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After starting in the music industry in the 1960s, songwriter and producer '''Spencer Proffer''' became head of production for United Artists in 1974, during which time he worked with a number of artists (including Tina Turner and Paul Anka), ultimately producing 11 top 50 hits in a single 18-month stretch. In [[1977]], Proffer, dissatisfied with working at United Artists, opted to form his own label, [[Pasha Music|Pasha Records]]. While at Pasha, he helped develop the careers of several artists, including Quiet Riot, Billy Thorpe, and [[Kick Axe]]. | After starting in the music industry in the 1960s, songwriter and producer '''Spencer Proffer''' (born [[December 25]], [[1948]]) became head of production for United Artists in 1974, during which time he worked with a number of artists (including Tina Turner and Paul Anka), ultimately producing 11 top 50 hits in a single 18-month stretch. In [[1977]], Proffer, dissatisfied with working at United Artists, opted to form his own label, [[Pasha Music|Pasha Records]]. While at Pasha, he helped develop the careers of several artists, including Quiet Riot, Billy Thorpe, and [[Kick Axe]]. | ||
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*{{w|Spencer Proffer|Wikipedia entry}} | |||
*[http://www.morlingmanor.com/pasha/mixmag.html Transcript of a Mix Magazine article on Proffer and Pasha] | *[http://www.morlingmanor.com/pasha/mixmag.html Transcript of a Mix Magazine article on Proffer and Pasha] | ||
*[http://www.morlingmanor.com/pasha/platinum.html Transcript of a Platinum Magazine article on Proffer's career] | *[http://www.morlingmanor.com/pasha/platinum.html Transcript of a Platinum Magazine article on Proffer's career] | ||
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After starting in the music industry in the 1960s, songwriter and producer Spencer Proffer (born December 25, 1948) became head of production for United Artists in 1974, during which time he worked with a number of artists (including Tina Turner and Paul Anka), ultimately producing 11 top 50 hits in a single 18-month stretch. In 1977, Proffer, dissatisfied with working at United Artists, opted to form his own label, Pasha Records. While at Pasha, he helped develop the careers of several artists, including Quiet Riot, Billy Thorpe, and Kick Axe.
Songwriter
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[edit]- Hunger
- Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way (with Randy Bishop)
External Links
[edit]- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Spencer Proffer|{{#if:Wikipedia entry|Wikipedia entry|Spencer Proffer}}]]
- Transcript of a Mix Magazine article on Proffer and Pasha
- Transcript of a Platinum Magazine article on Proffer's career
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