James Michael Burgess (July 21, 1953 – January 18, 1993) was a disco record producer and New York DJ of the 1970s. He was openly gay. He remixed and produced...
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Chatham-Kent—Essex in the Ontario general election, 2003 Jim Burgess (producer) (1952–1993), disco record producer and disc jockey of the 1970s Sir James Lamb, 1st...
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double agent Harold "Kim" Philby. After leaving Cambridge, Burgess worked for the BBC as a producer, briefly interrupted by a short period as a full-time MI6...
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"Introduction". The Producer as Composer: Shaping the Sounds of Popular Music. MIT Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-262-26101-2. Burgess 2014, p. 13. Watson,...
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Columbia Records label. Burgess also worked on and off with Mary Reeves running the Jim Reeves Museum in Nashville. Burgess was lesbian and preferred...
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with Gemma Burgess and Meredith Glynn as co-showrunner and executive producers, and Jamie Babbit directing the pilot and executive producer, whilst Sarah...
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Iain Burgess (24 November 1953 – 11 February 2010) was an English record producer and audio engineer. He helped define the sound of the Chicago post-punk...
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singer-songwriter Grayston Burgess (1932–2019), English countertenor and conductor Iain Burgess (1953–2010), British record producer John D. Burgess (1934–2005), Scottish...
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Artists Records in 1962 which had little success. Producer Owen Bradley was impressed by Burgess's vocals, signing her to a recording contract with Decca...
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Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS September 23, 2011 and ended May 11, 2012. Ed Zuckerman served as executive producer and showrunner for the...
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