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Hazelwood, Lee

“He Hit Me (and It Felt Like a Kiss)”

Heartbreakers

Hendrix, Jimmy

Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

“Here It Comes (and Here I Go)”

“He's a Rebel”

“He's Sure the Boy I Love”

Hi-Los

Hilburn, Robert

Hill and Range Music

Phil's conflict of interest and

Hirsch, Howard

Hoffman, Dustin

“Hold Me Tight”

Hollies

Holly, Buddy

Hollywood Argyles

Hopper, Dennis

Horn, Jim

Hotel Forrest

“Hung on You”

Hunter, Hank

Hunter, Ivory Joe

Hunter, Tab

Hyman, Dick

“I Can Hear Music”

“I Don't Need You Any More”

“I Love How You Love Me”

“I Love You Eddie”

“I Love You Ringo”

“I Really Do”

“If You Knew (the Love I Have for You)”/“You Said Goodbye”

Ike and Tina Revue

“I'll Keep You Happy”

“I'll Never Need You More Than This”

“I'm So Young”

“Imagine”

Imagine

Imperial Records

Ingber, Elliott

Ingber, Esther

Ingber, Ira

“Instant Karma”

Irving Music

“Is This What I Get for Loving You?”

Isley Brothers

Jackie Coogan Law

Jackson, Joe

Jackson, LaToya

Jaffe, Daniel

Jagger, Mick

James, Fanita

Jamie Records

Jan and Dean

Janov, Arthur

Jay, George

Jayhawks

Jefferson Airplane

Jellie beans

Jimmy Weston's restaurant

John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band

John, Little Willie

Johnson, Plas

Johnston, Bruce

Jones, Brian

Jones, Gloria

Joplin, Janis

Jourdan, Louis

“Just Once in My Life”

Just Once in My Life

Kama Sutra–Buddha Records

Kaplan, Artie

Kaplan, Dr. Harold

Kartoon, Donnie

Kass, Donna

Katz, Steve

Kaufman, Murray “The K”

Kaye, Carole

Kaye, Chuck

Keller, Jack

Keltner, Jim

Kennibrew, Dee Dee

Keno, Jerri Bo

Kenton, Stan

Kessel, Barney

Kessel, Dan

Kessel, David

Keys, Bobby

King, B. B.

King, Ben E.

King, Carole

King, Jean

King, Peggy

Kings of Rhythm

Kip Tyler and the Flips

Kirshner, Don

Aldon Music and

Dimension Records and

recent career

television and movie music and

Kirstein, Bob

Klein, Allen

Kleinbard, Annette

accident of

breakup with Phil

career as Carol Connors

Knechtal, Larry

Kolber, Larry

“Kraft Music Hall with Perry Como”

KRLA

Laboe, Art

Lake, Karen

Larkey, Charles

Last Movie, The

Lee, Curtis

Lee, Peggy

Leiber, Jerry

Phil's conflict of interest and

Lennon, John

Lenny

Lenny Bruce Is Out Again

Let It Be

“Let's Dance the Screw Part 1 and 2”

Levine, Hank

Levine, Irwin

Levine, Larry

with A&M Records

as Gold Star engineer

heart attack of

Lewis, Sir Edward

Liberty Records

Lieb, Belle

Lieb, Leonard

Lieb, Marshall

career after Teddy Bears

high school music group of

as Phil's “bodyguard”

Teddy Bears and

Lipsius, Harold

“Little Boy”

Little Eva

“Little by Little”

“Little Red Riding Hood”

Loder, Kurt

Loma Records

London Evening Standard

London Records

“Long and Winding Road, The”

“Lord, If You're a Woman”

Los Angeles Times

Love, Darlene

“Love Is All I Have to Give”

Love Is All We Have to Give

“Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knockin' Every Day), A”

“Lovin' Feelin',”
see
“You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' ”

Lovin' Feelin'

Lovin' Spoonful

“Loving You”

