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  1. William „Bill“ Eugene McEuen (* 1941 in Oakland, Kalifornien; † 24. September 2020 in Kona, Hawaii) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmproduzent und Musikproduzent, der 1978 für den Kurzfilm Ein Kellner wie der Gast ihn liebt für einen Oscar nominiert war.

  2. William Eugene McEuen (1941 – September 24, 2020) was a film producer and record producer famous for working with Steve Martin and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. His younger brother is John McEuen, banjo player and founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band .

  3. Rolling Stone. (mixed) [2] Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy is the fourth studio album from The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, released in 1970, including the hit song "Mr. Bojangles". The album reached No. 66 on US charts. Three singles charted: "Mr. Bojangles" reached No. 9, "House at Pooh Corner" reached No. 53, and "Some Of Shelly's Blues" reached No ...

  4. 28. Sept. 2020 · William E McEuen, known widely as Bill, has passed at 79 years of age. He died on Thursday, September 24, with the news shared by his brother, prolific multi-instrumentalist and award winning artist, John McEuen.

  5. Country, country rock, folk rock, bluegrass. Label. Warner Bros. Nashville. Producer. William E. McEuen, Jeff Hanna, Bob Edwards, Norbert Putnam, Marshall Morgan. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band chronology. Partners, Brothers and Friends. (1985) Twenty Years of Dirt.

  6. Rating. AllMusic. [1] A Wild and Crazy Guy is an album by American comedian Steve Martin released in 1978. It reached number two on Billboard 's Pop Albums Chart. [2] The album was eventually certified double platinum . It contains the hit novelty single "King Tut", backed up by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performing under the name, the Toot ...

  7. 20. März 2023 · McEuen’s book is chock-full of photos taken by his brother William E. “Bill” McEuen who produced the Dirt Band and the album, and the book shares behind-the-scenes stories of the sessions, capturing the players in conversation, with additional reminisces by McEuen and with members of the Dirt Band, as well as Gary Scruggs, Marty Stuart, and numerous contributors.