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The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldThe man who made AOR respectable? Terry Britten confesses all to Chas de Whalley |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley chinwagging with the man behind some of the best tracks by Toyah, Marillion, and Thin Lizzy — Nick Tauber |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley chats to Chris Neil |
The ProducersInterview | Sound International, Jul 1978Tom Newman - tubular Tom raps with our own dread feller. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley, Paul Stavely O'Duffy, and the Get Down Mixdown Factor. |
The ProducersInterview | Sound International, Jun 1978Sandy Roberton emerges from his record collection to talk to Fred Dellar. |
The ProducersInterview | Sound International, Sep 1978David Kershenbaum lets rip on his affection for rhythmic mixes in a natter with Our Dread. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldDespite his Barclay James Harvest and Jim Diamond connections, we let Chas De Whalley speak to Pip Williams. We should have known better. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley squares up to the young and talented Brian Tench |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldHi Energy wizard Mike Stock collides with Chas de Whalley during a sweaty get-down-and-shake-it interview |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley interviews Richard Burgess |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley encounters his old pal Huey Lewis to discuss the merits of self-production |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas De Whalley quizzes Fall guy John Leckie. Totally weird |
The ProducersFeature | Recording Musician, Apr 1993A complete history of record production accompanied by quotations and anecdotes from no fewer than 18 of the world's leading producers. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley records the thoughts of David Bowie's young, gifted and black producer, Derek Bramble |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldKen Scott muses on his journey from Bowie to Kajagoogoo. Chas de Whalley listens attentively |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley gets down with the Scottish Sultan of Soul, Steve Harvey |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley meets legendary Folk Rock svengali, Joe Boyd |
The ProducersInterview | Sound International, May 1978In the first of a series, Fred Dellar looks at the chequered career of Gus Dudgeon. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas De Whalley shivers with Pat Collier in Alaska... Waterloo |
Production Values - Part 1Feature Series | Making Music, Jun 1986History Of ProducersJust who are these people who get their names on record sleeves and their sounds in your speakers? |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldUncle Chas de Whalley talks to Barry Andrews about life with Auntie |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley chews the fat with Howard Grey, the young turk behind some of UB40's and Scritti Politti's finest moments |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldDan Hartman takes Chas De Whalley to the US of AOR |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldWally Badarou gets together with Chas de Whalley and puzzles over their possible family relationship |
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