Jack Marshall
Biography
Sir John Ross Marshall (5 March 1912 – 30 August 1988) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He entered Parliament in 1946 and was first promoted to Cabinet in 1951. After spending eleven years as the deputy prime minister of New Zealand, he served as the 28th prime minister from February until December 1972. The Second National Government, in office since 1960, appeared worn-out and out of touch, and at the time of Marshall's appointment it seemed headed for heavy electoral defeat. After Labour's victory in the 1972 general election, Marshall became Leader of the Opposition. He was determined to remain as leader of the National Party, but in July 1974 was challenged for the leadership by Robert Muldoon, his deputy, rival and successor. Marshall's politeness and courtesy were well known, and he was sometimes nicknamed Gentleman Jack. He disliked the aggressive style of some politicians, preferring a calmer, less confrontational approach. These traits were sometimes misinterpreted as weakness by his opponents. Marshall was a strong believer in pragmatism, and he disliked what he considered populism in other politicians of his day. At his death he was described as "A soft spoken lawyer almost too nice to be a politician".
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Life Is Killing Me
2003

The Wildest!
1956

Television's Greatest Hits (65 TV Themes! From The 50's And 60's)
1985

Latin Ala Lee!
1960

Still Writing In My Diary: 2nd Entry
2004

Out Of The Grey
1986

May I Come In?
1964

Things Are Swingin'
1958

Something Cool
1954

Halloween Hootenanny
1998

Estrus Halfrack (The 12 Drunkest Bands In Showbiz)
1991

Force Recon
1988

Monster
1965

At Home With The Munsters
1964

Guitar From Ipanema
1964

Music For Monsters, Munsters, Mummies & Other TV Fiends
1964

Channel West!
1961

Christmas Carousel
1960

Listen To Day
1960

An All-star Parade Hits From The Movies
1959

I Like Men
1959

Fever / You Don't Know
1958

The Call Of The Wildest
1957

This Is Teagarden!
1956
Credited work
1,358 releases · 310 albums · active 1950–2024
- Performance · 1,695
- Other credits · 123
- Production · 73
Studios: Capitol Studios · Systems Two · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Sty In The Sky
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Peggy Lee
- The Howard Roberts Quartet
- Christopher Parkening
- Doris Day
- Judy Garland
- Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends
- Ricky Nelson (2)
