Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Jun 19, 2024 · When British recording engineer Ken Scott began working with David Bowie on what became the latter’s eponymous 1969 album (a.k.a., Space Oddity), he initially regarded the still-relatively ...

  2. Ken Scott, the legendary record producer and recording engineer, is featured here in an exclusive video interview shot at Abbey Road Studio Two in November 2005. Ken Scott talks to Nigel Jopson about his career as a top record producer and recording engineer working at Abbey Road and Trident Studios with some of the most talented musicans on the planet, David Bowie, the Beatles, Supertramp, & Elton John.

  3. Jul 9, 2012 · Producer Ken Scott works hard at the mixing board circa 1968 while working on the Beatles’ White Album at Abbey Road Studios. Photo courtesy of Ken Scott Photo courtesy of Ken Scott It almost sounds like a feel-good Hollywood movie: A young man gets hired by Abbey Road Studios at age 16.

  4. Feb 25, 2010 · In the first of our two-part interview, producer Ken Scott tells stories from inside the studio with the Beatles, and shares his approach to mic''ing guitars and drums. Photo: Mike Banks. For many people, life is measured and recollected by a series of milestones: what they were wearing at a particular event, whom they were with, calendar dates ...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › ken_scott_3Ken Scott | Rotten Tomatoes

    Actor Ken Scott was known for his roles on the silver screen. Early on in his acting career, Scott landed roles in various films, including the Jeffrey Hunter dramatic adaptation "The Way to the ...

  6. Aug 11, 2014 · Ken Scott. Ken Scott, writer, director, actor (born 1970). Ken Scott worked as a comedian and actor before writing several of the most accessible and appealing French Canadian films of the early 21st century. His intricately written commercial comedies La grande séduction (Seducing Doctor Lewis, 2003) and Starbuck (2011), which he directed ...

  7. Ken Scott played Pleasure O'Riley's jealous ex-boyfriend, Thor "Thunderbolt" Swenson, in the first season episode, "Pleasure O'Riley" (1965). Kenneth Scott was an American film and television actor born as Kenneth E. Schibath. He is best remembered for his role as Earl in the 1957 film "The Three Faces of Eve". Scott was known for his roles on the silver screen. Early on in his acting career, Scott landed roles in various films, including the Jeffrey Hunter dramatic adaptation "The Way to the Go