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| | These Vintage Years! - Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music - Lenny Waronker |
 | | Lenny Waronker is credited on the following Roxy Music and Solo albums: |  | | Lenny Waronker is featured in the following Roxy Music and Solo songs: |  | | Waronker's mellifluous production style, which centred on his artist's sense of melody, is exemplified on a series of excellent albums by James Taylor, Ry Cooder, Arlo Guthrie, Randy Newman and Gordon Lightfoot. |
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| | dallasobserver.com Music The music man 1998-12-10 |
 | | Lenny is the son of Simon "Sy" Waronker, a musician and a music-industry executive--a violinist who forever locked his instrument in its case when he founded his very own label and discovered there was gold (and platinum) to be made in selling pop records. |  | | Waronker likes to tell how Rickie Lee Jones nearly broke down during the recording of her first album, how she was nothing but a songwriter "off the street" who didn't know her way around the studio and thought Waronker and co-producer Russ Titleman were manipulating her. |  | | They claimed that DreamWorks Records would be a label "that was about quality," Waronker said at the time, "not totally profit-driven." In other words, it would be to the 1990s what their beloved Warner Bros. Records was to the 1960 and '70s. |
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http://www.dallasobserver.com/Issues/1998-12-10/music/music2.html
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| | A Record Executive's Pride and Joy / Warner Bros. re-releases Lenny Waronker's early masterpieces |
 | | Waronker set about assembling a selection of songs by such writers as the then-little-known Merle Haggard, Newman and Ron Elliott of the Beau Brummels, and fashioning behind the Everlys a modern country-rock sound that presaged the fascination with this hybrid by other West Coast bands like the Byrds and Poco. |  | | The debut albums by songwriter Randy Newman and slide guitarist Ry Cooder and the country-rock reinvention of the Everly Brothers, ``Roots,'' were never successful at the time of their release, but over the years, each garnered a growing reputation as a gleaming showcase of remarkable talent. |  | | When Waronker first joined the label in 1967, Warner Bros. was an empty canvas, scraping by in the business with records by old-time pop singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Don Ho and comedy albums by acts such as Bill Cosby, Bob Newhart and Allan Sherman. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/ea/selvin/0604.html
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| | THAT DOG |
 | | After a five year break in recording, Anna Waronker debuted her solo album in 2002. |  | | Led by Anna Waronker (vocals/guitar) with Tony Maxwell (drums), Rachel Haden (bass) and Petra Haden (violin). |  | | The band split up just as they were finally getting established as an alternative band, this may be due in part to Waronker's solo aspirations. |
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http://www.ear.fm/Encyclopedia%20T/that_dog.htm
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| | BIG 100.3 FM - PLAYING THE BIGGEST HITS! - Orlando, FL |
 | | Waronker also fostered his friend Randy Newman 's budding attempt at songwriting and became the songwriter's unofficial song-plugger, helping to get Newman compositions on the b-sides of Liberty releases. |  | | Priming himself to be a record exec, Waronker entered UCLA to study business and music while acting as a gopher to Liberty's house producer Snuff Garrett in his spare time. |
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http://www.cool100fm.com/iplaylist/artist/136063/bio.html
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| | The Beau Brummels' "Bradley's Barn" Liner Notes |
 | | Waronker would also be the producer when the band traveled to Nashville to record what would turn out to be their swan song for Warner Brothers, and their last album in their original incarnation, Bradley's Barn. |  | | Lenny wanted to do that album, so I wrote with that in mind. |  | | "Lenny Waronker wanted to go to Nashville to record an album," Elliott told me in a 1999 interview. |
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http://www.richieunterberger.com/bradley.html
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| | that dog. LA Times article |
 | | Tossing the collection of pink pop culture icons is a significant decision for Waronker, the singer, songwriter and guitarist for the LA band That Dog. |  | | The quality of the record, Waronker hopes, might finally extinguish the skepticism that has haunted That Dog since its 1993 debut album. |  | | Lenny Waronker produced such esteemed songwriters as Randy Newman, Rickie Lee Jones and Van Dyke Parks. |
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http://members.aol.com/dk77/latimz.htm
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| | Arlo Guthrie's City of New Orleans |
