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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Record producer, Gene Pierson, Torsten Stenzel, Hip hop production, Mark Joseph, Jim Lee, Steven Rinkoff, Jean Baptiste Kouame, Rudy La Scala, Glenn Toby, WilsonTKing, Mick Schultz, Dubfunk, Phares Oluoch Kanindo, Alex Feather Akimov, DJ Chuck Chillout, Lee Bannon, Paul DeVilliers, Laurence Currie, G1E Productionz, Mack Damon, Elton Ahi, Achim Kohler, Harry Hansen, Daniel Ruczko, Mizz Beats, Stefan Karrer, Gabe McDonough, Ghazi Abdel Baki, Ara Torosyan, Rik Simpson, Markus Dravs, Phil Johnstone, Metope, Olle Romo, Jean F. Cochois, Richard Russell, Robert Corich, Andy Zulla, Ant Whiting, Buzz McCoy, Michael Au, Stuart John Wood, Mike Peden, Guy Roche, Guy Katsav, J min Gilbert, Ian Little, Sterling Winfield, Robert Woods, Gian Pietro Felisatti, Noel Sanger, Jorg Burger, John Loeffler, Mederic Nebinger, Sol Rabinowitz. Excerpt: Gene Pierson (born Giancarlo Salvestrin, 29 April 1949) is an Australian record producer, music publisher, label owner, entrepreneur and former recording artist and entertainment manager. Pierson founded Chart Records, Living Sound, Laser, Big Mouth, Indigenous Australia and Lifestyle record labels and was involved in launching the recording careers of AC/DC, Air Supply, Inxs, Sebastian Hardie, Dark Tan, Australia's first all girl group Peaches and 90s chart topper Melissa Tkautz. Most recently he's signed Australia's Got Talent grand finalist Cameron Henderson and produced his new album 'Angel Without Wings'. Gene Pierson's career as a singer kicked off when he won a talent quest at Skelseys Hotel in the Western suburbs of Sydney in 1963. He was given a regular solo spot at the hotel and was approached by guitarist Graham Ford to become the fifth member of his Western Suburbs band, The Inturns. The Inturns were approached by John Harrigan the owner of Surf City in Kings Cross who managed many ...