Jerry Riopelle
Musician and Producer
Beamz...being played at that time. The product was created by musician and record producer Jerry Riopelle, who began working on creating the product in 2001. Riopelle built the original prototype with PVC pipe and lasers and later refined it by... In this article: Jerry Riopelle, Arizona, and United States |
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Stuart Margolin
...". Margolin has authored several songs for and with long time friend and singer-songwriter Jerry Riopelle that have appeared on Riopelle's albums since 1967. He was in the bands The Parade and Shango , and co-wrote Shango's 1969 novelty...
In this article: Arnold Margolin, James Garner, Shango, Bret Maverick, The Big Bus, Northern Exposure, M.A.S.H., The Rockford Files, and Stuart Margolin
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Shango (rock group)
...hit called "Day After Day (It's Slippin' Away)" from their self-titled album Shango. Produced by Jerry Riopelle and co-written by Margolin, Riopelle and Reynolds, it mocked contemporary doomsday predictions that California was destined to...
In this article: Shango, Stuart Margolin, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, and California
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)
...signature song). Another version of "It's in His Kiss" by Los Angeles-based vocalist Ramona King (produced by Joe Saraceno and Jerry Riopelle) was released on Warner Brothers in January 1964, the week prior to the release of Everett's...
In this article: The Shoop Shoop Song, Betty Everett, Cher, UK, Vee-Jay Records, Mermaids, Baby I'm Yours, You're No Good, and New York City
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ABC | August 17, 2009
Valley musician debuts instrument to make anyone a star
...over 20 musical genres. The system works with a computer and songs can be saved and shared with family and friends. Riopelle said, "I created the Beamz so that anyone may experience the joy of playing and creating music. Breaking laser...
In this article: All rights reserved and Arizona
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Wikipedia | March 25, 2009
The Parade
...Australia, see The Parade, Adelaide The Parade was an American sunshine pop group from Los Angeles , California. The group featured Jerry Riopelle, who played keyboards on several Phil Spector-produced records ; Murray MacLeod, an actor who...
In this article: The Parade, We've Only Just Begun, Steve Douglas, Phil Spector, A&M Records, and Hal Blaine
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Wikipedia | January 31, 2009
Jerry Riopelle
Jerry Riopelle is a musician and record producer raised in Tampa, Florida, and known primarily for his hard rock performances and for his record production. Riopelle began his music career in the 1960s in Los Angeles working as an...
In this article: Screen Gems, The Parade, Shango, The Thrill Is Gone, We Five, Herb Alpert, Phil Spector, and A&M Records
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USATODAY.com | April 24, 2008
Playing Beamz is addictive fun but not worth $600
...the way you can manically throw yourself into those experiences. The patented Beamz was invented by accomplished Hollywood musician Jerry Riopelle, who as a kid made up games at a local ice cream store based on its light-activated door...
In this article: Sharper Image, Ice cream, Guitar Hero, Isn't She Lovely, Gizmodo, Nintendo Wii, and Stevie Wonder
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PR Newswire | April 24, 2008
Video: Pioneering Product Lets Music Lovers Become Musicians
...Inspired by a childhood memory of a simple, light-activated door announcer at his local ice cream shop, Riopelle has since leveraged decades of professional musical experience to develop this invention. His years...
In this article: The Sharper Image, Ice cream, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Arizona
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Jerry Riopelle is a musician and record producer raised in Tampa, Florida, and known primarily for his hard rock performances and for his record production. == Early Career ==
Riopelle began his music career in the 1960's in Los Angeles working as an independent record producer. He played drums for the Hollywood Argyles and later signed with Screen Gems as a staff song writer. At Screen Gems, he wrote and produced, along with Clydie King, a single called "The Thrill is Gone". This exposure helped Riopelle land staff writer and producer job with Phil Spector at Philles Records.
Riopelle produced his first Top 20 single, "Home of the Brave," which was recorded by Bonnie & The Treasures. He later produced top 40 singles for The Parade and April Stevens & Nino Tempo. This led to an opportunity to work as an A&M Records producer and a role as a staff writer at Irving Music.
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