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'''Joe Scaife''' was a music producer and engineer in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] whose career was defined by his ability to find the perfect song to match with a quality singer who had not yet been discovered.<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 produced many mainstream country hit records over a 25 year span; among them are [[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"/> |
'''Joe Scaife''' was a music producer and engineer in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] whose career was defined by his ability to find the perfect song to match with a quality singer who had not yet been discovered.<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 produced many mainstream country hit records over a 25 year span; among them are [[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"/> Scaife died June 12, 2024 at age 68.<ref name="dowlingtn"/> |
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Revision as of 15:48, 21 June 2024
Joe Scaife was a music producer and engineer in Nashville whose career was defined by his ability to find the perfect song to match with a quality singer who had not yet been discovered.[1] Scaife produced many mainstream country hit records over a 25 year span; among them are K.T. Oslin's "80s Ladies", Billy Ray Cyrus'"Achy Breaky Heart", Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman" and "Here for the Party".[1] Scaife died June 12, 2024 at age 68.[1]