Everything Farrell Touches Turns Into Records Of Gold by Richard Trubo
December 7, 1972 Lubbock Avalanche Lubbock, Texas
STAR MAKER - Wes Farrell, left, credited with creating the super career of David Cassidy, is now concentrating on the recording career of former evangelist Marjo, right.
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LOS ANGELES - Everything Wes Farrell touches turns to gold. Gold records, that is.
Farrell is one of the music industry's youngest and most talented executives. An although he has remained mostly behind the scenes as a composer, record producer and music publisher, his clients have accounted for the sales of about 50 million records in the last two years.
"To create well is painful," says Farrell. "It's not an easy process. That's why I work with only the most professional artists. I demand total commitment from the artist to give me everything he has to offer and likewise I offer him all the energies I have."
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Soon he was both writing and producing records for Jay and the Americans, the Everly Brothers, the Cowsills, the Brooklyn Bridge and Dawn. He also produced some of the music in the film, "Midnight Cowboy."
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