Joe Boyd, renowned record and film producer and author of White Bicycles, interviewed live on WMBR's Lost & Found Program
Was aired on the program:
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Hosted by:
Originally aired:
Joe Boyd, producer of Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, and Fairport Convention among others, will be sitting in with host Bob Dubrow starting at noon.
Born in Boston in 1942, Boyd graduated from Harvard in 1964. After university, he worked as a production and tour manager for George Wein in Europe where he traveled with Muddy Waters, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz and others; and at Newport where he supervised Bob Dylan's electric debut. In 1966, he opened UFO, London's psychedelic ballroom.
His first record production was four tracks by "Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse" for Elektra in 1966. He went on to produce Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, The Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, Richard & Linda Thompson, Maria Muldaur, Toots and the Maytals, REM, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, 10,000 Maniacs, Billy Bragg, Cubanismo, Taj Mahal and many others.
As head of music for Warner Brothers Films, he organized the scoring of Deliverance, Clockwork Orange and McCabe and Mrs Miller and made Jimi Hendrix, a feature-length documentary. He later went into partnership with Don Simpson to develop film projects. He helped set up Lorne Michaels' "Broadway Pictures" in 1979-1980, then started Hannibal Records, which he ran for 20 years. In 1988, he was Executive Producer of the feature film Scandal.
He currently resides in London.
Location: 88.1 FM
For more information about this event, contact:
Bob Dubrow
lost@wmbr.org
617-253-4000
Visit: http://lostwmbr.blogspot.com
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