- Snuff Garrett
Snuff Garrett (born Thomas Lesslie Garrett on
July 5 ,1939 , inDallas ,Texas ) is a retired Americanrecord producer whose most famous work was during the 1960s and 1970s. His nickname is a play on Garrett's Snuff, a brand of smokelesstobacco .At seventeen, he was a
disc jockey inLubbock, Texas , where he metBuddy Holly . He is often still mentioned on the Lubbock "oldies" station,KDAV-AM on a program hosted by his friend Jerry "Bo" Coleman.Among his artists were
Bobby Vee ,Gene McDaniels ,Gary Lewis and the Playboys ("This Diamond Ring "),Johnny Burnette , and laterSonny & Cher . He was a staff producer atLiberty Records during the 1960s, and was responsible for hiringPhil Spector as a producer for Liberty. Later he had his ownrecord label , Snuff Garrett Records. Working regularly with TheRon Hicklin Singers on many projects, he was responsible for the new sound ofThe Ray Conniff Singers in the early 1970s, using the Hicklin Singers, and produced two Conniff albums.Many of Garrett's hit singles came from songs by the
Brill Building songwriters inNew York City . His assistant during most of the 1960s was future recording starLeon Russell . Garrett retired toArizona during the 1980s.External links
* http://tsimon.com/garrett.htm
* http://www.spaceagepop.com/garrett.htm
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