Guy Charbonneau PC (June 21, 1922 – January 18, 1998) was a Canadian senator who was the longest serving Speaker of the Canadian Senate, serving from...
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1962), Canadian politician Guy Charbonneau (1922–1998), Canadian politician and speaker of the Canadian Senate Henry Charbonneau (1913–1982), French far...
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Keystone songs – "Go For the Throat" and "Open Fire" – were recorded by Guy Charbonneau in Le Mobile, a mobile recording studio. All of the live tracks were...
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producer, engineer, mixing, live sound Clifford Bonnell, Daniel Aumais, Guy Charbonneau, Akira Fukuda, Tom Suzuki - live recordings assistant engineers Wally...
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Recording engineers: Michael Mancini, Dean Burt, Guy Charbonneau, Cliff Bonnell Mixed by Guy Charbonneau Remix by Bill Schnee Mastering engineer: Doug Sax...
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producer, engineer, mixing, live sound Clifford Bonnell, Daniel Aumais, Guy Charbonneau, Akira Fukuda, Tom Suzuki – live recordings assistant engineers Wally...
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general election. He was replaced as Speaker by Progressive Conservative Guy Charbonneau. Riel remained active in the Senate until his retirement in 1997. He...
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Elliot Scheiner – producer, engineer, mixing Barry Goldberg – engineer Guy Charbonneau – additional engineer Charlie Bouis – assistant engineer John Nelson...
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guitar Brent Mydland – keyboards, vocals Bob Weir – guitar, vocals Guy Charbonneau – engineering John Cutler – production, engineering Joe Gastwirt –...
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Ulrich – drums Production James Hetfield; Lars Ulrich – producers Guy Charbonneau; Mick Hughes – engineers James "Jimbo" Barton; Kent Matcke; Mike Fraser...
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percussion Bob Bralove – programming, special effects, spatialization Guy Charbonneau – engineer Dan Healy – engineer Jeffrey Norman – engineer David Roberts...
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keyboards, backing vocals Production Marti Frederiksen – producer, mixing Guy Charbonneau – engineer Sean Evans – art direction Ian Gittler – photography Rockin'...
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Discs 2 and 3 were recorded live at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, by Guy Charbonneau using Le Mobile Remote Recording – March 24 & 25 1981; Mixed by Terry...
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Appointed by Jules Léger Preceded by Jean-Pierre Côté Succeeded by Guy Charbonneau Member of Parliament for Saint-Hyacinthe In office October 30, 1972 –...
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engineer (woodwind 10, 12-13) at ABC Studios (Melbourne, Australia) Guy Charbonneau – mixing (all) Charlie Bouis – mixing assistance (all) Graphical Jacek...
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backing vocals Myron Grombacher – drums Neil Giraldo – producer, mixing Guy Charbonneau – engineer, mixing Cliff Bonnell, Andy Rose, Tim Wybrow, Bobby Ainsworth...
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engineer, mixing at Bullet Recording, Nashville, Tennessee Cliff Bonnell, Guy Charbonneau – Le Mobile engineers Danny Mundhenk – Bullet Recording engineer Howie...
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Preceded by Guy Charbonneau Speaker of the Senate of Canada December 7, 1993 – November 21, 1994 Succeeded by Gildas Molgat Preceded by Guy F. Crossman...
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Smith – drums, percussion Production Kevin Shirley – producer, mixing Guy Charbonneau, Biff Dawes, Kevin Elson – engineers Greg Gasperino – mixing assistant...
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Lorman – engineer, remixing Tom Swift – assistant engineer, editing Guy Charbonneau – recording (5, 7) Mark "The King" Allison – technical assistant Bob...
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Recorded at the Playhouse, Stowe, Vermont, with Le Mobile operated by Guy Charbonneau Engineered by Nick Blagona Mixed by Harry Schnitzler at Union Studios...
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filibuster against the bill, with Liberal members defying Speaker Guy Charbonneau, who voted for Conservative motions. The Liberal senators used other...
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Kelsey – mixing (3, 5, 6, 8, 10) Charlie Bouis – assistant engineer Guy Charbonneau – assistant engineer David Gallo – assistant engineer Bert Battaglia...
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Premier Bill Davis, Ambassador Allan Gotlieb, Monty Hall, Izzy Asper, Guy Charbonneau, former Manitoba Premier Gary Filmon, former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister...
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on "Barbara's Vacation" Engineering Eddie Kramer - engineer, mixer Guy Charbonneau - assistant engineer Alan Myerson - assistant engineer Cliff Bonnell...
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Elliot Scheiner – recording, mixing Paul Brown – additional engineer Guy Charbonneau – additional engineer Marti Robertson – additional engineer Jerry Solomon...
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Producer: Matt Caltabiano Editor: Kevin McCullough Live audio engineer: Guy Charbonneau Live audio mix: Mike Shinoda Executive producer: Janet Haase Head of...
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track No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 13. "Wind It Up" (Harajuku Lovers Live version) Stefani Williams Guy Charbonneau 3:24 Total length: 50:20...
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operated by Guy Charbonneau, it has been established since 1973 and has its origins in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In Cleveland, Ohio, Charbonneau recorded...
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Coordinator – Robby Scharf Production Supervisor – Bibi Green Engineers – Guy Charbonneau (Tracks 1–3, 5–10 & 12); Bruce Miller (Track 4); James Farber (Track...
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