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Sheldon Talmy (born
August 11, 1937) is an
American record producer,
songwriter and arranger, best
known for his work in the UK in the 1960s with the...
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Talmy is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Leonard Talmy,
American linguist Shel
Talmy (born 1937),
American record producer, songwriter...
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Leonard Talmy is
Professor Emeritus of
linguistics and
philosophy and
Director Emeritus of the
Center for
Cognitive Science at the
University at Buffalo...
- only as engineer, with
producer Shel
Talmy.
Initially he was skeptical, but
unexpectedly enjo****
working with
Talmy, and the two
formed a
successful partnership...
- lyrics. It also
marked the
final involvement of
American producer Shel
Talmy in the Kinks' 1960s
studio recordings;
henceforth Ray
Davies would produce...
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American record producer Shel
Talmy along with the Beatles' promoter,
Arthur Howes, who was
their tour manager.
Talmy managed to
secure the
group a recording...
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Thomas Givon (also
known as
Talmy Givón) (born June 22, 1936) is a
linguist and writer. He is one of the
founders of "West
Coast Functionalism", today...
- the lyrics: "Why don't you all fff ... fade away!" However,
producer Shel
Talmy insisted it was
simply "one of
those happy accidents" that he
thought they...
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English rock band the Who,
written by Pete
Townshend and
produced by Shel
Talmy. It was
released as a
single in the
United States on 19
December 1964 by...
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perfunctory Mersey Beat-ish pastiches... [the]
tunes that
producer Shel
Talmy penned for the group... were
simply abominable." Rock
critic Mike Saunders...