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  1. Jack Nitzsche arbeitete als musikalischer Direktor für die legendäre T.A.M.I. Show, auf der u. a. James Brown und die Rolling Stones auftraten. Nitzsche arrangierte auch für The Monkees, Randy Newman oder die Rolling Stones (Play with Fire, Let’s Spend the Night Together, You Can’t Always Get What You Want).

  2. He moved to Los Angeles in 1955 with ambitions of becoming a jazz saxophonist. He was hired by Sonny Bono, who was at the time an A&R executive at Specialty Records, as a music copyist. While there, Nitzsche wrote a novelty hit titled "Bongo Bongo Bongo".

  3. 25. Aug. 2000 · Saxophonist, composer, arranger, and producer worked in jazz, pop, rock and on film soundtracks. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 1990s. Born. April 22, 1937 in Chicago, IL. Died. August 25, 2000 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre. Pop/Rock, Easy Listening, Stage & Screen. Styles.

  4. Jazz musician Jack Nitzsche's bio, concert & touring information, albums, reviews, videos, photos and more.

  5. Jack Nitzsche, an Oscar-winning songwriter, keyboardist and arranger who worked with musicians like Phil Spector, the Rolling Stones, Neil Young and Miles Davis, died on Friday in Hollywood. He...

  6. 17. Apr. 2005 · Jack Nitzsche wasn't a rock star -- he just lived like one. And he left a surprising oeuvre.

  7. Born in Chicago, Illinois, to German immigrant parents and raised on a farm in Newaygo, Michigan, Nitzsche moved to Los Angeles, California in 1955 with ambitions of becoming a jazz saxophonist. He found work copying musical scores, where he met Sonny Bono , with whom he wrote the song "Needles and Pins" for Jackie DeShannon , later covered by ...