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  1. Szymczyk was moved several times while working for ABC Records; first to Los Angeles when ABC acquired Dunhill Records and Szymczyk took over production for the West Coast operations, and later to Denver when he decided to form his own label, Tumbleweed Records.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Bill Szymczyk produced and made history inside the simple one room studio. I befriended his support engineer, Buddy Thornton who once teched out my MacIntosh stereo receiver in the studio’s workshop.

  3. Bill Szymczyk traded in a career working behind the scenes in radio and television for a career working with rock bands in the studio. This was before it was a glamorous job. Technology, while rapidly changing, was still in its infancy when it came to recording music.

  4. Oct 3, 2012 · Bill Szymczyk (at work in his home studio) admits that producing The Eagles' "The Long Run" was a hell gig. But even that couldn't hold a candle to the burning torture of producing The Who's "Face Dances" sessions, the band's first studio outing following drummer Keith Moon's death.

  5. Jan 6, 2015 · Now living in Little Switzerland, North Carolina, Szymczyk continues to work – he recently produced a five-song EP for his son’s band, Some Type Of Stereo, at Mitch Easter’s new Fidelitorium Recordings studio in the nearby town of Kernersville. “Mitch built an incredible drum room," Szymczyk raves.

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  6. Dec 8, 2016 · To oversee the new sessions, the Eagles turned to veteran producer Bill Szymczyk, who had worked on their previous album, One of These Nights. Szymczyk was happy to return, but he had one ...

  7. Shortly after signing on, Szymczyk began lobbying executives to let him make a record with BB King, whose label, Blues Way Records, just happened to be a subsidiary of ABC Records (more happy accidents).