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Bruce Botnick (born 1945) is an
American audio engineer and
record producer. He is best
known for co-producing L.A. Woman, the
sixth studio album by the...
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Adolph Ira "A. I." "B"
Botnick (August 17, 1924 –
October 5, 1995) was a
Jewish American activist in the
civil rights movement. He
sought to minimize...
- (born 1983), an ISEF
awardee in 2002 JPL · 11227 11228
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Aaron Michael Botnick (born 1984), an ISEF
awardee in 2002 JPL · 11228 11229...
- "It was like
pulling teeth to get Jim into it",
sound engineer Bruce Botnick recalled. "It was bizarre ... the
hardest I ever
worked as a producer."...
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Rhino Records. This was
overseen by long-time
Doors sound engineer Bruce Botnick. The
Doors started recording Waiting for the Sun in late 1967 at Sunset...
- Subsequently, the band co-produced the
album with
longtime sound engineer Bruce Botnick. "Love Her Madly" was
released as a
single in
March 1971,
preceding the...
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drank his
bottle of
liquor so he
could not
drink it, with
engineer Bruce Botnick recalling: "So here were the two of them,
completely out of
their minds...
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contrast to the 1966 sessions,
producer Paul A.
Rothchild and
engineer Bruce Botnick emplo**** a then cutting-edge 8-track
recording machine. The protracted...
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Doors was
recorded by
producer Paul A.
Rothchild and
audio engineer Bruce Botnick at
Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood, California, over
about a w**** in...
- group's
first two albums,
Bruce Botnick was
enlisted to
oversee the
production of the
third album along with Lee.
Botnick, who had just
finished working...