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by Mark Ribowsky

Ace, Johnny

  Adler, Lou

  Aldon Music

  Ali, Muhammad

  “All Grown Up”

  All Things Must Pass

  Allen, Woody

  Alley Cats

  Alpert, Herb

  Alston, Barbara

  American Bandstand

  American Federation of Musicians Local

  Anderson, John

  Andreoli, Peter

  Annette Records

  Apple Records

  Archies

  Arlen, Harold

  Arthur, Brooks

  Arwin Records

  Associated Sound Studio

  Atlantic Records

  “Baby, I Love You”

  Bacharach, Burt

  Back to Back

  Badfinger

  Baez, Joan

  Baker, LaVern

  Ballard, Hank

  “Bandit of Love”

  Bang Records

  “Bangladesh”

  Barge, The

  Barnes, George

  Barons

  Barrett, Richard

  Barry, Jeff

  Bates, Leroy

  Battiste, Harold

  Baum, Bernie

  BBC

  “Be My Baby”

  “Be My Boy”

  “Be My Girl”

  Beach Boys

  Beatles

  Bedell, Lew

  breakup with Phil

  Bell Sound

  Bennett, Al

  Bennett, Beatrice

  Bennett, Estelle

  Bennett, Pete

  Bennett, Veronica Yvette, see Spector, Ronnie

  Bernstein, Herb

  Bernstein, Sid

  Berg, Joan

  Bermani, Mike

  Berns, Bert

  “(Best Part of) Breakin’ Up Is Makin’ Up, The”

  Beverly Crest Hotel

  Bienstock, Freddie

  Bienstock, Jackie

  Bienstock, John

  Big Bopper

  Big TNT Show, The

  Big Top Records

  Billboard

  Bitlisian, Peter

  Black, Cilia

  “Black Pearl”

  Blackwell, Bumps

  Blaine, Hal

  Blondie

  Blossoms

  Blue Hawaii

  Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans

  Bond, Jimmy

  Bono, Cher, see Cher

  Bono, Sonny

  Boone, Charlie

  “Born to Be Together”

  Born to Be with You

  Boyce, Tommy

  Brand, George

  Brian, Eddie

  Brill Building

  Brooks, Dolores “La La”

  Brown, James

  Brown, Ruth

  Bruce, Bobby

  Bruce, Kitty

  Bruce, Lenny

  Bullock, Annie Mae, see Turner, Tina

  “Bumbershoot”

  Burke, Solomon

  Bushnell, Bob

  Butler, Artie

  Butterflys

  Byrds

  Calder, Tony

  Calhoun

  Callander, George “Red”

  Canned Heat

  Capitol Records

  Capp, Frank

  Carr, Vikki

  Carson, Johnny

  Case, Paul

  Cash, Johnny

  Cash Box

  Castle, Lynn

  Caton, Jay

  Cavaliere, Felix

  Challenge Records

  Chantels

  “Chapel of Love”

  Chappell Music

  Charles, Ray

  Charles, Sonny

  Checkmates Ltd.

  Cher

  Cherabusco Studios

  Chess Records

  Chessman, Caryl

  Chester, Gary

  Chordettes

  “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)”

  Christmas Gift to You from Phil Spector, A

  Chudd, Lou

  Cicala, Roy

  City

  Clapton, Eric

  Clark, Dick

  Clark, Petula

  Clarke, Alan

  Clauder, Johnny

  Cleave, Maureen

  Coasters

  Cochran, Eddie

  Cocker, Joe

  Cohen, Herb

  Cohen, Leonard

  Colpix Records

  Coltrane, John

  Columbia Pictures

  Columbia Records

  Concert for Bangladesh

  Concord Investment Corporation

  Connors, Carol, see Kleinbard, Annette

  Cooke, Sam

  Cooper, Jay

  “Corinna, Corinna”

  Cosby, Bill

  Crazy Horse

  Creations

  Crosby, Bob

  Cryer, Arthur

  Crystals

  “Da Doo Ron Ron”

  “Danny Says”

