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Ollie McLaughlin

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named after his daughters, the others being Carla and Moira. Among the hit records he produced in the early and mid-1960s were "
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in 1984, aged 58. McLaughlin was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2018.
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chart in April 1961. McLaughlin also produced several of Shannon's later hits, including "
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In the early 1960s, McLaughlin set up Karen Records, the first of three
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Dave Moore, "Ollie McLaughlin - a true son of Sixties Detroit Soul",
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labels. Among other musicians recorded by McLaughlin were
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James A. Harrod, "Chet Baker Quartet: Jazz at Ann Arbor",
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McLaughlin lived in Detroit from about 1970. He died at
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in Ann Arbor, parts of which were released on the album
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concerts. In March 1954, he promoted a concert by the
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Carthage, Mississippi
Detroit
Michigan
Jazz
R&B
pop
Record producer
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DJ
Del Shannon
Dave Brubeck
Chet Baker
Dorothy Ashby
Barbara Lewis
the Capitols
Carthage, Mississippi
Ann Arbor, Michigan
US Army
World War II
Columbia College
Chicago
DJ
WHRV
jazz
R&B
Dave Brubeck Quartet
Jazz Goes to College
Chet Baker
LP
Jazz at Ann Arbor

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