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A&M Records

Aberbach, Jean

Aberbach, Julian

ABKCO Records

Ace, Johnny

Adler, Lou

Aldon Music

Ali, Muhammad

“All Grown Up”

All Things Must Pass

Allen, Woody

Alley Cats

Alpert, Herb

Alston, Barbara

American Bandstand

American Federation of Musicians Local

Anderson, John

Andreoli, Peter

Annette Records

Apple Records

Archies

Arlen, Harold

Arthur, Brooks

Arwin Records

Associated Sound Studio

Atlantic Records

“Baby, I Love You”

Bacharach, Burt

Back to Back

Badfinger

Baez, Joan

Baker, LaVern

Ballard, Hank

“Bandit of Love”

Bang Records

“Bangladesh”

Barge, The

Barnes, George

Barons

Barrett, Richard

Barry, Jeff

Bates, Leroy

Battiste, Harold

Baum, Bernie

BBC

“Be My Baby”

“Be My Boy”

“Be My Girl”

Beach Boys

Beatles

Bedell, Lew

breakup with Phil

Bell Sound

Bennett, Al

Bennett, Beatrice

Bennett, Estelle

Bennett, Pete

Bennett, Veronica Yvette,
see
Spector, Ronnie

Bernstein, Herb

Bernstein, Sid

Berg, Joan

Bermani, Mike

Berns, Bert

“(Best Part of) Breakin' Up Is Makin' Up, The”

Beverly Crest Hotel

Bienstock, Freddie

Bienstock, Jackie

Bienstock, John

Big Bopper

Big TNT Show, The

Big Top Records

Billboard

Bitlisian, Peter

Black, Cilia

“Black Pearl”

Blackwell, Bumps

Blaine, Hal

Blondie

Blossoms

Blue Hawaii

Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans

Bond, Jimmy

Bono, Cher,
see
Cher

Bono, Sonny

Boone, Charlie

“Born to Be Together”

Born to Be with You

Boyce, Tommy

Brand, George

Brian, Eddie

Brill Building

Brooks, Dolores “La La”

Brown, James

Brown, Ruth

Bruce, Bobby

Bruce, Kitty

Bruce, Lenny

Bullock, Annie Mae,
see
Turner, Tina

“Bumbershoot”

Burke, Solomon

Bushnell, Bob

Butler, Artie

Butterflys

Byrds

Calder, Tony

Calhoun

Callander, George “Red”

Canned Heat

Capitol Records

Capp, Frank

Carr, Vikki

Carson, Johnny

Case, Paul

Cash, Johnny

Cash Box

Castle, Lynn

Caton, Jay

Cavaliere, Felix

Challenge Records

Chantels

“Chapel of Love”

Chappell Music

Charles, Ray

Charles, Sonny

Checkmates Ltd.

Cher

Cherabusco Studios

Chess Records

Chessman, Caryl

Chester, Gary

Chordettes

“Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)”

Christmas Gift to You from Phil Spector, A

Chudd, Lou

Cicala, Roy

City

Clapton, Eric

Clark, Dick

Clark, Petula

Clarke, Alan

Clauder, Johnny

Cleave, Maureen

Coasters

Cochran, Eddie

Cocker, Joe

Cohen, Herb

Cohen, Leonard

Colpix Records

Coltrane, John

Columbia Pictures

Columbia Records

Concert for Bangladesh

Concord Investment Corporation

Connors, Carol,
see
Kleinbard, Annette

Cooke, Sam

Cooper, Jay

“Corinna, Corinna”

Cosby, Bill

Crazy Horse

Creations

Crosby, Bob

Cryer, Arthur

Crystals

“Da Doo Ron Ron”

“Danny Says”

Darin, Bobby

Davis, Danny

end of Philles Records and

after leaving Philles records

Lenny Bruce's death and

move to L.A.

on “River Deep”

Davis, Jesse Ed

Day, Doris

Dean, Wallick

Death of a Ladies' Man

Decca Records

Dee, Joey

DeLory, Al

De Palma, Brian

Depeche Mode

Derek and the Dominoes

DeShannon, Jackie

Deville, Mink

Diamond, Neil

Diddley, Bo

Diltz, Henry

Dimension Records

Dion

Dion and the Belmonts

Dixie Cups

“Do I Love You”

Dollinger, Bud

Domino, Fats

Don and Juan

Donegan, Lonnie

“Donna”

Donner, Ral

Donovan

“Don't Believe Everything You Hear”

“Don't Go Away”/“Seven Lonely Days”

“Don't You Worry My Little Pet”

Doré Records

Douglas, Jack

Douglas, Steve

Dowd, Tom

Down Beat

“Dream for Sale”

Drifters

Ducanes

“Dumbo”

Dunes Records

Doors

Dylan, Bob

E. B. Marks (publishers)

Eastman, Lee

Easton, Eric

Easy Rider

“Ebb Tide”

“Ed Sullivan Show”

Eddy, Duane

El Monte Legion Stadium

EMI Studio

End of the Century

Entner, Warren

Era Records

Ertegun, Ahmet

Ertegun, Nesuhi

Estes, Larry

Everly Brothers

“Every Breath I Take”

Ewing, John

Exciters

Exorcist, The

Fairfax High School

reunion at

Farkas, Emil

“Fine, Fine Boy, A”

Finfer, Harry

“First Taste of Love”

“First Tycoon of Teen, The”

Fischer, Toni

Fisher, Eddie

Fitzgerald, Ella

Fleetwoods

“Flip and Nitty”

Fonda, Peter

“For Sentimental Reasons”

Foreman, George

Four Lads

Fowley, Kim

Foy, Eddie, Jr.

Francis, Connie

Franklin, Aretha

Freddie and the Dreamers

Freeman, Ernie

Fulson, Lowell

Gale, Eric

Garrett, Tommy “Snuff”

Gaye, Marvin

Geffen, David

Gerslauer, Robert

Giant, Bill

Ginsberg, Allen

Glickman, Zach

“God Bless the Child”

Goetze, Mr. (history teacher)

Goffin, Gerry

Goland, Arnold

Gold, Dave

Gold, Steve

Gold, Wally

Gold Star Sound Studios

Philles records cut at

Teddy Bears and

Goldberg, Barry

Goldisc Records

Goldner, George

Goldstein, Harvey

breakup with Phil

Gone and End Records

Gordon, Jim

Gordy, Berry

Gorme, Eydie

Gould, Danny

Grant, Gogi

Grass, Clancy

Greenfield, Howie

Greenfield, Jonathan

Greenwich, Ellie

Gregmark Music

Grossman, Henry

“Hair Anthology Suite”

Haley, Bill, and the Comets

Hall, Tony

“Hallelujah I Love Her So”

Halos

Hancock, Hunter

“Happy Christmas (War Is Over)”

Harlem Community Choir

Harrison, George

Harvey, Phil

Harvey and Doc with the Dwellers

Haskell, Jimmie

Hatfield, Bob

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