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Harry Maslin
Harry Maslin
American record producer, recording/mixing engineer, and studio owner/designer
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Eddie Kramer
Eddie Kramer
audio engineer and producer
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Ken Scott
Ken Scott
British record producer and engineer
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Mick Ronson
Mick Ronson
English guitarist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and record producer
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Mike Vernon
Mike Vernon
English music executive studio owner and record producer
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Roy Thomas Baker
Roy Thomas Baker
British record producer
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David Spinozza
David Spinozza
American musician
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David Bowie
David Bowie
British singer, musician, and actor (1947-2016)
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Dennis Wilson
Dennis Wilson
American musician (1944-1983)
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Nicky Hopkins
Nicky Hopkins
English session musician; pianist and organist
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Willie Weeks
Willie Weeks
American bassist
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The Cars
The Cars
American pop-rock band
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Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton
English rock musician
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New York Dolls
New York Dolls
American rock band
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Jeff Beck
Jeff Beck
English rock guitarist
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Bruce Johnston
Bruce Johnston
American singer, musician
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Bill Withers
Bill Withers
American singer-songwriter and musician
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Carlos Alomar
Carlos Alomar
Puerto Rican guitarist, composer, and arranger
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Andy Newmark
Andy Newmark
American musician
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Robbie Robertson
Robbie Robertson
Canadian recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Paul Buckmaster
Paul Buckmaster
British musician (1946-2017)
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Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan
British musician
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Chris Kimsey
Chris Kimsey
English record producer and sound engineer
Keith Harwood
British audio engineer

Keith Harwood

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British audio engineer
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Keith Harwood (1950 – September 3, 1977) was a recording engineer, most notable for his work at Olympic Studios with such musicians as David Bowie (on Diamond Dogs in 1974), the Pretty Things and Ron Wood. Harwood collaborated on engineering the Rolling Stones albums It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (1974) and Black and Blue (1976) with brothers Andy and Glyn Johns, respectively. He also engineered a number of Led Zeppelin albums, including Houses of the Holy (1973), Physical Graffiti (1975) and Presence (1976).

In 1977, Harwood had been engineering the New York mixing sessions for the Rolling Stones' Love You Live at Olympic Studios in London, England. On his way home from the sessions, he fell asleep at the wheel as a result of exhaustion.. His car went off the South London road in Queens Ride, Barnes, and into a tree, killing him instantly. The Rolling Stones dedicated Love You Live to the memory of Harwood. Marc Bolan died in a car accident at the same location two weeks later.