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  1. Allen 'Al' Stanton (November 23, 1924 – March 11, 2015) [1] was an American music executive and record producer best known for his production work for The Byrds on their third album, Fifth Dimension (1966). Early career. Stanton was born and raised in New York City, the youngest of eight children. [1] .

  2. Born Nov. 23, 1924, died March 11, 2015. My father Allen Stanton was a wonderful and very talented man. The legacy of his life and music will last for many generations to come.

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    Catalog Number
    Year
    In Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...
    CS 9349
    The Byrds - Fifth Dimension (Album) 19 ...
    APL1-1217
    Ataraxia (2) - The Unexplained ...
    RCA, RCA Victor
    D2-77543
    The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Original Hit ...
    CDCHD 648
    Hey There Lonely Boy Various - Where The ...
  3. Der einflussreiche Filmkritiker Roger Ebert formulierte die Stanton-Walsh-Regel, die besagt, dass kein Film, in dem Walsh oder Harry Dean Stanton mitspielen, völlig schlecht sein könne. Walsh starb am 19. März 2024 im Alter von 88 Jahren in einem Krankenhaus in St. Albans infolge eines Herzinfarktes.

  4. Januar 1966 und produziert von Allen Stanton, wurden auf Single und Album veröffentlicht. Die RCA-Aufnahmen wurden erst 1987 auf dem Album Never Before und 1996 auf der CD-Wiederveröffentlichung des Albums Fifth Dimension der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt.

  5. Allen Stanton Biography by Richie Unterberger. A rather mysterious figure in Byrds annals, Stanton is known by rock fans almost solely for producing the group's third album, Fifth Dimension, in 1966. Stanton was West Coast Vice President at Columbia when Terry Melcher, who had produced the Byrds ' first two albums, was eased out of his position ...

  6. Dr. Stanton Allen, Lynde Bradley, and Harry Bradley. Checking Hot-molded Fixed Resistors. 1930 — 1949. 1934 – The first solenoid starter with a single moving part creates a sensation. 1935 – Allen-Bradley engineers invent hot-molded fixed resistors, revolutionizing electronics.