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Gus Dudgeon

Gus Dudgeon
Born (1942-09-30)30 September 1942
Woking, Surrey, England
Died 21 July 2002(2002-07-21) (aged 59)
M4 motorway, Berkshire, England
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Record producer
Years active 1962–2002
Labels Decca, The Rocket Record Company

Angus Boyd "Gus" Dudgeon (30 September 1942 – 21 July 2002) was an English record producer, most notable for production of many of Elton John's recordings.

Gus Dudgeon was born in Woking, Surrey, England. He began work at Decca's studio in West Hampstead, London as a tea boy, and eventually was promoted to the position of sound engineer. In this capacity, he worked with The Artwoods, Bruce Channel, Davy Graham and Shirley Collins. Early pop successes included The Zombies' single "She's Not There" (1964) and John Mayall's album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (1966). He helped in the auditions for Tom Jones and The Rolling Stones. Finally he became a co-producer on Ten Years After's debut album in 1967. Around this time he also produced the Bonzo Dog Band albums The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse and Tadpoles.

Dudgeon produced Michael Chapman's first three albums, Rainmaker 1969, Fully Qualified Survivor 1970, and Wrecked Again 1971. Each of these albums features string arrangements by Paul Buckmaster. Dudgeon produced two highly successful albums for Elkie Brooks: Pearls and Pearls II.Pearls peaked at No. 2 in the U.K. Pearls remained in the charts for 79 weeks. He also produced David Bowie's 1969 hit single, "Space Oddity".


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