,” Paul Simon and “Just the Way You Are”, Billy Joel)
  9. Owen Bradley (“I Fall to Pieces”, Patsy Cline)
  10. Richard Perry (“Fire”, The Pointer Sisters)
  11. Steve Albini (In Utero, Nirvana)
  12. Brian Eno (Joshua Tree, U2)
  13. Ry Cooder (Buena Vista Social Club, Talking Timbuktu)

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Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”
  3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie and TV series

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”
  3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie and TV series
  4. Lara Croft, “Tomb Raider”

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”
  3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie and TV series
  4. Lara Croft, “Tomb Raider”
  5. Okoye, “Black Panther”

The best female badass of recent movies IMHO: https://www.jckonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Black-Panther-jewelry-warrior.jpg

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”
  3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie and TV series
  4. Lara Croft, “Tomb Raider”
  5. Okoye, “Black Panther”
  6. Imperator Furiosa, Mad Max: Fury Road

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”
  3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie and TV series
  4. Lara Croft, “Tomb Raider”
  5. Okoye, “Black Panther”
  6. Imperator Furiosa, Mad Max: Fury Road
  7. Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, DC Comics, TV and film

Action heroines

  1. Ellen Ripley, “Alien” movies
  2. Sarah Connor “Terminator 2”
  3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie and TV series
  4. Lara Croft, “Tomb Raider”
  5. Okoye, “Black Panther”
  6. Imperator Furiosa, Mad Max: Fury Road
  7. Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, DC Comics, TV and film
  8. Agent Shaw, “Person of Interest”