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Jack Nitzsche: the Sound Architect Who Joined the Rolling Stones with Neil Young and Film

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On rock radio, we stop to pay tribute to one of the brightest and often underestimated master minds in the history of music. Jack Nitzsche was not only the right hand of Phil Spector or the sound architect behind the most memorable orchestrations of the Rolling Stones; he was a chameleon who defined the sound of rock, pop and soundtracks for four decades. From the "sound wall" to the rawness of punk and the desert of Neil Young, on rock radio we…
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On rock radio, we stop to pay tribute to one of the brightest and often underestimated master minds in the history of music. Jack Nitzsche was not only the right hand of Phil Spector or the sound architect behind the most memorable orchestrations of the Rolling Stones; he was a chameleon who defined the sound of rock, pop and soundtracks for four decades. From the "sound wall" to the rawness of punk and the desert of Neil Young, on rock radio we…

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Futuro broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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