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April 02 2026
1964 - Beach Boys
Beach Boys recorded their next single 'I Get Around', which became their first US No.1 in the summer of this year. The song begins with a multi-part a cappella introduction that quickly shifts into rock-style verses sung by Mike Love and a pop chorus sung in falsetto by Brian Wilson.
1970 - Phil Spector
50 musicians recorded the orchestral scores for The Beatles tracks 'The Long And Winding Road' and 'Across The Universe' for the Phil Spector produced sessions. The bill for the 50 musicians was £1,126 and 5 shillings, ($1.914). When released 'The Long and Winding Road' became a US No.1 hit.
Gold Star Oldies USA pays tribute to Phillies Records in April the Wall of Sound Phil Spector
🎙️ What Was the Wall of Sound?
The Wall of Sound was a groundbreaking music‑production technique created by Phil Spector in the early 1960s at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood. It used large ensembles, dense layering, natural echo, and mono mixing to create a massive, emotional, orchestral pop sound that jumped out of AM radios.
The Life of Phil Spector
🎼 How Phil Spector Developed the Wall of Sound
(This is the real origin story, not the simplified textbook version.)
🎧 1. He was chasing the emotional punch of early rock & roll
Spector grew up idolizing:
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Leiber & Stoller
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Jerry Wexler
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The Drifters / Coasters productions
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Ray Charles’ big-band R&B
Those records had weight—horns, percussion, backing vocals—but they were still relatively sparse. Spector wanted something denser, something that felt like a tidal wave.
He once said he wanted records that sounded like “a Wagner opera for teenagers.”
2. Gold Star Studios gave him the missing ingredient
When Spector first walked into Gold Star, he heard the echo chambers and realized he’d found the “instrument” he’d been missing.
Gold Star’s chambers weren’t just reverb—they were:
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thick
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swirling
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harmonically rich
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slightly distorted in a musical way
They turned a simple handclap into a cathedral. This is where the Wall of Sound truly begins.
3. The Wrecking Crew could play anything in unison
Spector discovered that if you put:
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3 pianos
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3 guitars
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2 basses
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multiple percussionists
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strings
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horns
…all playing the same part, the sound didn’t get messy—it got massive.
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April 2, 1964 — The Beach Boys record their first #1 hit, "I Get Around." They also fire manager Murry Wilson, the father of three group members, including leader Brian Wilson who feels his dad is hindering their progress with unwelcome critiques at their recording sessions.
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1939 - Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye, singer, songwriter who had a 1968 US No.1 & 1969 UK No.1 single with ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ and a 1982 US No.3 & UK No.4 single with ‘Sexual Healing’. Gaye was a member of the doo-wop group The Moonglows in the late 1950s, and then signed with Motown Records subsidiary, Tamla. He started off as a session drummer, but later ranked as the label's top-selling solo artist during the 1960s. He was crowned "The Prince of Motown" and "The Prince of Soul". He was shot dead by his father on April 1st 1984.
1941 - Leon Russell
American musician and songwriter Leon Russell. He worked with Phil Spector, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones Glen Campbell. He wrote 'Delta Lady' a hit for Joe Cocker and played on many hit records including The Byrds 'Mr Tambourine Man'. As a pianist, Russell played on albums by The Beach Boys, George Harrison, Delaney Bramlett, Ringo Starr, Doris Day, Elton John, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Willie Nelson, Badfinger, Frank Sinatra, the Band, Bob Dylan, J. J. Cale, B.B. King and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Russell died on 13th Nov 2016 aged 74.
1947 - Emmylou Harris
American singer, songwriter and musician Emmylou Harris. She has won 14 Grammys, the Polar Music Prize, and numerous other honours, including induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. She has worked with numerous leading artists, including Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, John Denver, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison, The Band, Mark Knopfler, Albert Lee, Delbert McClinton, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Steve Earle and Ryan Adams.
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