National Post

RECORD PRODUCER PHIL SPECTOR,

WHO DIED SATURDAY AT AGE 81, HELPED REVOLUTION­IZEPOP MUSIC — BUT HIS TALENT WAS UNDERMINED BY A TEMPER THAT LED TO HIS CONVICTION FOR SECOND-DEGREE MURDER.

- David Wilson

Phil Spector, the music producer who went from the Wall of Sound to the walls of a California prison cell, has died. He was 81.

Spector died on Saturday morning at an outside hospital, the California department of Correction­s and rehabilita­tion said in a statement on Sunday. A medical examiner from the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office will determine the official cause of death. TMZ reported that Spector died from Covid-related complicati­ons after being transferre­d from his prison cell.

Spector made his name in the 1960s with singles by the ronettes, the Crystals, darlene Love and other performers he discovered. He wrote or co-wrote many of the artists’ songs and released them on his own label, Philles records.

“Phil’s records felt like near chaos, violence coated in sugar and candy,” musician Bruce Springstee­n said in a keynote speech at the South by Southwest music festival in 2012. “And Phil’s greatest lesson was sound.”

dozens of session musicians, collective­ly known as the Wrecking Crew, were featured on the recordings. Their performanc­es were captured through echo chambers in mono, or a single track, to produce what was known as the Wall of Sound.

Spector’s success made him “The First Tycoon of Teen,” a descriptio­n used by author Tom Wolfe in a 1964 essay for Esquire magazine.

In his later years, Spector had a reputation for erratic behaviour.

He wore wigs, travelled everywhere with bodyguards and carried handguns that he sometimes fired in recording studios.

His penchant for firearms proved fatal when actress Lana Clarkson died at his home in 2003. He was imprisoned for killing her.

Harvey Philip Spector was born dec. 26, 1939, in the Bronx, N.y., according to his birth certificat­e. His father, Benjamin Spector, was a steelworke­r and his mother, Shirley, was a homemaker.

When he was eight years old, he lost his father, who committed suicide.

His family relocated to Los Angeles in 1952. He received his first guitar the following year from his mother as a bar-mitzvah present.

Spector attended Fairfax High School, and formed the Teddy Bears with three fellow students in 1958. The group had a No. 1 single on Billboard magazine’s charts that year with “To Know Him Is to Love Him.”

Spector founded Philles in 1961 with Lester Sill, a music-publishing executive he met while working on the Teddy Bears album. He bought out Sill a year later to take full control.

Though Spector favoured singles, he released a Christmas album in 1963 with songs by the Crystals, Love, the ronettes and Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans. The album was selected as one of the top 500 of all time by rolling Stone magazine.

Spector withdrew from music in 1966 after river deep-mountain High, a song by Ike and Tina Turner that he produced, only rose to No. 88 on Billboard’s singles chart. The label was shut down later that year.

A&M records brought Spector back by signing him to a production deal in 1969. He produced John Lennon’s single Instant Karma and was then asked by Lennon and George Harrison to work on the Beatles’ album Let It Be, released in 1970.

Spector later produced albums for dion, Leonard Cohen and the ramones. He was inducted into the rock and roll Hall of Fame in 1989.

Clarkson met Spector in 2003 while working as a hostess at the House of Blues nightclub in Los Angeles. Hours later, they went to his house, where she was shot once in the mouth and died. He claimed the death was an accidental suicide.

Spector was tried for Clarkson’s death in 2007. The case ended in a mistrial because of a hung jury. He was tried again in 2009, found guilty of second-degree murder and personal use of a gun, and sentenced to 19 years to life in prison.

during the legal proceeding­s, Spector met and married his third wife, rachelle Short. She was an aspiring singer who was 40 years his junior.

Spector’s first wife was Annette Merar, a high-school classmate who sang with a pre-philles vocal group called the Spector’s Trio. They wed in 1963 and divorced two years later.

While married to Merar, he had an affair with the ronettes’ lead singer, Veronica Bennett. The couple married in 1968, and she became ronnie Spector. Her husband ended her musical career and barred her from leaving their home, among other abuses.

ronnie Spector left him in 1972 after breaking through a sliding-glass door, and the couple divorced in 1974. They had three adopted boys, donte and twins Louis and Gary.

Spector and a girlfriend, Janis Zavala, had twins in 1982. Their son, Phillip Jr., died of leukemia when he was nine. The other twin was a daughter, Nicole.

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