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Robert Alan
Ezrin (born
March 25, 1949) is a
Canadian music producer and keyboardist, best
known for his work with Lou Reed,
Alice Cooper, Aerosmith,...
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Ezrin also
known as
cytovillin or villin-2 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the EZR gene. The N-terminus of
ezrin contains a FERM
domain which...
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Recording spanned from
December 1978 to
November 1979. The
producer Bob
Ezrin helped to
refine the
concept and
bridge tensions during recording, as the...
- tour for Alive! Bob
Ezrin, who had
previously worked with
Alice Cooper, was
brought in to
produce the album. The band felt that
Ezrin was the
right person...
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where they were
influenced by the
aggressive hard rock scene. A
young Bob
Ezrin was
enlisted as producer; he
encouraged the band to
tighten its songwriting...
- work on the album.
Cooper hired Bob
Ezrin, who had
produced four
previous Cooper records, to
collaborate with him.
Ezrin,
Steve Hunter, and ****
Wagner had...
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original Welcome to My
Nightmare album, when
Cooper spoke with
producer Bob
Ezrin, who
proposed the idea of a sequel.
Cooper liked the idea, and
decided to...
- schooling,
features a children's choir. At the
suggestion of the producer, Bob
Ezrin, Pink
Floyd added elements of disco. "Part 2" was Pink Floyd's
first UK...
- Hers****
Ezrin OOnt (born 1947) a
Canadian executive who was the
founding chief executive officer of the
Canadian Council for
Israel and
Jewish Advocacy...
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earlier versions of the song
featured more
prominent electric guitar, Bob
Ezrin recalled that he
instructed Hunter to
perform the main riff on a twelve-string...