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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_MeekJoe Meek - Wikipedia

    Murder and suicide. The Joe Meek black plaque at his studio at 304 Holloway Road. On 3 February 1967 (by coincidence, the eighth anniversary of Buddy Holly's death), Meek killed his landlady Violet Shenton and then himself, at his Holloway Road residence.

  2. 3. Feb. 2022 · Joe Meek blazed a trail for studio innovation that was followed by Phil Spector and The Beatles but, as Mark Beaumont discovers, some still find his death suspicious

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_MeekJoe Meek – Wikipedia

    Joe Meek (Robert George Meek, * 5. April 1929 in Newent, Gloucestershire; † 3. Februar 1967 in Islington) war ein britischer Musikproduzent, Songwriter (insbesondere als Robert Duke) und Inhaber einer Plattenfirma. Weitere Pseudonyme waren Dandy Ward, J. Francis, Peter Jacobs und Robert Baker

  4. 10. Feb. 2017 · PIONEERING music producer Joe Meek was never going to die a natural death. That is the verdict of Clem Cattini, drummer of The Tornados, for whom Meek produced the groundbreaking record Telstar in 1962 – the first British record to top the US singles chart – in his poky studio at 304 Holloway Road.

  5. After a long struggle with debt, paranoia and depression, he killed his landlady Violet Shenton and shot himself on February 3, 1967. The documentary was shown as a work-in-progress on the opening night of the 2008 Sensoria Music & Film Festival in Sheffield, on April 12, 2008.

  6. 5. Apr. 2024 · The tawdry details of February 3, 1967 are that Joe Meek took a shotgun owned by one of the artists he had produced, Heinz, shot the landlady of the London home that also housed his studio,...

  7. 12. Nov. 2006 · The extraordinary producer Joe Meek recorded British pop's first out and out gay classic, and within six months had shot himself dead. Jon Savage traces the impact of sexuality on Meek's life...