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Davey Johnstone
Davey Johnstone
Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist
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Ken Scott
Ken Scott
British record producer and engineer
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Pam Nestor
Pam Nestor
singer and songwriter
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Caleb Quaye
Caleb Quaye
British musician
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Alan Clark
Alan Clark
English keyboardist
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Glyn Johns
Glyn Johns
English musician, recording engineer and record producer
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Joan Armatrading
Joan Armatrading
British singer-songwriter
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Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper
British musician
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Dee Murray
Dee Murray
English bassist
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Larry Smith
Larry Smith
English musician
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Chris Spedding
Chris Spedding
English rock and roll and jazz guitarist
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Val Garay
Val Garay
American record producer
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Chris Thomas
Chris Thomas
British record producer
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Chris Tsangarides
Chris Tsangarides
British record producer
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Leon Russell
Leon Russell
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and session musician
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Roy Thomas Baker
Roy Thomas Baker
British record producer
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Nigel Olsson
Nigel Olsson
British musician
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David Hentschel
David Hentschel
English record producer and audio engineer
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Hugh Padgham
Hugh Padgham
English record producer
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Herbie Flowers
Herbie Flowers
English musician
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John Leckie
John Leckie
English music producer, and recording engineer
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Pino Palladino
Pino Palladino
Welsh bassist
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Al Kooper
Al Kooper
American songwriter, record producer and musician
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David Paton
David Paton
Scottish bass and guitar player
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Phil Ramone
Phil Ramone
American recording engineer, record producer and violinist
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Curt Boettcher
Curt Boettcher
American musician
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Bob Clearmountain
Bob Clearmountain
American record producer
Gus Dudgeon
English record producer

Gus Dudgeon

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English record producer
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Angus Boyd "Gus" Dudgeon (30 September 1942 – 21 July 2002) was an English record producer, who oversaw many of Elton John's most acclaimed recordings, including his commercial breakthrough, "Your Song". Their collaboration led to seven US No. 1 albums, and established John as the most successful singles artist of the '70s. Dudgeon also produced Chris Rea's first hit, the US chart topping "Fool (If You Think It's Over)", and David Bowie's "Space Oddity", and steered many other artists to chart success, including Joan Armatrading and Elkie Brooks. The Guinness Book of Records cites Dudgeon as being the first person to use sampling in music production. He was a founding member of the Music Producers Guild.