 | | Waronker and Pilla continued to nudge Guthrie toward another less-aggressive vision of the track, “but Arlo was adamant at the time,” Waronker says. |  | | Waronker and Pilla wanted to stay with the vibe of the accelerated track so instead of strings, they had Nick DeCaro play accordion on it, using a reedy register for the verses and a fuller, more mournful sound on the choruses. |  | | The good news, though, was that the VSO'd track covered up some of the rough edges of the late-night recording session; Waronker says there's still a guitar clam or two on the record. |
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http://mixonline.com/recording/interviews/audio_arlo_guthries_city/index.html
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| | CLASSIC TRACKS: RICKIE LEE JONES' "CHUCK E.'S IN LOVE" |
 | | Waronker and Titelman became the producers of her debut album. |  | | One of Waronker's favorite memories of the session was "when we were listening to it back, the musicians were truly amused by the sense of humor and the fun that was involved with that track. |  | | Jones herself was responsible for the distinctive finger-snapping on the record. |
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http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_classic_tracks_rickie
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| | News |
 | | Waronker, who also played on Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times," was a member of the 20th Century Fox Orchestra for three years before serving as orchestra contractor at the studio from 1939 to 1955, when he launched Liberty Records. |  | | Simon Waronker, the founder of Los Angeles-based Liberty Records, a successful independent pop music label of the 1950s and '60s whose artists ranged from Eddie Cochran to Alvin and the Chipmunks, has died. |  | | Michael "Doc Rock" Kelly, who interviewed Waronker for his 1993 book "Liberty Records: A History of the Recording Company and Its Stars, 1955-1971," said Wednesday that Waronker was a catalyst. |
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http://www.bobbyvee.net/news.html
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| | MAGNET Interview: Anna Waronker |
 | | The indie labels first release is Anna, Waronkers solo debut, on first glance very noticeable for its pinup album sleeve of Waronker in the buff (but with arms strategically foldedsorry, guys). |  | | Shes aided by her extended familynotably, Caffey sings backup vocals and brother Joey Waronker (R.E.M., Beck) drums on one song. |  | | The line between fantasy and reality was blurry. |
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http://www.magnetmagazine.com/interviews/waronker.html
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| | Blogcritics.org: Liberty Records Founder Si Waronker Dies |
 | | Si Waronker was born in Los Angeles in 1915 and was a child prodigy on the violin. |  | | In '55 Waronker started Liberty Records, specializing at first in the film music he knew so well. |  | | The sultry London immediately became the "Liberty Girl" when she had a smash hit with the torchy "Cry Me a River" (Barney Kessel on guitar) and a string of successful albums thereafter. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/06/09/162420.php
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| | RollingStone.com: John Fogerty : John Fogerty Plans "Dream Record" : News |
 | | The former leader of Creedence Clearwater Revival has signed with DreamWorks Records, which is run by Mo Ostin and Lenny Waronker, the team that helped orchestrate Fogerty's 1985 comeback album, Centerfield. |  | | "Lenny has the best ears in the music business," says Fogerty, "and I've grown to use him as a sounding board for my musical endeavors." |  | | There's a good moon rising for John Fogerty, who has a new baby, a new record label and a new album in the works. |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/5934343
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| | Bob Lind remembers Jack Nitzsche |
 | | Lenny didn't think my demos carried enough impact and wanted me to play my songs for him live. |  | | He didn't pick anything from that batch of songs for the artists he was cutting but he told Lenny he liked my stuff. |  | | I met Jack in 1965 in Lenny Waronker's office at Metric Music Publishing. |
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http://www.spectropop.com/JackNitzsche/BobLindRemembers.html
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| | RollingStone.com: Sail Away : Randy Newman : Review |
 | | The second studio album, also produced by Waronker, was a stunningly executed change-of-pace, showcasing the bitter ironist in a new guisethat of the consummate rock-and-roller. |  | | Newman the songwriter, the bitter ironist, was caricatured by Newman the arranger displaying his bravura virtuosity. |  | | His first album, co-produced by Waronker and Van Dyke Parks, was almost too much of a good thing. |
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http://rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/112637/randynewman?...
