Chip Douglas
Douglas Farthing Hatlelid, better known as Chip Douglas (b. 27 August 1942), is an American musician and songwriter. He became a producer when he worked with The Monkees on their music. He also worked with The Turtles, first as bass guitarist and arranger, then later as producer.
Chip Douglas | |
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| Birth name | Douglas Farthing Hatlelid |
| Born | 27 August 1942
(aged 83)[1] |
| Occupation(s) | musician, songwriter, record producer |
| Years active | 1966–present |
| Associated acts | Modern Folk Quartet, The Turtles, The Monkees, Linda Ronstadt |
Chip Douglas Media
Chip Douglas with the MFQ and Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios in 1965 (from left to right): Cyrus Faryar, Jerry Yester, Chip Douglas, Phil Spector, Henry Diltz, Eddie Hoh.
Chip Douglas with The Turtles in 1967 (from left to right): Al Nichol, Chip Douglas, John Barbata, Mark Volman, Jim Tucker, Howard Kaylan.
References
Other websites
- Chip Douglas on IMDb