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  1. Lou Adler. As the manager of successful acts such as the Mamas & the Papas, Jan & Dean and Carole King, Lou Adler was an instrumental figure in the rock world of the '60s and '70s. Later he branched out…. Read Full Biography.

  2. Lester Louis Adler. Profile: American record producer, manager and movie director. Married to Shelley Fabares (1964-1966, formally divorced in 1980) and in relationship with Britt Ekland (1972-1974). Father of Cisco Adler . Founder and co-owner of Dunhill (label of which he is also president. and chief record producer from 1964 to 1967) and ...

  3. Lou Adler: California Dreamin’. Meet the super producer behind "Surf City," "Memphis" "Eve of Destruction" and "Monday Monday". Lou Adler at an event in Los Angeles with his wife, entertainer ...

  4. Although he lacked the signature sound of Phil Spector or Brian Wilson, Lou Adler was an important catalyst for the new folk-rock sound of California. After working with Herb Alpert as a songwriter, producer, and artist manager at Keen and Dore Records in the late 1950s, Adler became West Coast promotion man and song-plugger for Don Kirshner ’s New York City-based Aldon Music.

  5. Entdecke alle Filme von Lou Adler. Von den Anfängen seiner 51 Karriere-Jahre bis zu geplanten Projekten.

  6. In the final chapter of Lou Adler’s 4th edition of Hire with Your Head, Lou writes: “The paradigm-shifting of not declaring hiring success until the first-year anniversary date rather than the start date is the game-changer…” In addition to this being an accurate use of the term paradigm shift, it is an appropriate description of the approach to hiring Adler has advocated for 25 years.

  7. Lou Adler på Commons. Lester Louis Adler (fødd 13. desember 1933) er ein USA-amerikansk plate- og filmprodusent som var med å skipe Roxy Theatre i West Hollywood i California. [1] Adler har produsert og utvikla ei rekkje ikoniske musikkartistar, som The Grass Roots, Jan & Dean, The Mamas & the Papas og Carole King.