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1 Life and career  





2 American Recording Co.  





3 Discography (producer)  



3.1  Three Dog Night  





3.2  Iron Butterfly  





3.3  Blues Image  





3.4  The Dillards  





3.5  Jellyroll  





3.6  The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band  





3.7  Chris Hillman  





3.8  20/20  





3.9  Alice Cooper  





3.10  Phil Seymour  





3.11  Dwight Twilley  





3.12  Steppenwolf  





3.13  John Kay & Steppenwolf  





3.14  Alcatrazz  





3.15  London  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Richard Podolor
Birth nameRichard Allen Podolor
Also known as
  • Dickie Podolor
  • Richie Allen
  • Born(1936-01-07)January 7, 1936
    Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    DiedMarch 9, 2022(2022-03-09) (aged 86)
    Occupation(s)
    • Musician
  • engineer
  • record producer
  • Instrument(s)Guitar
    Years active1956–2000s
    LabelsDecca
    Formerly ofThe Pets

    Richard Allen Podolor (January 7, 1936 – March 9, 2022) was an American musician, record producer and songwriter. His career started as a session musician in the 1950s, and he was best known as the producer of Three Dog Night.

    Life and career[edit]

    Podolor was born in Los Angeles on January 7 1936,[1] and learned guitar as a child.[2] He became a session musician at the age of 16, and played on Bonnie Guitar's hit, "Dark Moon", in 1956. He made some recordings as Dickie Podolor in the late 1950s, and toured as a member of the Pets, a group that also included session musicians Plas Johnson and Earl Palmer. He played on the Pets' 1958 hit "Cha Hua Hua". His success as a musician enabled his family to open a recording studio, the American Recording Company, initially run by his brother Don Podolor. Together with drummer Sandy Nelson, Richie Podolor recorded a demo of "Teen Beat", but the song was then taken up and recorded by other musicians with Nelson, becoming a hit in 1959. Because Podolor was not given a co-writing credit for "Teen Beat", Nelson later credited him with co-writing some of his later recordings, including his 1961 hit "Let There Be Drums".[2]

    Podolor released recordings for Imperial Records in the early 1960s, using the name Richie Allen (or, on one single, Dickie Allen). His 1960 single "Stranger from Durango" reached No. 90 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] His early 1960s albums as the leader of Richie Allen and the Pacific Surfers featured top Los Angeles session musicians including René Hall, Tommy Tedesco, Plas Johnson, Lincoln Mayorga, and Sandy Nelson. Two of these Imperial albums, The Rising Surf and Surfer's Slide, were later reissued on CD.[2]

    He continued to record under his own name as well as working as a session musician. By the mid-1960s, he increasingly worked as an audio engineer as well as a musician, on recordings by the Monkees, the Turtles, the Electric Prunes, the Grateful Dead, Donovan, and others. He produced two studio albums for Steppenwolf, engineered all their early hits including "Born to Be Wild",[4] and produced Three Dog Night's "Mama Told Me Not to Come" and "Joy to the World", leading to his work on all subsequent albums by Three Dog Night.[5] Other acts with whom he worked as a producer included Alice Cooper, Iron Butterfly, the Dillards, Chris Hillman, and Black Oak Arkansas.

    Podolor passed in his sleep on March 9, 2022, at the age of 86.[6][7]

    American Recording Co.[edit]

    In 1959, the Polodor family established the American Recording Co. recording studios in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The studio operated at this location until 1982, then reopened in Calabasas in 1984, where it is still in operation today.[8]

    Discography (producer)[edit]

    Three Dog Night[edit]

    Iron Butterfly[edit]

    Blues Image[edit]

    The Dillards[edit]

    Jellyroll[edit]

    The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band[edit]

    Chris Hillman[edit]

    20/20[edit]

    Alice Cooper[edit]

    Phil Seymour[edit]

    Dwight Twilley[edit]

    Steppenwolf[edit]

    John Kay & Steppenwolf[edit]

    Alcatrazz[edit]

    London[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 12. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
  • ^ "A TRIBUTE TO RICHARD PODOLOR". steppenwolf.com. March 11, 2022. Archived from the original on November 7, 2022. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  • ^ "Gwen Mars Hits Wolf Mountain Next Thursday", The Deseret News, July 28, 1995
  • ^ "Richie Podolor, Producer of Hits For Three Dog Night, Dies", Best Classic Bands, March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2022
  • ^ "OBITUARY - Richard Allen Podolor - January 7, 1936 – MARCH 9, 2022". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  • ^ "American Recording Co". Discogs. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  • External links[edit]


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