  Darin, Bobby

  Davis, Danny

  end of Philles Records and

  after leaving Philles records

  Lenny Bruce’s death and

  move to L.A.

  on “River Deep”

  Davis, Jesse Ed

  Day, Doris

  Dean, Wallick

  Death of a Ladies’ Man

  Decca Records

  Dee, Joey

  DeLory, Al

  De Palma, Brian

  Depeche Mode

  Derek and the Dominoes

  DeShannon, Jackie

  Deville, Mink

  Diamond, Neil

  Diddley, Bo

  Diltz, Henry

  Dimension Records

  Dion

  Dion and the Belmonts

  Dixie Cups

  “Do I Love You”

  Dollinger, Bud

  Domino, Fats

  Don and Juan

  Donegan, Lonnie

  “Donna”

  Donner, Ral

  Donovan

  “Don’t Believe Everything You Hear”

  “Don’t Go Away”/“Seven Lonely Days”

  “Don’t You Worry My Little Pet”

  Doré Records

  Douglas, Jack

  Douglas, Steve

  Dowd, Tom

  Down Beat

  “Dream for Sale”

  Drifters

  Ducanes

  “Dumbo”

  Dunes Records

  Doors

  Dylan, Bob

  E. B. Marks (publishers)

  Eastman, Lee

  Easton, Eric

  Easy Rider

  “Ebb Tide”

  “Ed Sullivan Show”

  Eddy, Duane

  El Monte Legion Stadium

  EMI Studio

  End of the Century

  Entner, Warren

  Era Records

  Ertegun, Ahmet

  Ertegun, Nesuhi

  Estes, Larry

  Everly Brothers

  “Every Breath I Take”

  Ewing, John

  Exciters

  Exorcist, The

  Fairfax High School

  reunion at

  Farkas, Emil

  “Fine, Fine Boy, A”

  Finfer, Harry

  “First Taste of Love”

  “First Tycoon of Teen, The”

  Fischer, Toni

  Fisher, Eddie

  Fitzgerald, Ella

  Fleetwoods

  “Flip and Nitty”

  Fonda, Peter

  “For Sentimental Reasons”

  Foreman, George

  Four Lads

  Fowley, Kim

  Foy, Eddie, Jr.

  Francis, Connie

  Franklin, Aretha

  Freddie and the Dreamers

  Freeman, Ernie

  Fulson, Lowell

  Gale, Eric

  Garrett, Tommy “Snuff”

  Gaye, Marvin

  Geffen, David

  Ge
rslauer, Robert

  Giant, Bill

  Ginsberg, Allen

  Glickman, Zach

  “God Bless the Child”

  Goetze, Mr. (history teacher)

  Goffin, Gerry

  Goland, Arnold

  Gold, Dave

  Gold, Steve

  Gold, Wally

  Gold Star Sound Studios

  Philles records cut at

  Teddy Bears and

  Goldberg, Barry

  Goldisc Records

  Goldner, George

  Goldstein, Harvey

  breakup with Phil

  Gone and End Records

  Gordon, Jim

  Gordy, Berry

  Gorme, Eydie

  Gould, Danny

  Grant, Gogi

  Grass, Clancy

  Greenfield, Howie

  Greenfield, Jonathan

  Greenwich, Ellie

  Gregmark Music

  Grossman, Henry

  “Hair Anthology Suite”

  Haley, Bill, and the Comets

  Hall, Tony

  “Hallelujah I Love Her So”

  Halos

  Hancock, Hunter

  “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)”

  Harlem Community Choir

  Harrison, George

  Harvey, Phil

  Harvey and Doc with the Dwellers

  Haskell, Jimmie

  Hatfield, Bob

  Hazelwood, Lee

  “He Hit Me (and It Felt Like a Kiss)”

  Heartbreakers

  Hendrix, Jimmy

  Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

  “Here It Comes (and Here I Go)”

  “He’s a Rebel”

  “He’s Sure the Boy I Love”

  Hi-Los

  Hilburn, Robert

  Hill and Range Music

  Phil’s conflict of interest and

  Hirsch, Howard

  Hoffman, Dustin

  “Hold Me Tight”

