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'''Joe Scaife'''was a music producer and engineer in Nashville who produced many country hit records over a 25 year span.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Dowling |first1=Marcus K. |title=Legendary producer Scaife dies at age 68 |agency=USA Today Network |issue=147, Vol 120 |publisher=The Tennessean (Nashville) |date=June 21, 2024 |page=4–A}}</ref>
'''Joe Scaife''' was a music producer and engineer in Nashville who produced many mainstream country hit records over a 25 year span.<ref name="dowlingtn">{{cite news |last1=Dowling |first1=Marcus K. |title=Legendary producer Scaife dies at age 68 |agency=USA Today Network |issue=147, Vol 120 |publisher=The Tennessean (Nashville) |date=June 21, 2024 |page=4–A}}</ref> Scaife's career was defined by his ability to find the perfect song to match with a quality act that had not yet been discovered. He is most noted for [[K. T. Oslin|K.T. Oslin]]'s "[[80's Ladies (song)|80s Ladies]]", [[Billy Ray Cyrus]]'"[[Achy Breaky Heart]]", [[Gretchen Wilson]]'s "[[Redneck Woman]]" and "[[Here for the Party (song)|Here for the Party]]".<ref name="dowlingtn"/>

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Revision as of 15:38, 21 June 2024

Joe Scaife was a music producer and engineer in Nashville who produced many mainstream country hit records over a 25 year span.[1] Scaife's career was defined by his ability to find the perfect song to match with a quality act that had not yet been discovered. He is most noted for K.T. Oslin's "80s Ladies", Billy Ray Cyrus'"Achy Breaky Heart", Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman" and "Here for the Party".[1]

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  1. ^ a b Dowling, Marcus K. (June 21, 2024). "Legendary producer Scaife dies at age 68". No. 147, Vol 120. The Tennessean (Nashville). USA Today Network. p. 4–A.