The sound is unmistakable. A barre chord slices through the speakers, the guitar edging into distortion. The snare kicks in ...
Shel Talmy, who produced music for The Who and The Kinks, died at the age of 87. He was known for his work with '60s British ...
Shel Talmy, the producer behind some of the most incendiary electric guitar sounds of the ‘60s, has died, aged 87. Talmy, ...
The American-born record producer was an architect of the catchy if rough-hewn sound that drove many a British pop act to ...
Record producer Shel Talmy, who worked with such legendary bands as The Who and The Kinks on some of their most famous hits, ...
Talmy’s production shaped the sound of the ‘60s and the future of rock, with a credits list that included Pentangle, Roy ...
Talmy's publicist announced that he died Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles. The cause was complications from a stroke.
Chicago-born music producer Shel Talmy passed away at the age of 87. Per Variety, he died on November 13 at his home in LA, following complications from a stroke.
Exploring the origins of 'I Can't Explain', the first single released by The Who, that was first written by Pete Townshend in an effort to appeal to Shel Talmy.
He and longtime creative partner Judd Pillot also worked together on ‘Something So Right,’ ‘8 Simple Rules,’ ‘Dog With a Blog ...
Music producer Shel Talmy has died. The music producer - who was behind hits by The Who and The Kinks and also worked with ...
The passing of Shel Talmy, a legendary music producer whose influence helped shape the sound of rock in the 1960s, signals a profound loss for the music industry and a reminder of the greatness that ...