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  1. Nov 23, 2004 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  2. Other articles where Terry Melcher is discussed: Columbia Records: Folk-Rock Fulcrum: Out in Los Angeles, Terry Melcher produced the Byrds’ chart-topping version of Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man.” The song launched the West Coast’s version of folk rock, which culminated in the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, where Columbia’s new managing director, Clive Davis, proved willing to pay more than anyone…

  3. Melcher was born in New York City on February 8, 1942, and was the son of singer and film actress Doris Day. Day was 18 and married to her first husband, Al Jorden, when Melcher was born. Jorden was a trombone player and had a reputation as a jealous and abusive husband. Day left Jorden after Melcher's birth, and married George Weidler, a ...

  4. About Terry Melcher. The son of Doris Day, Terry Melcher was a key player on the L.A. music scene in the '60s and early '70s. Melcher's career started with the surf craze that was kicked off by the Beach Boys in the early part of the decade. Teaming up with future Beach Boy Bruce Johnston, Melcher formed the Rip Chords, who scored a hit with ...

  5. Nov 22, 2004 · Terry Melcher, a producer, composer and songwriter who helped shape the '60s-era California surf music sound, died at his Beverly Hills home on Nov. 19 after a long battle with cancer. He was 62.

  6. Terry Melcher. Bruce & Terry was an American rock music duo from Los Angeles that was active from 1963 to 1965. Consisting of Columbia Records staff producers Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher, the pair recorded under a variety of names, and most notably with the band the Rip Chords. [1] [2] After 1965, Johnston and Melcher reduced their ...

  7. Nov 23, 2004 · Terry Melcher, who died on Friday aged 62, was a singer, songwriter and highly sought-after record producer for the Byrds, the Beach Boys, and many others. He was also the only child (and later ...