Talk:Jack Richardson (record producer)

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Jack Richardson was also featured in a one hour documentary that aired on MuchMore Music and the CHUM TV network in Canada. The documentary was called Adventures in Rock 'n Roll...The Producers, The Jack Richardson Story. It was write, directed and produced by London Ontario based filmmaker Bruce Carter. Gggarth Richardson (Jack's son) and Bob Ezrin served as Executive Producers.

The doc followed Jack's wide and varied career that spanned over 40 years of producing Classic Rock! Interviews with Alice Cooper, all the memebers of The Guess Who (Jack produced all of their records), fellow producers Bob Ezrin, Phil Ramone, and Gggarth Richardson. Others in the doc are Ian Thomas, Tim Schdmit from The Eagles, Richie Fury for Poco and many others.

The documentary aired from 2002 to 2006 all across Canada.

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