Brian Potter (musician) explained

Brian August Potter (born 1939) is a British-born American pop music songwriter and record producer. With his writing partner, Dennis Lambert, Potter wrote and produced hits songs for the Four Tops, Tavares, the Grass Roots, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, Evie Sands, Coven, Hall and Oates, and Glen Campbell. Potter and Lambert were nominated for a Grammy Award for their production on Rhinestone Cowboy.

Career

Hailing from Billericay in Essex, England, Potter began his music career in the 1960s in London.[1] In 1969, while Dennis Lambert was in London, the two met, with Potter eventually moving to the U.S. to begin their songwriting partnership. By 1972, they were both working for ABC Dunhill Records in Los Angeles, California, who had signed the Four Tops, after the group's decision to leave Motown Records. Lambert and Potter changed the group's sound to a West Coast R&B style, then wrote and produced the Keeper of the Castle album.[2] Their writing credits on the album included the top-ten hits "Keeper of the Castle" and the million-seller, "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)."[2] They continued in the same vein with follow-up albums, Main Street People (1973) and Meeting of the Minds (1974).[2]

In 1974, Potter and Lambert began working with Glen Campbell at Capitol Records on a concept album based on the idea of an over-the-hill country musician who is uneasy about his previous fame. The effort resulted in the titular number-one single, "Rhinestone Cowboy", the success of which gave credence to claims that Potter and Lambert revived Campbell's career.[3] The single was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year. Potter and Lambert received nominations for Producer of the Year at the 18th Annual Grammy Awards.[4]

Selected discography

Songwriting credits

Production credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brian Potter in The Yellow Teddybears (1963). Vimeo.com.
  2. Book: All Music Guide to Soul: Definitive Guide to R&B and Soul . Vladimir Bogdanov . Steve . Huey . Jason . Elias . 251–252 . Backbeat Books . August 1, 2003 . 9780879307448.
  3. Book: Canongate Books . Nov 1, 2007 . . Glen Campbell, Rhinestone Cowboy: a precise multi-million second chance (1975) . 4th . 350.
  4. News: Janis Ian Tops Grammy Nominees . Dennis . Hunt . Los Angeles Times . Jan 14, 1976 . F1.
  5. Web site: Brian Potter Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More. AllMusic. 19 April 2024.
  6. Santana, Inner Secrets. Costa. J.C.. March 9, 1983. Rolling Stone. 22 April 2012.