Ludwig, Donna

Lyte, Redd

McCartney, Paul

Macey, Charles

McCreary, Lew

McGuinn, Roger

Machat, Ariel

Machat, Marty

MacMeekin, Bill

McPhatter, Clyde

Madison Square Garden

“Make the Woman Love Me”

Mann, Barry

Martha and the Vandellas

Martin, Derek

Martin, George

Martindale, Wink

Mason, Dave

Master Sound Recorders

Mathis, Burdell

Medley, Bill

Mel, Johnny

Melcher, Marty

Melcher, Terry

Melody Maker

Merar, Annette,
see
Spector, Annette

Merar, Ronee

Mersey, Robert

MGM

Michaels, Lindy

Migliori, Jay

Minnesota Fats

Mira Sound Studios

Mitchell, Oliver

Modern Folk Quartet

Modern Records

Modern/RPM Records

Monkees

Monotones

Monterey International Pop Festival

Moon, Keith

Moonglow Records

Moore, Cowboy Johnny

Morgan, Joe

Mosconi, Willie

Mother Bertha

Mothers, the

Mothers of Invention

Motola, George

Motown Records

Murray the K

Music Box Theater

Musicor Records

Myddle Class

Nash, Graham

Nash, Johnny

Nelson, Ricky

Nelson, Sammy

Nelson, Sandy

Neville Brothers

New York Herald Tribune

Newman, Herb

Nilsson, Harry

Nitzsche, Jack

“No One Ever Tells You”

Noga, Helen

“Not Fade Away”

“Not Too Young to Get Married”

Ode Records

“Oh Baby”

“Oh Why”

“Oh Yeah Maybe Baby”

Okeh Records

Oldham, Andrew Loog

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Ono, Yoko

Open End

Osborne, Kell

Oster, Karen

Ostin, Mo

Otis, Clyde

Otis, Johnny

Owen, Barbara

Owen, Reginald

Page, Gene

Page, Ricki

Paley Brothers

Palmer, Earl

Pang, May

“Paradise”

Paris, Priscilla

Paris Sisters

Parker, Charlie

Patience and Prudence

Paul, Les

Payola scandals

Peake, Don

Peer-Southern Music

Perenchio, Jerry

Performance

Peterson, Oscar

Peterson, Ray

Phi-Dan Records

Phil Spector International

“Phil Spector Presents Lenny Bruce”

Phil Spector Productions

Phil Spector Records

Philles Records

end of

Phillips, Sam

Phillips, Terry

Phil's conflict of interest and

Pickett, Wilson

Pickup Artist, The

Pied Pipers

Pipkin, Gary

Pitney, Gene

“Planet Love”

Plastic Ono Band

“Play with Fire”

“Please Hurt Me”

Pohlman, Ray

Polydor Records

Pomus, Jerome “Doc”

Pomus, Willie

Poncia, Joanna

Poncia, Vinnie

Potter, Bertha

Potter, Danny

“Power to the People”

Powers, Tony

Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica

Presley, Elvis

Preston, Billy

“Pretty Little Angel Eyes”

Price, Steve

Primal Scream, Primal Therapy: The Cure for Neurosis, The
(Janov)

Private Eye Records

“Proud Mary”

“Puddin' 'n' Tain (Ask Me Again and I'll Tell You the Same)”

Rainbow Roller Rink

Ramco Audio Recorders

Ramone, Dee Dee

Ramone, Joey

Ramone, Johnny

Ramone, Marky

Ramones

Rand, Jesse

Randi, Don

Randolph, Jim

Rascals

Ray Maxwell Music

RCA Victor Records

Record Plant

Red Bird Records

Redding, Otis

Reid, B. Mitchell

Reprise Records

Reventlow, Lance

Rhino Records

Richards, Keith

Richardson, Wallace

Riddle, Nelson

Riegert, Lou

Righteous Brothers

break with Phil

Ringwald, Molly

Rip Chords

Ripp, Artie

Ritz, Lyle

“River Deep—Mountain High”

River Deep—Mountain High

Roberts, Howard

Robins

Robinson, Vickie Sue

Robyne, Bunny

Rock and Roll

Rock 'n' Roll High School

“Rock 'n' Roll Radio”

“Rocket to Stardom”

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stones

Ronettes

end of

Ronnie and the Relatives

Roots

Ross, Beverly

Ross, Scott

Ross, Stan

Roulette Records

Rubini, Michael

Runyon, Damon, Jr.

