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Joe Boyd, a prominent producer and writer, managed Americana acts in the ’60s before moving to London where he produced landmark albums for artists like Pink Floyd and Nick Drake. In 1979, he launched Hannibal Records, a label at the forefront of the world music era, releasing a notable catalog of titles. His acclaimed 2008 memoir, “White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s,” detailed his early years in the music industry and garnered critical praise.
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