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  1. 24. Sept. 2000 · Beat The Clock - Hetki lyö. Nimi Richard Gottehrer on tuntematon käytännöllisesti katsoen kaikille suomalaisille. Käytännöllisesti kaikki suomalaiset silti tuntevat ainakin yhden Gottehrerin hengentuotteen: Kirkan läpimurtolevytyksen Hetki lyö . 40-vuotiaan Hannu Puttosen radiodokumentissa 60-vuotias Richard Gottehrer kohtaa ...

  2. Within a minute of speaking to Richard Gottehrer, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Orchard, there is no doubt in your mind that you are talking to a musical legend. A true visionary who has used the power of a song to navigate through many chapters of his career, Richard is a constant motor of creativity. And those gears are only speeding up at 82 years of age.

  3. Richard Gottehrer (born June 12, 1940) is an American songwriter, record producer and record label executive. In 1997, he co-founded The Orchard with longtime business partner Scott Cohen, an independent music distribution company.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_FeldmanBob Feldman - Wikipedia

    songwriter. producer. Years active. 1950s–2023. Formerly of. The Strangeloves. Robert C. Feldman (June 14, 1940 – August 23, 2023) was an American songwriter and record producer, best known for his work in the 1960s with fellow writers Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer, including "My Boyfriend's Back", "I Want Candy", and "Sorrow".

  5. Through the production of Richard Gottehrer, who had worked with the Angels and other artists of the 1950s and 1960s, much of the music is suffused with the girl group sound of that era. Debbie Harry told an interviewer in 1978 that the band never intended to be retro and when some journalists described them that way, it was "quite a shock".

  6. 13. Sept. 2010 · Richard Gottehrer has worn many hats in the music business, including writer and producer. Now, with his digital music company, the Orchard, he has become a distributor.

  7. The song Sorrow was written by Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer and was first released by The McCoys in 1965. It was covered by Robbie Nichols, Accelorater, Top of the Pops, The Bowie Knives and other artists.