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Ossie Byrne

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to keep the studio running. Stewart in turn, with the help of Roy Williams of Nervous Records and Steve Rispin made Village way the leading centre for Neo rockabilly and psychobilly until Ossie's death at which point they moved to Tin Pan Alley studios in Denmark Street. Byrne died in London in 1983, of cancer. The Bee Gees dedicated their 1987 album,
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Byrne opened a studio called Village Way recorders in Rayners Lane in Harrow North London which he owned till his death at which time he left it in his will to Paul Layton of the New Seekers. When he went into hospital for his last illness, the studio called in engineer/producer Paul "Doc" Stewart
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Record releases by the Bee Gees in Australia had been relatively unsuccessful commercially at that time, but Byrne was a fan and, in 1966, offered the group almost unlimited recording time to develop their sound. He also became the group's co-manager. At the same time, he worked as producer with
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After that album, Byrne did not work with the Bee Gees again, as the group developed their own independent skills. Byrne remained in London, and produced the only album by
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in his house. In 1961 he recorded a local group, the Del-Fi's, whose recordings had some success, and in 1965 he moved to
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The youngest of nine children, he was born into a musical family in
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
26:, best known for producing the early recordings of 69:. After the war he played with local groups in 22:(1926 – December 1983) was an Australian 8: 30:, including their first international hit, " 177: 175: 182:Biography by Bruce Eder at Allmusic.com 163: 161: 157: 65:, being injured and losing an eye in 7: 14: 230:20th-century Australian musicians 93:successful Australian pop singer 130:in 1968, and the first album by 235:Musicians from New South Wales 1: 220:Deaths from cancer in England 32:New York Mining Disaster 1941 168:Ossie Byrne and The Bee Gees 20:Oswald Russell "Ossie" Byrne 210:Australian record producers 251: 53:in his youth and joined a 16:Australian record producer 57:band. He fought with the 81:where he built a small 215:People from Queanbeyan 45:. He learned to play 148:, to his memory. 99:Spicks and Specks 242: 184: 179: 170: 165: 132:progressive rock 83:recording studio 250: 249: 245: 244: 243: 241: 240: 239: 190: 189: 188: 187: 180: 173: 166: 159: 154: 103:Robert Stigwood 43:New South Wales 24:record producer 17: 12: 11: 5: 248: 246: 238: 237: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 202: 192: 191: 186: 185: 171: 156: 155: 153: 150: 111:Portland Place 55:Salvation Army 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 247: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 197: 195: 183: 178: 176: 172: 169: 164: 162: 158: 151: 149: 147: 146: 139: 137: 133: 129: 125: 120: 118: 117: 116:Bee Gees' 1st 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 35: 33: 29: 25: 21: 143: 140: 121: 114: 95:Ronnie Burns 91: 63:World War II 36: 28:The Bee Gees 19: 18: 205:1983 deaths 200:1926 births 107:IBC Studios 194:Categories 152:References 87:Hurstville 79:Wollongong 67:New Guinea 39:Queanbeyan 138:in 1969. 128:Eclection 124:folk rock 136:Cressida 71:Canberra 51:trumpet 145:E.S.P. 75:Sydney 47:cornet 134:band 126:band 73:and 59:RAAF 49:and 109:in 61:in 34:". 196:: 174:^ 160:^ 41:,

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record producer
The Bee Gees
New York Mining Disaster 1941
Queanbeyan
New South Wales
cornet
trumpet
Salvation Army
RAAF
World War II
New Guinea
Canberra
Sydney
Wollongong
recording studio
Hurstville
Ronnie Burns
Spicks and Specks
Robert Stigwood
IBC Studios
Portland Place
Bee Gees' 1st
folk rock
Eclection
progressive rock
Cressida
E.S.P.


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