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  1. Curtis Roy Boettcher (January 7, 1944 – June 14, 1987), sometimes credited as Curt Boetcher or Curt Becher, was an American singer, songwriter, arranger, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin.

  2. The Millennium were an American sunshine pop band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1967. [3] [4] History. Boettcher had originally worked with drummer Ron Edgar for a brief time in the folk group The GoldeBriars. After The GoldeBriars dissolved, Edgar joined the group The Music Machine, which also featured Doug Rhodes on organ. [3] .

  3. Curt Boettcher first entered [Columbia Records producer Gary] Usher’s consciousness in the spring of 1966. Their meeting had such a dramatic impact upon Usher that he still remembered it in detail 22 years later. “I’m over at Studio Three West with Brian Wilson.

  4. The Goldebriars were an American folk quartet in the early 1960s, most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The group also included two sisters, Dotti and Sheri Holmberg, with Ron Neilson as lead guitarist and banjo player.

  5. Boettcher Curt. in Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4) Length: 314 words. B. 7 January 1944, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA, d. 14 June 1987, Los Angeles, USA. This talented individual first drew attention as a member of the GoldeBriars, a Minnesota-based folk ...

  6. 15. Juli 2019 · Producer and composer Curt Boettcher was among the principal architects of the sunshine pop sound of the mid-'60s, his harmony laden, melody rich approach gracing the Top Ten hits of the Association as well as his own projects, including Sagittarius and the Millennium.

  7. Curtis Roy Boettcher (January 7, 1944 – June 14, 1987), sometimes credited as Curt Boetcher or Curt Becher, was an American singer, songwriter, arranger, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin.