George Martin

Rock & Roll Hall of Famer

Category: Non-Performer

Inducted: 1999

Inducted by: Jimmy Iovine


Inducted into Rock Hall Revisited in 1990 (ranked #3 in the Non-Performers - Producers/Engineers category) .

George Martin @ Wikipedia



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May you RIP, sir.

Posted by Zechariah on Wednesday, 03/9/2016 @ 01:48am


Thank you for the sound George. RIP.

Posted by Philip on Wednesday, 03/9/2016 @ 11:11am


Perhaps - PERHAPS - the best rock producer of all-time, & quite possibly on e of the top ten music producers in general.

Posted by Cheesecrop on Wednesday, 03/9/2016 @ 15:59pm


"In the studio next door, Paul McCartney was recording Live and Let Die, and producer George Martin popped into our studio to have a listen to our slightly different version of the classic he had recorded about ten years earlier. He gave a nod of approval." - Jeff Lynne comments for Roll Over Beethoven on The Electric Light Orchestra box set Flashback liner notes from 2000! 8-)

May George Martin rest in peace. :'(

Posted by Rick Vendl II on Thursday, 03/10/2016 @ 21:11pm


Let's not forget that Sir George provided guidance for another over looked band Called "America " From 1974 to 1979 Sir George helped Gerry,Dewey and Dan pump out 7 Albums producining hit songs like "Ventura Highway", "Don't Cross The River"," Only In Your Heart", "Tin Man, "Lonely People", "Sister Golden Hair", "Daisy Jane", "Today's The Day"
Thank You George, rest in peace.

Posted by Michael D'Antonio on Thursday, 08/2/2018 @ 10:16am



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