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| | Salon Brilliant Careers Randy Newman |
 | | Even in the post "Sgt. Pepper"/ "Pet Sounds" musical landscape of the day, Newman's opener was a stunner: Eleven songs (most under three minutes long), filled with shifting beats, obscure lyrics and varied landscapes, were brought to life in arrangements that involved everything from solo piano to a 75-piece orchestra. |  | | With "12 Songs" (1970), Newman and Waronker tried a whole new approach: Armed with a stripped-down quartet (featuring Ry Cooder on slide guitar and Milt Holland's percussive genius) and a dozen gem-like story-songs, Newman's second album blew holes in the increasingly bombastic pop music fabric of the day. |  | | And after the experimentation of his first album Newman had found his vocal style as well, singing in a voice that could only be called black-influenced. |
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http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/08/24/newman/index1.html
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| | Possessed: The Rise & Fall of Prince by Alex Hahn - excerpts from Billboard.com |
 | | Over the course of a tense conversation, they were informed that Prince was "retiring" from recording and would deliver no additional new music to the label. |  | | [Warner Bros. executives] Mo Ostin and Lenny Waronker still viewed Prince as an unstoppable creative force, but had in the post-"Purple Rain" years developed concerns about his business judgments, believing in particular that he released albums too frequently. |  | | Prince also had no interest in the input of the executive producer, Tommy Vicari, who had hoped to play a significant role in shaping the album. |
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http://johnwesleybarker.madasafish.com/possessed/Possessed.html
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| | The Tracking Angle, Vol.2, Issue 2 - Interview with Van Dyke Parks |
 | | But yes, I was signed to do an album. |  | | I had absolutely no idea what the finances were, what were legitimate expenses for a record company, how they should be charged against the artist's possible royalties, or the reasonableness of royalties. |  | | VDP: I was signed to Warner Bros. to do a solo album. |
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http://www.vandykeparks.com/miscfiles/tainterview.html
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| | clevescene.com News Slouching Tall 1999-01-21 Printable |
 | | So one day, Newman and his lifelong friend Lenny Waronker, then a junior executive at Warner Bros., went in to play the song for Sinatra, who listened patiently, quietly. |  | | Waronker talks about how it was sort of a continuation of the musical adventures found on Pet Sounds or Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. |  | | When it came time for her to sing the bridge--the words "lonely, lonely," moaned in a desperate last gasp--she was far more impressed with her voice than the song. |
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http://www.clevescene.com/issues/1999-01-21/news/feature_print.html
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| | Mediasearch |
 | | Anna Waronker was the lead singer of 90s indie band That Dog, a leading alternative rock player that more mainstream bands would take on the road with them to show their “indie” credibility. |  | | Anna has now moved on to releasing her first solo album, “Anna By Anna Waronker”;, a declaration of her independence, with some edgy power-pop sounds. |  | | Anna Waronker’s album “Anna” is available through Zip Records/MGM Distribution. |
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http://www.mediasearch.com.au/music/spotlights/anna-waronker
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| | AnnaNews |
 | | The name Waronker has been heard in the music business forever. |  | | The first two tracks are definitely standouts, and the revealing album cover definitely makes other stuff stick up. |  | | The record is out now on Five Foot Two Records, a division of Oglio, owned by Anna Waronker and Go-Go Charlotte Caffey. |
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http://www.annawaronker.com/press/tripwire.html
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| | StarPolish Current Issues: Intelligent Dialogue From Music Industry Professionals and Artists |
 | | Some of the credit must go to Dreamworks Records president Lenny Waronker, who is listed as "executive producer." Poses is a Lenny Waronker kind of record, the kind of record Waronker would have produced, if he were still producing records. |  | | They were records that had a certain Americana feel to them, but informed by a keen intelligence and powerful spirit. |  | | Years ago he made records with Randy Newman and Brian Wilson, Maria Muldaur and Rickie Lee Jones and others. |
