

Phil Spector
Phil Spector was an American record producer. He created the wall of sound recording technique, topped the charts as a member of The Teddy Bears, and then moved into production, songwriting, and A&R. Spector helmed many of the 1960s' most enduring hits, including classic records by the Righteous Brothers, Ike & Tina Turner, and The Ronettes. His most popular songs include Spanish Harlem and Silent Night with The Ronettes and Darlene Love. He also appeared in the 1969 film Easy Rider.
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- I Dream of Jeannie · Season 3 Jeannie, the Hip Hippie

Tony plans a camping trip, his first vacation in years. Dr. Bellow will be on vacation the same time. Then, Mrs. Bellows decides they can't leave until she finds a replacement for a singing group she had set for a charity bazaar. Bellows tells Tony he can't leave either. Jeannie assures Tony she can provide one. She assembles a group consisting of a music store clerk, a waiter, a bill poster and a magazine subscription salesman. She whisks them into Tony's living room and blinks up musical instruments They protest they aren't musicians, and can't sing. When they try to leave, Jeannie blinks and they sound sensational. Amanda loves it and Bellows orders Tony to start his vacation. Then Jeannie tells Tony to postpone the trip because the boys have an audition.
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About
- FROM
- Bronx, NY, United States
- BORN
- December 26, 1939
- GENRE
- Pop