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    Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult...
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    Douglas Fowley (born Daniel Vincent Fowley, May 30, 1911 – May 21, 1998) was an American movie and television actor in more than 240 films and dozens of...
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  • Fowley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Douglas Fowley (1911–1998), American actor Kim Fowley (1939–2015), American record producer...
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  • performers. Krome met Joan Jett and brought her to Fowley. Jett successfully auditioned for Fowley by playing ukulele to a Sweet album, and picked up...
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    "mayor of the Sunset Strip"), who introduced her to producer/impresario Kim Fowley. Initially she auditioned for lead guitar, but the band hired Lita Ford...
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  • Cherry Bomb (The Runaways song) (category Songs written by Kim Fowley)
    composed the song with Kim Fowley, the band's then-manager. In the documentary Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways (2005), Fowley and former Runaways lead...
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    attorney Jackie Fuchs (formerly Jackie Fox of the Runaways) alleged that Kim Fowley raped her on New Year's Eve 1975, at a party following a Runaways performance...
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  • (Toronto-based Polydor recording artists), Doug Kershaw, and The Doors. Kim Fowley was listed as the Master of Ceremonies. John Lennon said that "supposedly...
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  • Straight" from the 1973 Fowley sessions. The 1989 compact disc reissue on Rhino Records added "Government Center", also from the Fowley sessions, and "Dignified...
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    Fowley Island is a small uninhabited island in Chichester Harbour, around 900 metres south of the coast at Emsworth between Hayling Island and Thorney...
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  • American singer-songwriter Kim Fowley, released in 1968 through Imperial Records. Outrageous is perhaps the most renowned of Fowley's solo output and is his only...
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  • The Runaways (album) (category Albums produced by Kim Fowley)
    herself, bassist Nigel Harrison played bass on the album, due to manager Kim Fowley refusing to let Fox play on the record. The documentary film Edgeplay: A...
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  • often collaborated with Kim Fowley, co-writing and recording on the recordings of Fowley and artists associated with Fowley.[citation needed] On 22 June...
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  • written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Kim Fowley. It first appeared on the A-side of Fowley's debut single as a solo artist, which was released...
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  • Los Angeles, California. "The End" features the first appearance of Diana Fowley, portrayed by Mimi Rogers, who would become a recurring character. As a...
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  • Queens of Noise (category Albums produced by Kim Fowley)
    increasingly poor relationship between the Runaways and their manager, Kim Fowley, led them to arrive at the mutual decision to bring in a different day-to-day...
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  • Nut Rocker (category Songs written by Kim Fowley)
    "Nut Rocker" was produced by Kim Fowley, and, since Freeman did not show up, featured pianist Al Hazan. In 1962, Fowley secured the copyright to an arrangement...
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  • Murmaids. The single was arranged by Nestor La Bonte and produced by Kim Fowley. It reached No. 2 on the Middle-Road Singles chart, No. 3 on the Billboard...
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  • punk band The Crowd in 1977. At 15, she met Joan Jett and producer Kim Fowley, who co-created and formed The Runaways. Driven by her ambition to play...
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  • "Zevon". Kim Fowley began the project as producer, but left after disagreements with Zevon and did not take credit for production duties. Fowley later remembered:...
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  • Modern Lovers. The sessions were produced by Kim Fowley in 1973 and first released in 1981 by Fowley's short-lived Mohawk Records label, a subsidiary of...
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  • Currie, recorded during September–October 1977, and released in 1978. Kim Fowley and David Carr co-produced the effort. Mercury Records opted not to release...
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    fired by manager Kim Fowley for refusing his sexual propositions and calling the band's debut single "Cherry Bomb" stupid. Fowley further denigrated her...
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  • Gordon was hired to sing with the sisters on a demo record for producer Kim Fowley. He presented the group to Ruth Conte who signed them to her company, Chattahoochee...
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    Nelson's "Teen Beat" (1959), and also worked with musicians such as Kim Fowley and Phil Spector. One of Johnston's first gigs was as a member of the surf...
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    and the possibility of Fowley coming between him and his trusted partner, Special Agent Dana Scully. The character of Diana Fowley subsequently vanishes...
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    Coped Hall, Woodshaw and Vastern (a small hamlet to the south). Bishop Fowley is shown on Andrews' and Dury's Map of Wiltshire, 1810 as being an outlying...
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    Michael Bolton Desmond Child Karl Cochran Stephen Coronel Sean Delaney Kim Fowley Bob Halligan Jr. Mikel Japp Holly Knight Bob Kulick Gerard McMahon Adam...
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  • Smoking Man reveals everything to Diana Fowley, who agrees to help him and betray Mulder.[full citation needed] Fowley forces Mulder, Cassandra, and Scully...
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    formed in Los Angeles, California in late 1973 by manager/impresario Kim Fowley. The band was created as a West Coast answer to the New York Dolls during...
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