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http://www.starpolish.com/news/article.asp?id=120
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| | Entertainment News - Miami's Community Newspapers On Line |
 | | Critics already are praising her poignant autobiographical songwriting and powerful voice. |  | | While honing her songwriting skills, Kina hooked up with producer London Jones and started working on her solo debut album. |  | | After catching her performance at the Mint Club in LA, legendary starmaker Benny Medina came on board as her manager. |
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http://www.cnews2.8k.com/june00/june20/entertainment3.htm
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| | AOL Music: Lenny Waronker |
 | | MP3.com has Lenny Waronker news, albums, songs, mp3s and the Lenny Waronker community. |  | | Compare prices for Lenny Waronker - Rock Music. |  | | Shopping is the best place to comparison shop for Lenny Waronker - Rock Music. |
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http://music.channel.aol.com/artist.adp?artist_id=136063
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| | Temple of Soul, NYC - Repercussions Bio |
 | | Waronker put the idea to the group to contribute to the Curtis Mayfield tribute album. |  | | In fact, Repercussions were the only group making their debut on this record. |  | | Lenny Waronker had signed artists like the artist formally known as Prince and Ricky Lee Jones. |
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http://www.templeofsoul.com/repercussionsBio.html
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| | Brain Music: An Interview with Miss Murgatroid and Petra Haden |
 | | Towards the end, though, Waronker's songwriting changed direction and skewed to the mainstream, which lessened the Haden sisters' role in the band. |  | | Through harmonies echoing The Beatles, The Andrews Sisters, and yes, Wilson Phillips, and Petra's violin (springy folk, Laurie Anderson, Psycho music), a sound was launched that out-quirked The Breeders, out-California-ed Weezer. |  | | Tony Maxwell, the only male member, rounded out the band with drums.) That Dog was steeped in the power-pop songwriting of Anna Waronker. |
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http://www.leisuresuit.net/Webzine/articles/murgatroid_petra.shtml
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| | Joey Waronker pictures and biography |
 | | Joey, 32, is the grandson of professional violinist Simon Waronker who in the 1950s founded Liberty Records, which counted Eddie Cochran, Bobby Vee and Johnny Burnette among its artists. |  | | With a family tree rooted in the music industry, perhaps he was destined to carry on the tuneful tradition. |  | | Joey's mother meanwhile, recorded some pop tunes under the name Donna Loren, and appeared in beach party movies in the '60s. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/mac/keepitlive/drummers/Waronker/waronker.htm
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| | Nudgie Records & Tapes: About David |
 | | This album, produced by then A&R director Lenny Waronker, contained the now classic song Midnight at the Oasis, which Nichtern wrote, arranged and played guitar on. |  | | This song has seemed to have a life of it's own, with more than 50 cover records. |  | | We hit it off and worked together to get her own solo album deal with Warner Bros. Records." |
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| | The Beau Brummels' "Triangle" Liner Notes |
 | | It was Waronker who would produce Triangle, giving them the freedom to create their first album that was consciously molded as a coherent start-to-finish listening experience. |  | | They were by this time essentially a studio group, as Elliott's diabetes made it difficult to tour. |  | | "Lenny Waronker wanted to do something creative, and I was up for that," Elliott told me in a 1999 interview. |
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| | neumu [ datastream ] |
 | | Waronker, daughter of the legendary record man Lenny Waronker (he produced Randy Newman, Brian Wilson and many others, and is currently head of the DreamWorks label), also composes for film and TV ("Josie & the Pussycats" and the "Clueless" TV series). |  | | Anna Waronker (who, besides co-owning Five Foot Two Records with sister-in-law and Go-Go Charlotte Caffey, is also married to Steve McDonald) provides vocals and additional songwriting. |  | | Although signed to a Spanish record label, and sporting a name with a slightly German tinge, they are in fact entirely American. |
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http://autechre.neumu.net/datastream
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| | that dog. Biography |
