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- Don_Gehman abstract "Don Gehman is an American record producer, best known for his work in the 1980s with John Mellencamp.Gehman grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and played bass in a local rock band. During the early 1970s, Gehman worked as a live sound engineer for well-known acts of the era, including James Brown, Loggins & Messina, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chicago, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, before transitioning to studio work on the advice of Stephen Stills. He earned his first production credit on Stills' 1976 solo album Illegal Stills.Gehman's affiliation with Mellencamp began in 1980, when he engineered the singer's self-titled fourth LP. Two years later, he produced Mellencamp's American Fool, which launched the hits \"Hurts So Good\" and \"Jack and Diane.\" The album's success earned Gehman a Grammy nomination, and began an extended collaboration between the two, which included 1983's Uh-Huh, 1985's Scarecrow and 1987's The Lonesome Jubilee, which earned Gehman another Grammy nomination.Gehman has also produced R.E.M.'s Lifes Rich Pageant, Hootie and the Blowfish's Fairweather Johnson, Familiar 48's Wonderful Nothing, Cock Robin's After Here Through Midland, Jason Michael Carroll's Waitin' in the Country, River City People's Say Something Good, and Blues Traveler's Truth Be Told. He also produced Hunters and Collectors's most successful album, Cut, which spawned the Australian rock anthem \"Holy Grail\", as well as albums from other Australian artists Jimmy Barnes and Johnny Diesel.".
- Don_Gehman activeYearsStartYear "1976".
- Don_Gehman associatedBand Blues_Traveler.
- Don_Gehman associatedBand Hootie_&_the_Blowfish.
- Don_Gehman associatedBand John_Mellencamp.
- Don_Gehman associatedMusicalArtist Blues_Traveler.
- Don_Gehman associatedMusicalArtist Hootie_&_the_Blowfish.
- Don_Gehman associatedMusicalArtist John_Mellencamp.
- Don_Gehman background "non_performing_personnel".
- Don_Gehman occupation Record_producer.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageExternalLink Don+Gehman.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageExternalLink www.dongehman.com.
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- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink After_Here_Through_Midland.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink American_Fool.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Blood,_Sweat_&_Tears.
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- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_(band).
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- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Crosby,_Stills,_Nash_&_Young.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Cut_(Hunters_and_Collectors_album).
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_(musician).
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Discogs.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Fairweather_Johnson.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Grail_(Hunters_&_Collectors_song).
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- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Hurts_So_Good.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Illegal_Stills.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Jack_&_Diane.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink James_Brown.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Jason_Michael_Carroll.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Barnes.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink John_Cougar_(album).
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink John_Mellencamp.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster,_Pennsylvania.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Lifes_Rich_Pageant.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Loggins_and_Messina.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink R.E.M..
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Record_producer.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink River_City_People.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Scarecrow_(John_Mellencamp_album).
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Stills.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink The_Lonesome_Jubilee.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Truth_Be_Told_(Blues_Traveler_album).
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Uh-huh.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Waitin_in_the_Country.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLink Wonderful_Nothing.
- Don_Gehman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Don Gehman".
- Don_Gehman associatedActs Blues_Traveler.
- Don_Gehman associatedActs Hootie_&_the_Blowfish.
- Don_Gehman associatedActs John_Mellencamp.
- Don_Gehman background "non_performing_personnel".
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- Don_Gehman name "Don Gehman".
- Don_Gehman occupation Record_producer.
- Don_Gehman website www.dongehman.com.
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- Don_Gehman yearsActive "1976".
- Don_Gehman subject Category:American_record_producers.
- Don_Gehman subject Category:Living_people.
- Don_Gehman subject Category:People_from_Lancaster,_Pennsylvania.
- Don_Gehman subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Don_Gehman hypernym Producer.
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- Don_Gehman comment "Don Gehman is an American record producer, best known for his work in the 1980s with John Mellencamp.Gehman grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and played bass in a local rock band. During the early 1970s, Gehman worked as a live sound engineer for well-known acts of the era, including James Brown, Loggins & Messina, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chicago, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, before transitioning to studio work on the advice of Stephen Stills.".
- Don_Gehman label "Don Gehman".
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