Lee Hazlewood
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- Eddy
- In Duane Eddy
…came to the attention of Lee Hazlewood, a Phoenix, Arizona, disc jockey turned producer who helped pioneer the use of echo in rock recording. Under Hazlewood’s tutelage, Eddy developed the simple but evocative twang sound from his own Chet Atkins-influenced guitar style. Together they recorded a long string of hit…
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- Sinatra
- In Nancy Sinatra: Career
…an album produced by singer-songwriter Lee Hazlewood and arranged by composer Billy Strange. It featured original songs written by Hazlewood and renditions of other songs, such as “It Ain’t Me Babe” by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and “As Tears Go By” by the rock group the Rolling Stones. The album’s breakout…
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- Lee Hazlewood
- In Lee Hazlewood
The inspired use of an empty silo helped put Phoenix, Arizona, on the rock-and-roll map during the late 1950s. Working at the tiny Audio Recorders studio, disc jockey-turned-producer Lee Hazlewood was obsessed with emulating the power and atmosphere of the then-current hits on Chess (of…
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