Curt Boettcher

Biography

Curtis Roy Boettcher (January 7, 1944 – June 14, 1987), sometimes credited as Curt Boetcher or Curt Becher, was an American singer, songwriter, arranger, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. He was a pivotal figure in what is now termed "sunshine pop", working with the Association, the Millennium, Sagittarius, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Tommy Roe, Bobby Jameson, Elton John, Gene Clark, Emitt Rhodes, Tandyn Almer, the Beach Boys, and others. The New York Times wrote of Boettcher: "If his life had gone just a bit differently, [he] might have been another Brian Wilson. ... As it stands, Boettcher — a pop-music producer whose heyday was the late '60s — now survives in rock history mostly as a liner-note credit. He could have been, but never was. Yet he enjoys a godlike status among a select group of music fans, for whom obscurity is more enticing than fame."

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

689 releases · 132 albums · active 1964–2026

  • Performance · 945
  • Production · 593
  • Engineering · 36
  • Other credits · 26

Studios: Columbia Studios, Hollywood · G.S.P. Studios · Sound City Studios · Crystal Canyon Studios

Frequent collaborators

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