Bill Szymczyk
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Bill Szymczyk (pronounced /ˈsɪm.zɪk/) (born February 13, 1943 in Muskegon, Michigan) became a musical producer and technical engineer of rock working with, among others, the Eagles in the 1970s. He produced The Who's 1981 album Face Dances, which included the hit single "You Better You Bet". He also produced B.B. King, Dishwalla, Joe Walsh, Wishbone Ash, Michael Stanley, The J. Geils Band, The James Gang, Tom Kimmel, Ford Theatre and many others. In 2007 he produced and mixed a self-titled solo album from former Verve Pipe lead Singer Brian Vander Ark which is slated for a January 2008 release, and starting in 2008 he will be producing the debut album from Eyes In The Attic. He now lives in Little Switzerland, North Carolina with his wife Lisi Szymczyk and their two sons Michael and Daniel.
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- Daley, Dan (November 2004). "Bill Szymczyk". Sound on Sound.

