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'''FURTHER ROBIN MILLAR - EX CHAIRMAN AND NOW HONORARY PATRON OF MPG (FORMALLY REPRO)''' <ref>[http://manjari.info Further Robin Millar] Manjari Info website, retrieved August 18, 2007</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:10, 30 August 2007
Robin Millar is an English musician, songwriter and record producer.
After gaining his law degree, Millar moved into the music business initially as a keyboard player but found his niche as a producer. After working with post punk band Weekend in the 1982 his breakthrough came in 1984 with three album's Eden by Everything but the Girl, Working Nights by Working Week and especially the multi-platinum selling Diamond Life by Sade.
Later he produced albums by The Fine Young Cannibals, Big Country, Kane Gang, Bhundu Boys amongst others.
He is a patron of the Music Producers Guild which he helped found in 1987.
FURTHER ROBIN MILLAR - EX CHAIRMAN AND NOW HONORARY PATRON OF MPG (FORMALLY REPRO) [1]
References
- ^ Further Robin Millar Manjari Info website, retrieved August 18, 2007