- Kyle Baxter Utley
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Name = Kyle Baxter Utley
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Birth_name = Kyle Baxter Utley
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Origin =Kentucky , USA
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Years_active = 1997–1999Kyle Baxter Utley was born in 1967 in Kentucky and is best know for his contributions in the music industry.
Kyle founded Flip It Records which released
Dolly Parton 's cover ofCat Stevens ' "Peace Train " in 1997 which achieved a number three spot onBillboard charts. "Peace Train" was commissioned by Kyle toJunior Vasquez to remix as House/Electronica. Before its release, bootlegs of "Peace Train" were a prime item on the DJ market. The release of "Peace Train" and its subsequent success lead to significant media exposure to include Dolly's appearance on the cover ofOut Magazine which sparked renewed speculation that she is a lesbianKyle also worked with Junior Vasquez to recreate
Rickie Lee Jones ' "Living It Up" which was a major club hit in New York but never released commercially. Other underground projects included works byElton John ,Carly Simon ,Stevie Wonder andZsa Zsa Gabor . On many of these initiatives, Kyle collaborated with his long-time friend,Roy Rede .Much controversy followed as Kyle reworked several of
Nanci Griffith 's standards to include "Late Night Grand Hotel" and "Gulf Coast Highway" which featured Arnold McCuller, best known for touring and recording withJames Taylor , as duet vocal. Precipitated by the onslaught of digital downloads and licensing disputes with Universal Music Group, Kyle closed Flip It in 1999.Following an extended sojourn in China, Kyle opened [http://pagodaventures.com/ Pagoda Ventures Ltd.] which has evolved into one of the world's major metal trading companies.
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