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Alex Chilton (born William Alexander Chilton, on December 28, 1950, in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American songwriter, guitarist, singer and producer best known for his work with the pop-music bands the Box Tops and Big Star. Chilton's early commercial sales success in the 1960s as a teen vocalist... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Alex Chilton A new Big Star album, entitled In Space, with songs written by Chilton, drummer Jody Stephens, guitarist Auer, and bassist Stringfellow was released September 27, 2005, on Rykodisc.

Chris Bell (musician) Bell and Chilton wrote most of the group's songs, with occasional writing contributions from Hummel and Stephens.

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The Letter/Neon Rainbow Although lead singer Alex Chilton was only 16 years old at the time and had already written a number of songs, none were included on this debut.

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Mouth by Mouth All tracks written by Defever, credited as His Name Is Alive, except 4, 9 and 16, written by Melissa Elliott, and 12, a cover of a Big Star track, written by Alex Chilton, credited here as "LX Chilton."

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Chris Bell (musician) Bell and Chilton wrote most of the group's songs, with occasional writing contributions from Hummel and Stephens.

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Alex Chilton After a period in New York City, during which he worked on his guitar technique and singing style, Chilton returned to Memphis in 1971 and joined the power-pop group Big Star, with Chris Bell, recording at engineer John Fry's Ardent Studios.

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Alex Chilton After a period in New York City, during which he worked on his guitar technique and singing style, Chilton returned to Memphis in 1971 and joined the power-pop group Big Star, with Chris Bell, recording at engineer John Fry's Ardent Studios.

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Chris Bell (musician) Chilton, who attended nearly every Jynx show and sang lead vocals for a couple of weeks, soon joined the Box Tops with Cunningham, as the Jynx split up in 1966.

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Chris Bell (musician) Chilton was asked by Bell to join several months after the group had started performing.

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Alex Chilton In the 1990s, Chilton recorded an acoustic solo record of jazz standards in New Orleans' Chez Flames studio, with producer Keith Keller, and continued with a live CD released in 2004, Live in Anvers.

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Willie Tee Alex Chilton also recorded a version of Thank You John in the 1980s, and Russell Minus completed a suite of elegies in 1996 based on the legendary yet notoriously underappreciated status which marked Willie Tee's long career.

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Big Star (band) Chilton and Stephens recorded tracks with producer Jim Dickinson for a planned double album with an array of friends and guests including vocalist Lisa Aldridge, drummer Richard Rosebrough, Lee Baker of Mud Boy and the Neutrons, and Steve Cropper.

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    Alex Chilton

    Alex Chilton (born William Alexander Chilton, on December 28, 1950, in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American songwriter, guitarist, singer and producer best known for his work with the pop-music bands the Box Tops and Big Star.
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    Big Star (band)

    Jeff the Joker's Alex Chilton, Big Star & the Box Tops: Interviews &; Reviews
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    Theboxtops

    Box Tops

    The original Box Tops line-up: Bill Cunningham, Danny Smythe, Alex Chilton, Gary Talley and John Evans
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    Tav Falco's Panther Burns

    Alex Chilton (aka L X Chilton) — lead guitar: 1979–early 1980s and occasional appearances thereafter; produced several of the albums
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    Third/Sister Lovers

    In addition, the album contains what are arguably Alex Chilton's finest vocal performances.
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    Chilton (surname)

    Alex Chilton (b. 1950), American songwriter, guitarist, singer and producer
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    Gravest Hits

    It was produced by Alex Chilton and recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis in 1977.
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    That '70s Show

    The show usually opens with the theme song, "In the Street," by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell of the band Big Star.
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    Tim (album)

    Alex Chilton - Additional Production and Vocals on "Left of the Dial"
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    Pleased to Meet Me

    "Alex Chilton" (Westerberg, T. Stinson, C. Mars) – 3:12

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