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Richard Gottehrer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Gottehrer
Richard Gottehrer (born 1940) is an American songwriter, record producer and record label executive.〔( Gone Digital: Music Man Stays in Game )〕 In 1997, he co-founded The Orchard, an independent music and video distribution company, with long-time partner Scott Cohen. His career began as a Brill Building songwriter in the 1960s. His first number 1 record as a songwriter and producer was "My Boyfriend's Back" followed by other hits like “Hang On Sloopy” and "I Want Candy," eventually leading to the formation of Sire Records in 1966 with Seymour Stein. His career continued as producer for acts such as Blondie, The Go-Go's, Dr. Feelgood, Richard Hell, The Bongos, and the path eventually led him to Orchard Street in 1997. ==Personal== Richard Gottehrer graduated from Taft High School. He pursued a B.A. in History at Adelphi University, and spent one year at Brooklyn Law School before leaving to pursue a career in the music industry. Gottehrer is Jewish.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Interview: Chris Stein )〕
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