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Was there ever a band in the 70's called Hamilton Streetcar?
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#112232. Asked by 29CoveRoad. (Jan 19 10 10:26 PM)
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John Boylan, Record Producer
Upon graduating from Bard College, he and his brother Terence worked with music publisher Charles Koppelman before moving to Los Angeles in the late 1960s. There they recorded an album as the Appletree Theatre.
After a stint as one - third of the group Hamilton Streetcar (with Buzz Clifford of "Baby Sitttin' Boogie" fame, and original group member Ralph Plummer -- the group was originally named on behalf of former member John Burge, aka Ian Hamilton) which in 1969 recorded a self - titled album for Dot Records, John then started to develop a career as a producer, working with Rick Nelson, the Association, the Dillards and others. He also managed Linda Ronstadt in particular introducing her to a then unknown group of musicians who went on to become her backing band in 1971, and later became the Eagles.
http://wpedia.goo.ne.jp/enwiki/John_Boylan_(record_producer)/?from=websearch
[Added reference link. -McG]
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