 | | The follow-up, Totally Crushed Out!, was issued a year later; a concept album wittily exploring the teen angst of unrequited love (packaged to recall a Sweet Valley High romance novel), the record marked a significant maturity in Waronker's songwriting, evidenced by tracks like "Ms. |  | | Friends since high school, the trio first began playing music together in Waronker's bedroom in the early '90s. |  | | represented the flowering of a second generation of musical luminaries: singer/guitarist Anna Waronker was the daughter of famed producer and Warner Bros. head Lenny Waronker, while bassist Rachel Haden and her violinist sister Petra were two of the triplet daughters born to jazz titan Charlie Haden. |
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http://www.mp3.com/that-dog./artists/108648/biography.html
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| | Harpers Bizarre |
 | | They were signed to Warner Bros. Records by producer Lenny Waronker, and scored one of the sunniest hit singles of the 1967 "Summer of Love" with a version of Paul Simon's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)", which climbed into the Top 20 of the national record charts. |  | | Their first album, boasting the arranging skills of Leon Russell and the composing talents of Randy Newman, backed by Harpers' exceptional vocal talent, proved an enticing debut. |  | | Evolving from the Santa Cruz surf band, the Tikis, the original Harpers Bizarre emerged in late 1966 with a line-up comprising of lead vocalist/guitarist Ted Templeman, vocalist/guitarist Dick Scoppettone, vocalist/bassist Dick Young, vocalist/guitarist Eddie James and former Beau Brummels drummer/vocalist John Peterson. |
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| | Simon Waronker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1955, Waronker recorded music for 20th Century Fox films. |  | | Waronker began to establish his music career in Germany, but was forced to return to the U.S. when |  | | Graduating from high school at 13 years old, he won a scholarship to study music in France. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Waronker
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| | Warez.com Web Search - Search results for: "Lenny" |
 | | The closing track, Lenny Breau's composition, On a Bach Bouree... |  | | To order this CD please click on the image below. |  | | He played country music, jazz, swing, boogie woogie, rock and roll, cha cha cha. |
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| | Gordon Lightfoot - Albums - Sundown |
 | | The title track, released as a single in March, was an immediate hit. |  | | Sundown, produced by Lenny Waronker, features 10 Lightfoot originals. |
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http://www.corfid.com/gl/Albums/Sundown/Main.htm
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| | Rufus Wainwright: Want One |
 | | After attending the prestigious Millbrook School in upstate New York, he briefly studied music at Montreal's McGill University, eventually turning away from classical performance towards pop and rock. |  | | The label signed him soon after, resulting in the release of Rufus Wainwright during the spring of 1998. |  | | Becoming a fixture on the Montreal club circuit, Wainwright soon cut a series of demos with producer Pierre Marchand; Loudon Wainwright III then passed a copy of the tape to friend Van Dyke Parks, who in turn handed it on to DreamWorks exec Lenny Waronker. |
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| | Interview: Rufus Wainwright |
 | | When Rufus Wainwrights eponymous debut album appeared three years ago, it was as though the golden age of maverick American singer-songwriters had never ended. |  | | and I think that was very important for Lenny too, so he wouldnt just be doing another Randy Newman album. |  | | Did Lenny get any flak for the amount spent on the first record? |
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http://www.rocksbackpages.com/features/010602_hoskyns_rufus.html
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| | Fast 'n' Bulbous Reviews: Beck * Mutations (DGC, 1998) |
 | | In fact, much of the album sounds like it could have been produced by Lenny Waronker (Newman, Ry Cooder, Van Dyke Parks), who happens to be the father of drummer Joey Waronker. |  | | The droney raga of "Nobody's Fault But My Own" is one of Beck's most original accomplishments. |
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| | BEHIND THE SUN |
 | | Most of the album is produced by Phil Collins, and his presence is strongly felt on songs like “Never Make You Cry.” Several tracks also date from later sessions produced by Ted Templeman and Lenny Waronker; of these, “Forever Man” is far and away the album’s highlight. |  | | (tracks 2,5&6 by Ted Templeman and Lenny Waronker) |  | | Larry Vigon -- art direction, design and paintings |
