Voyle Gilmore
American record producer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voyle Gilmore (June 14, 1912 ā December 19, 1979) was an American record producer and arranger. He was best known for his work with Frank Sinatra and The Kingston Trio[1] on Capitol Records. Gilmore also worked with Judy Garland, Dick Dale, Dean Martin, The Andrews Sisters, Les Paul and Mary Ford,[2] The Four Preps, The Four Freshmen, The Four Seasons, and Holder Newton & The Apes. Gilmore was the producer of the original live tapes used on The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl.[3]
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