Lee Hazlewood(1929-2007)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Writer
This singer, songwriter and producer who wrote millionsellers for Nancy
Sinatra 'These boots are made for walkin' and for Dean Martin 'Houston'
and 'Shades', and for Frank sinatra 'This town' was the son of an
oilman. Drafted during the Korean war, he became a country DJ
in¨Phoenix in 1953. He began experimenting with session guitarist Al
Casey by putting echo on country songs. His first succes was the song
'The fool' written and produced by him, under the name of his first
wife 'Naomi Ford' (in fact her name was Naomi Shackleford). This
composition was recorded by Sanford Clark and had the backing by Al
Casey. It became a top 10 hit in the USA in 1956. His electronic
gimmickry influenced an other well-known producer : Phil Spector. In
1957 Lee Hazlewood co-founded Jamie Records in Philadelphia with Lester
Sill and Dick Clark, using Clark's TV-show to sell the hits of
guitarplayer Duane Eddy. In 1961 and 1962, after founding with Lester
Sill the Gregmark Company, he had hits with the Paris Sisters - a trio
from San Francisco-. He threatened to quit the business when the United
States were swamped by 'British Invasion'. Instead, at request of Jimmy
Bowen, he produced hits by film-star offspring Dino, Desi and Billy on
the Frank Sinatra-label 'Reprise' in 1965. He reached the top in 1966
with his composition 'These boots are made for walkin', a number 1 hit
for Frank Sinatra's daughter Nancy Sinatra. He made with her several
hits as 'Jackson', 'Summerwine' or 'Lady Bird'. In the seventies he
moved to Sweden where he made several records and worked for television
together with the Swedish director Torbjörn Axelmann. The two made also
a show for the Swedish television and won 'The Golden Rose of Montreux'
(an award for the best televisionprogram). In 1993, the famous British
pop group Tindersticks issued a 45 rpm 7'' single 'A marriage made in
heaven' based on Hazlewood's composition 'Sand'. It was considered as a
tribute to Lee Hazlewood whose portrait has been placed on the cover of
that single. Also in 1993 - after an interval of 13 years - Lee
hazlewood could be heard on the Finnsh album 'Gypsies and
Indians'together with the Finnish female singer Anna Hanski. In 1995 he
did a tour with Nancy sinatra in the States, canada and Scandinavia. In
1999 he issued - for the first time in 20 years- a new solo album
titled 'Farmisht, flatulence, origami, ARF!!! and me...'. It was a new
collaboration with Al casey. Surprisingly Lee Hazlewood gave in 1999
also his first solo performances since 1974 in London (Royal Festival
Hall) and in Stockholm where he was backed by his life-time friend Al
Casey and his combo.