Visit Our Friends
Here are a few friends that we’d like to officially recognize on our page.  Not only are they extremely talented, they are all really good people . . . family, if you will.  We hope you’ll make them your friends too, and give them our regards.
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Ron Dante
Tommy Roe
Try to imagine living through the 60s and ensuing decades without sweet little “Sheila”; without “Everybody” being “Dizzy” over “Hazel”; without even a dance with “Sweet Pea”.  Then imagine life without Tommy Roe.  You can’t, can you?
This top studio vocalist turned recording star (“Sugar Sugar”, “Tracy”) is also an award-winning record producer with enough hits under his belt to fill a catalog.
 
Chris Montez
From the favorite “Let’s Dance” to the groundbreaking Herb Alpert-produced “Call Me”, “The More I See You” and “There Will Never Be Another You”, Chris brought ‘smooth jazz’ to rock radio decades before the term became a household word.
 
 
Rosemary Butler
In addition to adding the certified gold high harmonies of the Jackson Browne band (“Running On Empty”, “Stay”), it was Rose’s voice you heard with James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Diamond, Bonnie Raitt and so many others.  On her site, this studio veteran will even show you how to do it!
(More coming . . . )
Glenn Sweitzer’s “Fresh Design”
ITP Records & Pacific Concert Group
In a recording session, a solid performance with a groove is referred to as “in the pocket” (ITP).  If it’s not, you do it again until it’s right.  ITP continues to get it right with their extensive catalog of rare and hard to find classic soul and “Underground Oldies”.  ITP’s night job is Pacific Concert Group, promoting large-venue concerts of everyone’s favorite “old school” artists.  Nobody does it better.
From Walt Disney Studios in California to Nashville, Glenn Sweitzer’s impact is seen, heard and felt.  His clients include Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Rascal Flats, Jo Dee Messina and more.
 
Art Laboe’s “Killer Oldies”
For five decades, Art Laboe has reigned as one of the most important personalities in radio.  It was Art who long ago coined the familiar term “Oldies But Goodies”.  Shop Art’s CD catalog, listen to Art on the radio, and plan to attend his mega concerts!
 
 
 
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