Russell, Leon

Salvador, Sal

Salzman, Buddy

Sands, Cory

Saperstein, Henry

Savala, Janice

“Save the Last Dance for Me”

Schaffer, Rod

Schlesinger, Alfred

Schnapf, Nat

Schroeder, Aaron

Scott, Bobby

Screen Gems

Season of Glass

Sebastian, John

Sedaka, Neil

Sekulidis, Donna

Seven Arts Records

Shangri-Las

Shankar, Ravi

Sharps

Sheen, Bobby

Shindig

Shirelles

Shirley Records

Shondell, Troy

Shulman, Stan

Shuman, Mort

Sill, Harriet

Sill, Joel

Sill, Lester

end of partnership with Phil

on Phil Spector

Phil's contract with

Phil's relationship with

Philles Records and

Sill, Mark

Silver, Ed

Silverman, Bart

Sire Records

Sleepwalkers

Smith, Arlene

Smith, Eddie

Smothers Brothers

Snodgrass, Carrie

Soho News

“Some of Your Loving”

Sometime in New York City

“Spanish Harlem”

Specialty Records

Spector, Annette (née Merar) (wife)

after Phil's fall from power

LSD experience

marriage to Phil

Spector, Ben (father)

suicide of

Spector, Bertha (mother)

husband's suicide and

marriage of

Phil and

Teddy Bears and

Spector, Bessie (grandmother)

Spector, Donté Phillip (son)

Spector, Gary (son)

Spector, George (grandfather)

Spector, Lewis (son)

Spector, Phil:

abuse of his son

birth of

bodyguards of

car accident

childhood of

as court reporter

described

and drug use

ego of

end of reign of

fame of

fear of flying

guitar lessons of

as guitar player

influence of

L.A. lifestyle of

as liar

as lyricist

marriages,
see
Spector, Annette; Spector, Ronnie

mother and

moves Phil Spector Productions to L.A.

movies and

as Phil Harvey

as producer

real name of

as recluse

romantic involvement,
see names of individuals

sister and

as solo act

as a student

studio innovations of

suicide of father and

as teenager

Teddy Bears and

Wall of Sound

Spector, Ronnie (née Bennett) (wife)

affair with Phil

background of

divorce and custody hearings

gains custody of Donté

marriage to Phil

on Phil's behavior

recent career

recording as Veronica

remarriage of

Spector, Shirley (sister)

Kessel and

mental state of

Phil and

in show biz

as songwriter

Teddy Bears and

“Spectorius”

Spector's Army

Spector's Three

Spektor, Clara

Spektor, Doraine

Spektor, George

Spektor, Sam

Spencer, Michael

Spencer, Ruth

Springsteen, Bruce

Starlighters

Starr, Ringo

Stasium, Ed

Stax-Volt Records

Stein, Chris

Stein, Jay

Stein, Seymour

Stern, Steven

Stevens, April

Stevens, Bobby

Stevens, Cat

Stewart, John

Stoller, Mike

Phil's conflict of interest and

Storm, Billy

Strange, Billy

“Stumble and Fall”

Sun Records

Supremes

Susskind, David

Talley, Nedra

marriage of

on Phil and Ronnie's marriage

Talmadge Act

TAMI Show, The

Tanen, Ned

Tapestry

Taylor, James

Taylor, Larry

Taylor, Mel

Teddy Bears

breakup of

Teddy Bears Sing! The

Tedesco, Tommy

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