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* 1942 – Kim Fowley, American musician, songwriter, and producer
Producer Kim Fowley courted the band, traveling to Boston to produce some poor-quality demos in June 1972.
The record company then recruited Kim Fowley to produce more sessions with the band, this time at Gold Star Studios, with better results.
Carlisle remained a friend and helper of the band throughout ( she can be heard introducing the band on the Germicide: Live At The Whiskey recording, as produced by Kim Fowley ), only leaving because her new band, the Go-Go's, was becoming popular and, as she put it, " I was really disturbed by the heroin that was going on.
* " Nutrocker ", adapted by Kim Fowley ( credited ) from Tchaikovsky's " March of the Wooden Soldiers " ( uncredited ).
A further single, " You Better Run " was released on Columbia Records and produced by Kim Fowley.
) Zevon's first attempt at a solo album, Wanted Dead or Alive ( 1969 ), was produced by 1960s cult figure Kim Fowley but did not sell well.
In 1976 she signed a multi-million contract with CBS Records for albums in the US and started working in Hollywood with Kim Fowley.
She has worked with many composers and producers such as Kim Fowley, Leo Leandros, Brad Shapiro and Michel Legrand and also with conductors such as Herbert von Karajan and Claude Denjean.
This period also saw a number of difficult to classify acts arising who did not sell many records, but proved to be very influential on things to come, such as Kim Fowley and Captain Beefheart, both of whom had been active in the 1960s but reached their artistic peaks during this era, and Sparks, all from Los Angeles.
On-air hosts on the channel include original Rolling Stones manager / producer Andrew Loog Oldham, singer / guitarist Joan Jett, former record executive Kid Leo, punk rock singer Handsome Dick Manitoba, and rock entrepreneur Kim Fowley.
The Runaways were formed in late 1975 by drummer Sandy West and rhythm guitarist Joan Jett after they had both introduced themselves to producer Kim Fowley, who gave Jett's phone number to West.
Currie released a solo LP, Beauty's Only Skin Deep, produced by Kim Fowley, and began a separate U. S. tour, which included her identical twin sister Marie.
Due to disagreements over money and the management of the band, The Runaways and Kim Fowley parted ways in 1977.
Before joining The Runaways, Laurie played with Baby Roulette and the Rave Ons, who had one song released on a Kim Fowley compilation LP called Vampires From Outer Space.
Recordings by Liberty UK act The Bonzo Dog Band and Kim Fowley were issued in the USA on the Imperial label.
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#" Nutrocker " ( Live in Indiana, 24 January 1978 ) ( Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Kim Fowley ) 4: 18
It was written in 1957 by Dallas Frazier, and musicians on the record included Kim Fowley and Sandy Nelson.
The McAuley brothers became, unofficially, The Belfast Gypsies ( or Gipsies ), though they were never actually billed as such, and recorded two singles on Island Records ( one released under the name Freaks of Nature ) and one Swedish-only album, all produced by Kim Fowley.
The keyboard player in the original line-up, David Carr, lived and worked in Hollywood, California, doing session work, frequently working with the well-known American guitar band The Ventures and also Kim Fowley ( for example Carr played keyboards on the last album by Fowley's The Runaways ).
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