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| | Harry Nilsson Mailing List |
 | | Dyke section with just orchestra and piano or the Lenny Waronker part...it |  | | and he passed it to Lenny Waronker, who signed me. It took us a year and a |
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http://www.pointarrow.com/article324437.html
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| | The History of That Dog |
 | | , was issued a year later; a concept album wittily exploring the teen angst of unrequited love (packaged to recall a Sweet Valley High romance novel), the record marked a significant maturity in Waronker's songwriting, evidenced by tracks like "Ms. |  | | The girls had known each other since high school, and their musical careers began to take shape in the Waronker's bedroom in the early '90s. |  | | The record became a college radio hit, and the light-hearted video for the lead single "Old Timer" even enjoyed some MTV airplay. |
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| | DVD4Music.com: DVD: Little Criminals |
 | | Randy Newman's 6th album was released in 1977, becoming his highest-charting album largely on the strength of the hit single "Short People," which reached #2 on the Billboard chart. |  | | The album, produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman, featured many great musicians and legendary session players including Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Jim Keltner, Tim Schmit, J.D. Souther, Waddy Wachtel and Don Henley. |  | | Songs: Short People, You Can't Fool the Fat Man, Little Criminals, Texas Girl at the Funeral of Her Father, Jolly Coppers on Parade, In Germany Before the War, Sigmund Freud's Impersonation of Albert Einstein in America, Baltimore, I'll Be Home, Rider in the Rain, Kathleen (Catholicism Made Easy), Old Man on the Farm. |
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 | | Waronker, L. Film Music in Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (liner notes: see Discography) |  | | White, T. The Importance of Being Randy Newman in Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (liner notes: see Discography) |
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| | Ry Cooder - Into The Purple Valley - (Ry Cooder discography) |
 | | With an emphasis on eclecticism, intricate syncopations and dazzling slide guitar and mandolin work, Ry Cooder's Into The Purple Valley remains one of the artist's most intriguing and influential albums. |  | | Produced by Lenny Waronker and Jim Dickinson, Into The Purple Valley takes its theme from the epic journey of Dust Bowl farmers west to California. |  | | Evoking an almost forgotten period of American history with such songs as "How Can You Keep Moving (Unless You Migrate Too)", "Taxes On The Farmer Feeds Us All" and "Vigilante Man", the LP established Cooder's credentials as both a respected musicologist and richly talented artist. |
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http://www.rylanders.free-online.co.uk/RySite/RyPages/IntoPurpleValley.html
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 | | Ha producido, junto a Steve McDonald, el Lp “On” de Imperial Teen y ahora está componiendo junto a Charlotte Caffey las canciones para el musical “Lovelace: the Musical”, con Tina Yothers como Linda Lovelace. |  | | El apellido Waronker es bien conocido en el mundo de la música. |  | | Ha montado el nuevo sello independiente Five Foot Two Records con su cuñada Charlotte Caffey (Go-Go’s), casada con Jeff McDonald (otro Redd Kross y compañero de Anna en Ze Malibu Kids). |
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http://www.subterfuge.com/disco_detallado_iframe.php?arch=0&flash=0&iddisco=192
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| | Julianna Raye, MP3 Music Download at eMusic |
 | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC |  | | Lynne agreed to produce her pop/rock debut, Something Peculiar. |
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| | Billboard: Lenny & Mo: how 2 execs taught Bugs Bunny to rock. (Warner Bros. Records Inc. Chairman and CEO Mo Ostin; ... |
 | | Lenny Waronker was missing, along with the musical cohort who was his closest friend. |  | | It was the early 1950s, and the Waronker and Newman families were taking another of their frequent joint vacations together, this one to California's Lake Arrowhead, a sage-covered mountain retreat in the San Bernardino National Forest that has been famous since the 1860s for its revitalizing springs. |  | | Lenny's father Simon (born in Los Angeles March 4, 1915) was a gifted... |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb030/is_199411/ai_n5561840
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