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  1. 15 de mar. de 2016 · March 15, 2016. As Kiss' landmark 'Destroyer' turns 40, the original band members and producer Bob Ezrin recount how they made a rock masterpieceWaring Abbott/Zuma. When Paul Stanley thinks about ...

  2. 1 de feb. de 2014 · From the Alice Cooper Group’s seminal early ’70s albums, to Pink Floyd’s The Wall, to Kiss’ 1976 opus, Destroyer, Ezrin’s work as a producer has often tended toward the theatrical. That said, to pigeonhole the veteran studio maestro is to fail to do him justice. After all, in addition to the above classics, Ezrin has manned the boards ...

  3. Bob Ezrin was born March 25, 1949, into a musical Toronto family in which his mother played piano and his father, bass. Ezrin’s grandfather, a musical theatre amateur, taught him to dance to Al Jolson’s “Me and My Shadow” when Ezrin was just two.

  4. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Robert Alan “Bob” Ezrin, OC, producer, keyboardist, songwriter, entrepreneur, philanthropist (born 25 March 1949 in Toronto, ON).Bob Ezrin is one of the music industry’s most successful record producers. He produced commercial breakthrough albums for Alice Cooper and KISS, as well as such classic rock staples as Pink Floyd’s The Wall, Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill,” and The ...

  5. The letter above, written by engineer/producer David Bottrill, is a concise yet perfect statement describing the greatness that is Canadian-born producer Bob Ezrin. It is likely that a good deal of Tape Op's readers had at one point developed a fixation on a memorable album that was crafted by Ezrin — be it by the likes of KISS, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper or Peter Gabriel .

  6. Real Name: Robert Alan Ezrin. Profile: Canadian keyboardist, music producer, arranger and songwriter, born 25 March 1949 in Toronto, Canada. His successful career started in 1970 with production work for Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Kiss. He was a pioneer in modern production techniques like multi-machine recording and ...

  7. Bob Ezrin was among the most commercially successful producers of the 1970s, helming hit albums for acts including Alice Cooper, Kiss and Pink Floyd. His career began with Cooper’s