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Van Dyke Parks
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Van Dyke Parks, born on January 3, 1943, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, and former Warner Bros. Records executive. His work spans a diverse range of musical styles including orchestral pop, elaborate recording experiments, Americana iconography, free-associative lyrics, and Caribbean sounds. Parks gained recognition through his 1967 album Song Cycle and his collaborations with notable artists such as the Beach Boys, Lowell George, and Harry Nilsson. In his early years, Parks toured nationally with the American Boychoir School in Princeton, New Jersey, and pursued child acting roles in television and theater. After relocating to California in 1963, he performed folk music with his brother Carson along the West Coast and contributed arrangements for Disney film soundtracks, including for The Jungle Book. By the mid-1960s, Parks was an active session musician in Laurel Canyon, working with artists such as Tim Buckley, Judy Collins, and the Byrds, and collaborated with Brian Wilson on the Beach Boys' Smile project. In 1966, he joined Warner Bros. Records, working within a creative circle led by producer Lenny Waronker, and contributed to albums by artists including Harpers Bizarre, Randy Newman, and Arlo Guthrie. Parks later held an executive role at Warner Bros., pioneering the label's first division dedicated to promotional films. His musical pursuits extended into calypso and steel pan music, influenced by environmental concerns such as the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill. He produced works for artists like Mighty Sparrow and the Esso Trinidad Steel Band and contributed to Nilsson's recordings in the 1970s. Transitioning to film and television composition, Parks worked on projects including Popeye, Follow That Bird, and The Brave Little Toaster. He authored a trilogy of children's books inspired by his album Jump! and has continued to collaborate and arrange for artists like Rufus Wainwright, Silverchair, and Joanna Newsom. His discography includes albums such as Tokyo Rose, Orange Crate Art, and Songs Cycled.
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Downtown with Rich Kimball
2 episodes
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2

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly
1 episode
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1

Life of the Record
1 episode
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1

Music Buzzz Podcast - Music Interviews, Commentary & History
1 episode
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1

Hold Onto The Colours Podcast
1 episode
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1

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
1 episode
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1

Enjoy Your Life Podcast
1 episode
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1

The Samuel Andreyev Podcast
1 episode
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1
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