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Paul A. Rothchild

Paul A. Rothchild
Birth name Paul A. Rothchild
Born (1935-04-18)April 18, 1935
Brooklyn, New York
Died March 30, 1995(1995-03-30) (aged 59)
Hollywood, California
Genres Rock, folk, pop
Occupation(s) Producer
Years active circa 1960-1995
Associated acts The Doors, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Janis Joplin, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Love, Clear Light, The Lovin' Spoonful, others

Paul A. Rothchild (April 18, 1935 – March 30, 1995) was a prominent American record producer of the late 1960s and 1970s, widely known for his historic work with The Doors, producing Janis Joplin's final album Pearl and early production of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

Born in Brooklyn, Rothchild grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey and graduated from Teaneck High School in 1953. His was a musical family; his mother was an opera singer, and Rothchild studied classical music conducting. According to Sports Illustrated journalist Bjarne Rostaing, in 1959 Paul was in the same Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army) unit as him.

Rothchild began his career on the Boston folk scene, recording and releasing recordings by local folk artists. He became a house producer for Jac Holzman's Elektra Records label in 1963; he worked extensively with noted recording engineers Bruce Botnick, John Haeny, Fritz Richmond, and William Gazecki.

In late 1964 Rothchild discovered Paul Butterfield and his band. A first attempt at recording them was shelved (though later released in the 1990s) but a later effort resulted in the band's self-titled debut release. Rothchild also produced the band's second album, East-West, one of the most influential albums of the 1960s and the first example of what became acid rock. The early Butterfield Blues Band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.


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