- for what
would be
achieved by an echo chamber. The album's
engineer Jim
Lockert recalled how "Brian's
swimming pool had a leak in it and was empty, so...
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Journal of the
European Psychiatric ****ociation. 33: 664. Jordan, H.W.;
Lockert, E.W.; Johnson-Warren, M.; Cabell, C.; Cooke, T.; Greer, W.; Howe, G. (2006)...
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Vilde Lockert (born
April 28, 1970), is a
musician and
currently vocalist and lyrics-writer for Magenta. She has done
guest vocals for
Apoptygma Berzerk...
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incoherence a
primary fault. It was
later revealed that
Robson and
editor John
Lockert had
removed four
substantial scenes from the
final cut,
including an extended...
- 26, 1967 at
Brian Wilson's home
studio in Bel Air,
California with Jim
Lockert engineering the session. The song
would be
almost completely recorded in...
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Siegel –
additional engineer (“Deirdre”, “All I
Wanna Do”, “Forever”) Jim
Lockert –
additional engineer (“Cool, Cool Water”) Bill
Halverson – additional...
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Levine Other engineers may have
included Jerry Hochman, Phil Kaye, Jim
Lockert, and
Ralph Valentine. 1965 is the date
given by most sources.
Others state...
- bridge)
Technical staff Chuck Britz –
engineer Cal
Harris –
engineer Jim
Lockert –
engineer February 17 – Gold Star (this
session produced the
verses heard...
- Episcopalians. New York:
Church Publishing. ISBN 978-0-89869-497-0. Mason,
Lockert B. (1990). "Separation and
Reunion of the
Episcopal Church, 1860–1865:...
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trumpet Al
Vescovo – banjo, guitar, lap
steel guitar Technical staff Jim
Lockert –
engineer From 1968 onward, Brian's
songwriting output declined substantially...