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  • Jan 31, 1930
    Record producer and keyboard player Al De Lory is born in Hollywood. He produces many of Glen Campbell's biggest singles, including "Wichita Lineman," "Galveston," "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Gentle On My Mind"
    Apr 6, 1965
    The Beach Boys record "California Girls" at Hollywood's Western Recorders with a band that includes future Glen Campbell producer Al de Lory and super-drummer Hal Blaine
    Jul 12, 1965
    The Beach Boys record "Sloop John B." at Western Recorders in Los Angeles. Among the supporting musicians are future Glen Campbell producer Al de Lory, future John Denver drummer Hal Blaine and Nashville-resident-to-be Jim Horn
    Jan 22, 1966
    The Beach Boys record "Wouldn't It Be Nice" at the Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles. The session's lineup includes guitarist Ray Pohlman, drummer Hal Blaine and pianist Al de Lory, destined to work with Emmylou Harris, John Denver and Glen Campbell
    Jan 31, 1966
    Brian Wilson records his pop single "Caroline, No" at the Western Recorders in Los Angeles. Glen Campbell appears as a musician on the session, as does his future producer, Al de Lory
    Mar 21, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' "Sloop John B.," a pop hit that includes Glen Campbell's future producer, Al de Lory, in a supporting role on keyboard
    Feb 29, 1968
    Producer Al De Lory shares the Grammy for Best Country & Western Recording with Glen Campbell for "Gentle On My Mind"
    May 10, 1968
    Producer and arranger Al De Lory overdubs his string arrangement to Glen Campbell's "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
    Aug 14, 1968
    Producer Al De Lory's string arrangement is overdubbed on Glen Campbell's "Wichita Lineman" in a session at the Capitol Studios in Los Angeles
    Jan 9, 1969
    Producer and arranger Al De Lory overdubs the string section for Glen Campbell's "Galveston" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles

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