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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_BowenJimmy Bowen - Wikipedia

    Record producer, singer, bassist. Years active. Early 1960s–present. James Albert Bowen (born November 30, 1937) [2] is an American record producer and former rockabilly singer. Bowen brought Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood together, and introduced Sinatra to Mel Tillis for their album, Mel & Nancy.

  2. www.jimmybowen.comJimmy Bowen

    Entertainer Jimmy Bowen is preparing to film Season 6 of his popular live TV music series, Jimmy Bowen & Friends. With the extraordinary lineup just announced, Season 6 promises to be another stellar production - with artists spanning multiple genres and generations, rising talent to iconic artists delivering something for everyone!

  3. 25 de abr. de 2018 · Jimmy Bowen is a record producer and former rockabilly singer. The story of Jimmy Bowen is that of a man who would change music forever. Starting out as a re...

  4. Founder of Amos Records (1968) and Universal Records (1988). He started as Rockabilly singer in late 50s and was also member of The Rhythm Orchids, alongside Buddy Knox, but his career as recording artist did not take off. In 1963 was hired by Frank Sinatra as producer at Reprise Records.

  5. A 1950s pop singer who became one of Reprise's in-house producers in the '60s and a powerhouse Nashville executive in the '70s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2020s. Born. November 30, 1937 in Santa Rita, NM. Genre. Country, Pop/Rock, Vocal. Styles. Early Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Traditional Pop. Awards.

  6. Jimmy Bowen, an outspoken former recording executive, discusses his long career in Nashville during this two-hour conversation, held at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on April 12, 2014. A producer for Reba McEntire and Hank Williams Jr., he shares his approach to studio work and as an ...

  7. Record producer. Born November 30, 1937. Full name James Allen Bowen. Produced several important artists during the 1960s, including Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis Jr. Moved to Nashville in 1977 and subsequently worked for several major labels as the head of their Nashville department.