Spector

Spector
(1940– )
a US pop record producer best known for creating the ‘wall of sound’ in the 1960s, in which songs were recorded with music played by many instruments. This idea influenced many other recording companies. Spector produced records for such groups as the Righteous Brothers, the Crystals and the Ronettes.

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