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Here are some other websites that feature A&M talent. The first sites in the listing are directly A&M related, and operated by "regulars" of our website. Following those are links that feature artists and bands who have recorded for A&M, both as the featured artist and as session musicians. Currently, there are 47 links in our database. Contact us via the link at left if you know of any good A&M-related links to add.
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Mr. Bill's IRS Corner
- A "sister site" to A&M Corner, your host Bill Gowdy presents a growing online discography of the IRS Records catalog, at one time a subsidiary of A&M Records that catered to the new wave and punk of the late 70's and 80's.
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LP Jim's Album/Autograph Emporium
- Fellow A&M Corner staffer James Brent has started up a gallery of autographs and albums from his own private collection.
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B.J. Major's Home Page
- Our A&M Corner regular B.J. Major has a collection of websites all under one 'bjbear71.com' roof! In addition to the music sites (listed separately below), there are some other pages devoted to classic television. This link is to the front door of all of B.J.'s pages. Enjoy!
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A&Mania
- This is the home of Randy Kosht's A&M Mania. Randy has been archiving and listing A&M-related information for years, and is busy keeping his A&M discography up to date.
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A&M Studios Tribute Page
- This website stands as the internet's only memorial and tribute to A&M Studios on the old Chaplin lot. Stephen Barncard, in addition to having an impressive engineering career (with such artists as Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Grateful Dead), was the chief engineer of A&M Studios from 1986 to 1998.
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Radio Six International
- Radio Six International is a private (not for profit) experimental Internet station operating from Scotland and playing an interesting mixture of easy listening, lounge, exotica, oldies and contemporary music with a little light music, classical, country, and jazz. A&M Corner regular Tony Currie runs the station as both an internet stream as well as on shortwave transmitters, and another Corner pal, Jeff Fiedler, now has his 'Sounds from the Lost and Found' program on Radio Six. Tune in and enjoy!
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Burt Bacharach: A House Is Not A Homepage
- An institution for years, Mark Miester's website is the destination for Burt Bacharach fans around the world. In addition to a discography of Bacharach's own recordings, the site also covers Bacharach/David songs recorded by other artists, and maintains a schedule of events on the Bacharach calendar.
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George Benson Official Website
- The official website for George Benson, jazz/pop guitarist who recorded a few of his early albums on the A&M/CTi label.
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Hal Blaine's Official Website
- This is the home of Hal Blaine, one of the busiest session drummers in L.A. since the 60's! Hal may be best known in A&M circles as the drummer who propelled the TJB's "A Taste of Honey" up the charts.
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Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart Tribute Site
- An excellent, detailed website about the songwriting (and performing) duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart.
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Joe Cocker
- Popular A&M artist Joe Cocker is featured at his own official website.
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Chris DeBurgh's Official Website
- Here's the official website of 80's artist Chris DeBurgh.
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Dennis DeYoung Official Website
- The official website of Dennis DeYoung, long-time vocalist, keyboardist and composer of the rock band Styx.
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Peter Frampton
- 70's legend Peter Frampton comes alive again...this time on the web! Check out his official website here.
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Lesley Gore
- She enters here on a technicality--Lesley Gore recorded one album for A&M!
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