Bill Sheppard (music producer)
Bill "Bunky" Sheppard (20 March 1922 in New Orleans – 1 July 1997 in Los Angeles) was a Chicago-based music promoter and music producer of the 1950s and 60s, who eventually became Vice President of 20th Century Fox Records 1978-1992. He promoted such groups as The Esquires ("Get on Up", "And Get Away", and "Girls in the City"), The Sheppards and others.[1]
Discography
- "Burnin'", The Bill Sheppard Combo on Ewart Abner's Abner Records
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References
- Edward Komara, Peter Lee Blues Encyclopedia - 2004 - Page 877 "Bill Bunky Sheppard began working with doo-wop groups in Chicago during the 1950s, independently producing "
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