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Phillip Harvey Spector (December 26, 1939 - January 16, 2021), better known as Phil Spector, was a Record Producer, songwriter, and convicted murderer. He became famous in The Sixties for pioneering the "Wall of Sound", a production technique that relied on large groups of musicians playing heavily orchestrated parts to yield a dense, full sound. His credits include numerous Girl Groups (The Ronettes, The Crystals), Ike & Tina Turner, The Righteous Brothers, The Beatles, John Lennon's first three solo albums, George Harrison's first solo album, The Ramones' End of the Century and Leonard Cohen's Death of a Ladies Man. His production style has served as an important influences on several subgenres of Alternative Rock, such as Baroque Pop and Shoegazing.
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