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Shel Talmy (born August 11, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American record producer best known for his work in 1960s London with The Who and The Kinks.

Talmy moved to London in 1962, initially for only a short stay; he returned to the United States 17 years later. Largely inactive since the 1970s, he returned to production activity briefly with the album In Heat by 1960s revivalists, The Fuzztones, in 1988.

Talmy is mentioned in Rebecca Walker's autobiography as being openly racist and hostile towards blacks when she was dating his son.

He now lives in California, USA.

References

  1. Shel Talmy at IMDb
  2. ' Billboard. 15 February 1997. "Songs bring seminal rock producer Shel Talmy back to the board". Vol. 109, No. 7, ISSN 0006-2510.
  3. Richie Unterberger. "Shel Talmy Interview".
  4. Richie Unterberger. "Shel Talmy Folk-Rock Interview".
  5. Walker, Rebecca,Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self (2000).

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