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Larry Levine

Diğer isimler: Lawrence Levine

Meslek:Oyunculuk
Doğum:1928-05-08
Ölüm:2008-05-08
Doğum Yeri:New York City, New York, USA
Film Sayısı:2

Larry Levine (May 8, 1928 – May 8, 2008) was an American audio engineer, known for his collaboration with Phil Spector on the Wall of Sound recording technique. Levine left the U.S. military in 1952. When he got back, he would often hang out at Gold Star Studios because his cousin Stan Ross and friend Dave Gold both worked there. He was able to get training as a recording engineer at no cost to the studio through the G.I. Bill. Levine was responsible for getting the "Wall of Sound" sound for Phil Spector while working with the Wrecking Crew at legendary Goldstar Studios in Hollywood, CA. Included on Spector's hits were, "Be My Baby" "Then He Kissed Me", "River Deep, Mountain High" "A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector" and many other hits. Levine was also credited with engineering and getting a new sound from Eddie Cochran also done at Goldstar Studios that pioneered a new era of Rock & Roll that hadn't been heard before. Levine engineered "You've Lost That Lovin Feelin" from the Righteous Brothers that turned out to be the most played song in the history of American Radio to this day. Levine received the 1966 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical, f...

Filmler (2)

The Wrecking Crew7.3

The Wrecking Crew

Self - Gold Star Engineer

2008

Phil Spector: He's a Rebel

Phil Spector: He's a Rebel

1982