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Mink DeVille
Mink DeVille
American band with Willy DeVille
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Crazy Horse
Crazy Horse
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Neil Young
Neil Young
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Don Randi
Don Randi
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The Cake
The Cake
1960s American girl group
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Marty Paich
Marty Paich
American pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, music director and bandleader (1925-1995)
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Ry Cooder
Ry Cooder
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Allen Klein
Allen Klein
American businessman, music publisher
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Phil Spector
Phil Spector
American record producer, songwriter, and convicted murderer
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Shorty Rogers
Shorty Rogers
American West coast jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and arranger (1924-1994)
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Darlene Love
Darlene Love
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Elliot Mazer
Elliot Mazer
Record producer, audio engineer
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Paul Buckmaster
Paul Buckmaster
British musician (1946-2017)
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Jim Keltner
Jim Keltner
American session drummer
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Willy DeVille
Willy DeVille
American musician, singer-songwriter
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Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham
English record producer, talent manager, impresario and author
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Jesse Ed Davis
Jesse Ed Davis
American musician
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Tony Meehan
Tony Meehan
British musician
Jack Nitzsche
American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer and record producer

Jack Nitzsche

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American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer and record producer
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Nominated For
Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score Academy Award for Best Original Score

Bernard Alfred Nitzsche (April 22, 1937 – August 25, 2000), known professionally as Jack Nitzsche, was an American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer, and record producer. He first came to prominence in the early 1960s as the right-hand-man of producer Phil Spector and went on to work with the Rolling Stones and Neil Young, among others. He also worked extensively in film scores, notably for films such as Performance, The Exorcist and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In 1983, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for co-writing "Up Where We Belong" with Buffy Sainte-Marie.