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by Harold Bronson


  Somebody Help Me 145

  Spencer Davis Group, The 22, 86, 142–148

  Spooky Tooth 296

  Spotlight Kid, The 53

  Springfield, Dusty 185, 301

  Springfields, The 13

  Springsteen, Bruce 108, 114, 121, 212

  Standells, The 272

  Staples, Pete 159, 164

  Starr, Ringo 26, 175, 289, 304

  Status Quo 221, 227–233

  Stealers Wheel 237

  Stevens, Cat 34, 47, 141, 195

  Stewart, Rod 33, 74, 77, 119, 210–211, 215, 217, 258, 264, 271

  Stiff Records 252, 254

  Still I’m Sad 129

  Stop Stop Stop 99, 100

  Strange Movies 162, 166

  Strawbs, The 67, 73

  Stuck in the Middle With You 237

  Sugerman, Danny 68

  Sullivan, Big Jim 87

  Sunny Afternoon 17, 152

  Sutch, Screaming Lord 187

  Sweathog 40

  Sylvester, Terry 105–106, 108

  Sylvia’s Mother 63, 265

  T

  Take 6 159, 215, 237

  Taylor, Chip 159–160, 162

  Taylor, Derek 9, 205–206

  Tell Her No 301

  There’s a Kind of Hush 89–90

  There’s a Kind of Hush All Over the World 95

  This Door Swings Both Ways 90

  This Will Be Our Year 23, 305, 309

  Till the End of the Day 153

  Time of the Season 210, 303–305, 307, 309

  Toppers, The 55

  Tornados, The 13

  Townshend, Pete 17, 52, 91, 165, 194, 198, 211, 218, 249, 265, 305

  Traffic 34, 142, 147–148, 230

  Train Kept A-Rollin’ 72, 129, 135

  T. Rex 42, 47, 77, 190, 197, 203, 207, 215–216, 260, 278

  Tridents, The 126

  Trio 119

  Troggs Tapes, The 165

  Troggs, The 150, 158–167, 220–221, 223, 226

  Try Too Hard 179

  Turtles, The 25, 214

  Tyler, Steven 212

  U

  UCLA 24, 30, 34–35, 37–39, 54, 76–77, 206, 235, 285–286, 289

  V

  Vanilla Fudge 216, 301

  Velvet Underground, The 293

  Vibrations, The 300

  Vickers, Mike 110–113, 116

  Volman, Mark 26, 73, 140–141, 190

  Voormann, Klaus 117–119, 292

  W

  Wailers, The 82

  Wakeman, Rick 53, 67

  Walsh, Peter 148, 220

  Waterloo Sunset 17

  Watkins, Peter 115–116

  Waymouth, Nigel 291–296

  Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders 79, 246

  Wellingtons, The 21

  Westwood Village, CA 62–63

  Wet Wet Wet 166

  When I Come Home 145

  Whitcomb, Ian 17–18, 21, 211–213

  White, Chris 298, 300, 302–307, 309, 310

  Who Sell Out, The 182, 204, 211

  Who, The 15, 17, 20, 24, 40, 52, 71, 91, 93, 109, 135, 163, 182, 192, 211, 220, 233, 235, 252, 262, 265, 294

  Wild Thing 159–162, 164, 167, 220

  Wild Things They Don’t Want Us to Know 167

  Winwood, Steve 34, 86, 142–147, 230

  With a Girl Like You 160–162, 164

  Withers, Bill 26

  With God On Our Side 113, 217

  Wizzard 214, 235–236, 245, 261

  Womack, Bobby 44

  Wonderful World 83

  Wood, Roy 235–236

  Words and Music by Bob Dylan 105

  Wrecking Crew, The 88

  Y

  Yardbirds Greatest Hits, The 122, 131

  Yardbirds, The 8, 17, 19, 23, 33, 47, 72, 90, 93, 109, 122–141, 222, 246, 256, 265

  Yardbirds, The [album] 132

  Yes 47, 53–54, 68, 73, 194

  You Got What It Takes 173

  You’re a Better Man Than I 118, 129

  You Really Got Me 71, 150, 153, 158, 164

  You Turn Me On 212

  Z

  Zappa, Frank 26–27

  Zombies, The 9, 17, 22–23, 73, 209, 286, 298–310

  In the 1970s in the backroom of a record store, Harold Bronson and Richard Foos were making history—and so, Rhino Records was born. Harold Bronson’s The Rhino Records Story tells the tale of how a little record shop became a multimillion dollar corporation. This behind-the-scenes look at a company considered by many to be the industry’s best, reveals the secrets to their success. Written from the perspective of cofounder Harold Bronson, The Rhino Records Story divulges a unique business approach which made Rhino what it was at the height of its success. In a mix of hard work and good humor, the story of Rhino Records takes shape. Struggling against corporate interests, the demands of rock star personalities, and a perpetual underdog reputation, Bronson provides an exclusive insight into how Rhino excelled. By the fans, for the fans, Rhino Records is the story of rock history, evolving pop culture, and a unique understanding of the music that mattered

 

 

 


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