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Emitt Rhodes

United States • 1950-02-25 – 2020-07-19

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Biography

Emitt Lynn Rhodes (February 25, 1950 – July 19, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer. A cult figure of baroque pop and power pop, he is best known for his solo albums, released from 1970 to 1973, on which he played every instrument and pioneered home recording techniques. He was nicknamed the "One-Man Beatles" due to his musical and vocal style. At the age of 14, Rhodes began his career as the drummer of the Palace Guard. He later formed the band The Merry-Go-Round for which he was the leader and primary songwriter on the band's only album, The Merry-Go-Round (1967). In 1969, Rhodes left the band and began a solo career. His self-titled 1970 album, recorded in his parent's garage and on which Rhodes played all instruments, was acclaimed upon release. After its first single "Fresh as a Daisy" reached number 54 on the Billboard pop charts, A&M Records released an album of Rhodes's The Merry-Go-Round songs as The American Dream (1970), credited solely to Rhodes and released without his input. Rhodes recorded and released two more albums, Mirror (1971) and Farewell to Paradise (1973). However, he could not meet demands required by his contract with ABC/Dunhill Records and quit performing after 1973 to work as a recording engineer and producer. In 2014, Rhodes began working with producer Chris Price on new music. Rainbow Ends (2016), his first album in 43 years, features Rhodes with a backup band.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

452 releases · 84 albums · active 1967–2025

  • Performance · 711
  • Production · 104
  • Engineering · 69
  • Other credits · 68
  • Mastering · 1

Studios: Sound City Studios · Crystal Sound · Sound Castle Recorders, Los Angeles · Skyline Recording

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