Deadline has hired former Business Insider Entertainment Reporter Zac Ntim as International Film Reporter, based in London.
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who shared a photo on social media with the caption “RIP Grandad.”Outside of his work in Nazareth, Charlton will be remembered for his work with Guns ‘N Roses. In the mid-’80s GNR frontman Axl Rose famously asked that Charlton produce the band’s debut album, ‘Appetite For Destruction‘.Charlton produced 25 tracks at Sound City in LA but a scheduling conflict ultimately called time on his work, and Mike Clink produced the album.
However, Charlton’s demos were later included on the 2018 reissue of ‘Appetite For Destruction’.The musician and record producer Charlton was born in Andalusia, southern Spain in july 1940 before relocating to Dunfermline, Scotland later that decade.He co-founded Nazareth in 1968. In 1971 the band played with Deep Purple on tour and began headlining their own shows a couple of years later.Charlton also acted as the band’s producer, stepping in for Deep Purple’s Roger Glover on 1975’s ‘Hair Of The Dog’, which featured the ballad ‘Love Hurts’ (first recorded by the Everly Brothers in 1960) and became Nazareth’s most renowned album.
Deadline has hired former Business Insider Entertainment Reporter Zac Ntim as International Film Reporter, based in London.
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Manny Charlton, the founding guitarist of Nazareth who played on the Scottish rock band’s best-known records, including “Love Hurts”, its LP Hair of the Dog, and also produced early Guns N’ Roses demos, died today. He was 80. His grandson, Jamie Charlton, posted the news on social media with the caption “RIP Grandad.”
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorManny Charlton, founding guitarist of the hard rock band Nazareth and producer of Guns N’ Roses early demos, has died, according to a post from his grandson. No cause of death was cited; he was 80.He was Nazareth’s guitarist, producer and songwriter from the band’s formation until 1990, performing on the band’s most successful albums, notably 1973’s “Razamanaz” and 1975’s “Hair of the Dog,” which went platinum and featured the group’s biggest hit, a dramatic cover of “Love Hurts,” originally made famous by the Everly Brothers, that reaced the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.In 1986, Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose reportedly wanted “the guy who produced Nazareth’s ‘Hair of the Dog’” to produce the band’s debut full-length.
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