  Hollies

  Holly, Buddy

  Hollywood Argyles

  Hopper, Dennis

  Horn, Jim

  Hotel Forrest

  “Hung on You”

  Hunter, Hank

  Hunter, Ivory Joe

  Hunter, Tab

  Hyman, Dick

  “I Can Hear Music”

  “I Don’t Need You Any More”

  “I Love How You Love Me”

  “I Love You Eddie”

  “I Love You Ringo”

  “I Really Do”

  “If You Knew (the Love I Have for You)”/“You Said Goodbye”

  Ike and Tina Revue

  “I’ll Keep You Happy”

  “I’ll Never Need You More Than This”

  “I’m So Young”

  “Imagine”

  Imagine

  Imperial Records

  Ingber, Elliott

  Ingber, Esther

  Ingber, Ira

  “Instant Karma”

  Irving Music

  “Is This What I Get for Loving You?”

  Isley Brothers

  Jackie Coogan Law

  Jackson, Joe

  Jackson, LaToya

  Jaffe, Daniel

  Jagger, Mick

  James, Fanita

  Jamie Records

  Jan and Dean

  Janov, Arthur

  Jay, George

  Jayhawks

  Jefferson Airplane

  Jellie beans

  Jimmy Weston’s restaurant

  John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band

  John, Little Willie

  Johnson, Plas

  Johnston, Bruce

  Jones, Brian

  Jones, Gloria

  Joplin, Janis

  Jourdan, Louis

  “Just Once in My Life”

  Just Once in My Life

  Kama Sutra–Buddha Records

  Kaplan, Artie

  Kaplan, Dr. Harold

  Kartoon, Donnie

  Kass, Donna

  Katz, Steve

  Kaufman, Murray “The K”

  Kaye, Carole

  Kaye, Chuck

  Keller, Jack

  Keltner, Jim

  Kennibrew, Dee Dee

  Keno, Jerri Bo

  Kenton, Stan

  Kessel, Barney

  Kessel, Dan

  Kessel, David

  Keys, Bobby

  King, B. B.

  King, Ben E.

  King, Carole

  King, Jean

  King, Peggy

  Kings of Rhythm

  Kip Tyler and the Flips

  Kirshner, Don

  Aldon Music and

  Dimension Records and

  recent career

  television and movie music and

  Kirstein, Bob

  Klein, Allen

  Kleinbard, Annette

  accident of

  breakup with Phil

  career as Carol Connors

  Knechtal, Larry

  Kolber, Larry

  “Kraft Music Hall with Perry Como”

  KRLA

  Laboe, Art

  Lake, Karen

  Larkey, Charles

  Last Movie, The

  Lee, Curtis

  Lee, Peggy

  Leiber, Jerry

  Phil’s conflict of interest and

  Lennon, John

  Lenny

  Lenny Bruce Is Out Again

  Let It Be

  “Let’s Dance the Screw Part 1 and 2”

  Levine, Hank

  Levine, Irwin

  Levine, Larry

  with A&M Records

  as Gold Star engineer

  heart attack of

  Lewis, Sir Edward

  Liberty Records

  Lieb, Belle

  Lieb, Leonard

  Lieb, Marshall

  career after Teddy Bears

  high school music group of

  as Phil’s “bodyguard”

  Teddy Bears and

  Lipsius, Harold

  “Little Boy”

  Little Eva

  “Little by Little”

  “Little Red Riding Hood”

  Loder, Kurt

  Loma Records

  London Evening Standard

  London Records

  “Long and Winding Road, The”

  “Lord, If You’re a Woman”

  Los Angeles Times

  Love, Darlene

  “Love Is All I Have to Give”

  Love Is All We Have to Give

  “Love Like Yours (Don’t Come Knockin’ Every Day), A”

  “Lovin’ Feelin’,” see “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ ”

  Lovin’ Feelin’

  Lovin’ Spoonful

  “Loving You”

