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Terrence Paul Melcher (né Jorden; February 8, 1942 – November 19, 2004) was an American record producer, singer and songwriter who was instrumental in shaping the mid-to-late 1960s California Sound and folk rock movements.
In the late 1960s, Bergen was in a relationship with Doris Day's son Terry Melcher. ... On September 27, 1980, she married French film director Louis Malle. They had ...
Lindsay soon started working not only as the singer of the group, but also as a composer and producer. The Raiders were the first rock group signed by Columbia Records and were produced by Terry Melcher, the son of actress and singer Doris Day. Lindsay and Melcher became friends and shared a house for a while.
Doris Day's grandson says he wasn't allowed to see his ailing grandmother in her final years alive. Ryan Melcher, whose father is Day's late son, Terry Melcher, took to Facebook to reveal that he ...
Torrence had recently released some Jan & Dean songs with new vocal parts by Bruce Johnston (of the Beach Boys) and producer Terry Melcher under the moniker the Legendary Masked Surfers. Torrence arranged with Berry to join him lip-syncing on stage to a pre-recorded track. The two anticipated that the audience would know it was a tape recording ...
Melcher was born in North Adams, Massachusetts, to Jewish parents Minnie (née Gabriner) and Alter Melcher. [4] He began his career as a song plugger while married to his first wife, singer Jane Rappaport, in New York. He then worked as an agent and road manager for the Andrews Sisters and married Patty Andrews on October 19, 1947. The couple ...
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Wilson introduced Manson to a few friends in the music business, including the Byrds' producer Terry Melcher. [54] Manson recorded numerous songs at Brian's home studio, [54] although the recordings remain unheard by the public. [56] Band engineer Stephen Desper said that the Manson sessions were done "for Dennis [Wilson] and Terry Melcher". [57]