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John O'Donnell
John O'Donnell is credited on 353 releases across 186 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1983–2015 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
353
Pressings credited
186
Albums
4
Decades active
129
In collections
Biography
John Parsons O'Donnell (July 23, 1896 – December 17, 1961) was an American political journalist primarily known for his lengthy tenure as chief of the New York Daily News Washington bureau and as the writer of its Capitol Stuff column. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, to a wealthy physician, O'Donnell pursued his education at Tufts College, graduating in 1920, followed by further studies at Harvard University and Dijon University in Europe. He served as an infantry lieutenant in World War I. His career in political journalism began in 1923 as a reporter at the New York American owned by William Randolph Hearst. In 1927, he joined the New York Daily News, where he gained recognition for his political journalism, covering significant events such as Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 presidential inauguration and serving as a correspondent during World War II, reporting from the Maginot Line in France. Throughout World War II, O'Donnell's journalism reflected the right-wing political biases of his publisher, William Randolph Hearst, which included shifting from initial admiration to harsh criticism of President Roosevelt. In response, Roosevelt gave a fellow journalist an Iron Cross to give to O'Donnell. O'Donnell later reported allegations of sexual promiscuity in the Women's Army Corps and also an antisemitic conspiracy theory about General George S. Patton's removal. O'Donnell's reporting in both incidents was discredited, and his publisher retracted the columns.
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Credited work
353 releases · 186 albums · active 1983–2015
- Engineering · 420
- Performance · 12
- Other credits · 2
- Mastering · 1
- Production · 1
Studios: Monnow Valley Studios · Palladium Studios · Blackwing Studios · Roundhouse Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frogstomp
1995

Melody A.M.
2001

Shout
1984

Tears Roll Down (Greatest Hits 82-92)
1992

In Ribbons
1992

Rudebox
2006

Best | 1991 - 2004
2004

Sweet Lips
1997

Before
1996

What Do You Want From Me?
1997

Renaissance.
2020

Hits
2009

Overpowered
2007

Southport Weekender Volume3
2005

Poor Leno
2001

The Real Life
2001

Bamboogie
1998

Lararari... (Canzone Felice)
1998

Bee Gees Tribute Album / Gotta Get A Message To You
1998

Keep On Jumpin'
1996

Point Zero / I Need A Man
1994

Woman In Chains
1989
Frequent collaborators
- Joey Negro
- Various
- Jakatta
- Dave Lee
- Mistura
- Doug Willis
- Z Factor
- Prospect Park
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