Don Law

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Don Law was a prominent record producer best known for his influential work in country and early rock music, including classic recordings by artists like Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins.

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instanceOf person
record producer
activeInDecade 1940s
1950s
1960s
associatedWith Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Marty Robbins NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of modern country music production
countryOfWork United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
employerRole head of Columbia Records’ country division in Nashville
genre country music
rock and roll
rockabilly
industry music industry
influenced Nashville country sound
knownFor clean, polished production style
discovering and nurturing country artists
languageOfWork English
medium phonograph records
nationality British
notableFor producing country music recordings
producing early rock and roll recordings
shaping Columbia Records’ country catalog
occupation A&R executive
record producer
producedForArtist Carl Smith NERFINISHED
Jim Reeves NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Johnny Horton NERFINISHED
Lefty Frizzell NERFINISHED
Marty Robbins NERFINISHED
Ray Price NERFINISHED
producedRecording “Big Bad John” by Jimmy Dean NERFINISHED
“El Paso” by Marty Robbins
“Ring of Fire” sessions era for Johnny Cash
“The Battle of New Orleans” by Johnny Horton NERFINISHED
workedFor Columbia Records NERFINISHED
workedInCity Nashville NERFINISHED
workedInCountry United States NERFINISHED

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song "The Battle of New Orleans" producer Don Law
subject surface form: The Battle of New Orleans