Summary
Born just outside London in 1942, Glyn Johns was 16 years old at the dawn of rock and roll. His big break as a producer came on the Steve Miller Band's debut album, Children of the Future, and he went on to engineer or produce iconic albums for the best in the business: Abbey Road with the Beatles,... Full description
- Early years
- Jack Good
- Sunday sessions
- First session, 1960
- Singer-songwriter/freelance producer, early sixties
- Stu '62
- Norwegian bird
- To continue '62
- Going freelance
- Andrew Oldham
- Bill Wyman, Spain, 1966
- Managers in the early sixties
- Chris Blackwell
- Let's spend the night together, 1966
- Stones European tour, Spring 1967
- Children of the future, part one, 1968
- Brian Jones and the Gnawa, 1968
- California, 1968
- Sailor, 1968
- Led Zeppelin, October 1968
- The Beatles, 1969
- Children of the future, part two
- Back to the Beatles
- David Anderle, March 1969
- Mimi, Jan, and Bob, July 1969
- Sixties sum-up, Howlin' Wolf, Humble Pie, Mad dogs, Sticky fingers, "Gimme shelter," and "Sympathy for the devil"
- The Who and Neil Young 1971
- The Stones at the Marquee club
- Who's next
- Denny Cordell and Leon Russell
- The Eagles,1971
- Desperado and On the border, 1973
- The Small Faces / The Faces, 1965-73
- Ronnie Wood, Pete & Eric, the "Black box" album, and the last meeting with John, 1971
- Black and Blue, December 1974
- February 1975
- Fairport Convention, Keith Moon, Derek Green, AFL, and Joan Armatrading
- Rough Mix and Slowhand, 1976-77
- White Mansions and The Legend of Jesse James, 1978-79
- MTV
- The Clash, 1982
- ARMS, 1983
- The eighties and nineties
- Frek Walecki
- Ashes and fire
- 2014.