  Ludwig, Donna

  Lyte, Redd

  McCartney, Paul

  Macey, Charles

  McCreary, Lew

  McGuinn, Roger

  Machat, Ariel

  Machat, Marty

  MacMeekin, Bill

  McPhatter, Clyde

  Madison Square Garden

  “Make the Woman Love Me”

  Mann, Barry

  Martha and the Vandellas

  Martin, Derek

  Martin, George

  Martindale, Wink

  Mason, Dave

  Master Sound Recorders

  Mathis, Burdell

  Medley, Bill

  Mel, Johnny

  Melcher, Marty

  Melcher, Terry

  Melody Maker

  Merar, Annette, see Spector, Annette

  Merar, Ronee

  Mersey, Robert

  MGM

  Michaels, Lindy

  Migliori, Jay

  Minnesota Fats

  Mira Sound Studios

  Mitchell, Oliver

  Modern Folk Quartet

  Modern Records

  Modern/RPM Records

  Monkees

&nb
sp; Monotones

  Monterey International Pop Festival

  Moon, Keith

  Moonglow Records

  Moore, Cowboy Johnny

  Morgan, Joe

  Mosconi, Willie

  Mother Bertha

  Mothers, the

  Mothers of Invention

  Motola, George

  Motown Records

  Murray the K

  Music Box Theater

  Musicor Records

  Myddle Class

  Nash, Graham

  Nash, Johnny

  Nelson, Ricky

  Nelson, Sammy

  Nelson, Sandy

  Neville Brothers

  New York Herald Tribune

  Newman, Herb

  Nilsson, Harry

  Nitzsche, Jack

  “No One Ever Tells You”

  Noga, Helen

  “Not Fade Away”

  “Not Too Young to Get Married”

  Ode Records

  “Oh Baby”

  “Oh Why”

  “Oh Yeah Maybe Baby”

  Okeh Records

  Oldham, Andrew Loog

  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

  Ono, Yoko

  Open End

  Osborne, Kell

  Oster, Karen

  Ostin, Mo

  Otis, Clyde

  Otis, Johnny

  Owen, Barbara

  Owen, Reginald

  Page, Gene

  Page, Ricki

  Paley Brothers

  Palmer, Earl

  Pang, May

  “Paradise”

  Paris, Priscilla

  Paris Sisters

  Parker, Charlie

  Patience and Prudence

  Paul, Les

  Payola scandals

  Peake, Don

  Peer-Southern Music

  Perenchio, Jerry

  Performance

  Peterson, Oscar

  Peterson, Ray

  Phi-Dan Records

  Phil Spector International

  “Phil Spector Presents Lenny Bruce”

  Phil Spector Productions

  Phil Spector Records

  Philles Records

  end of

  Phillips, Sam

  Phillips, Terry

  Phil’s conflict of interest and

  Pickett, Wilson

  Pickup Artist, The

  Pied Pipers

  Pipkin, Gary

  Pitney, Gene

  “Planet Love”

  Plastic Ono Band

  “Play with Fire”

  “Please Hurt Me”

  Pohlman, Ray

  Polydor Records

  Pomus, Jerome “Doc”

  Pomus, Willie

  Poncia, Joanna

  Poncia, Vinnie

  Potter, Bertha

  Potter, Danny

  “Power to the People”

  Powers, Tony

  Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica

  Presley, Elvis

  Preston, Billy

  “Pretty Little Angel Eyes”

  Price, Steve

  Primal Scream, Primal Therapy: The Cure for Neurosis, The (Janov)

  Private Eye Records

  “Proud Mary”

  “Puddin’ ’n’ Tain (Ask Me Again and I’ll Tell You the Same)”

  Rainbow Roller Rink

  Ramco Audio Recorders

  Ramone, Dee Dee

  Ramone, Joey

  Ramone, Johnny

  Ramone, Marky

  Ramones

  Rand, Jesse

  Randi, Don

  Randolph, Jim

  Rascals

  Ray Maxwell Music

  RCA Victor Records

  Record Plant

  Red Bird Records

  Redding, Otis

  Reid, B. Mitchell

  Reprise Records

  Reventlow, Lance

  Rhino Records

  Richards, Keith

 

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