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Encyclopedia > Steve Douglas

Steve Douglas is an artist who has worked as a comic book illustator and editor. he was the editor and production manager for Famous Funnies, and served as an editor for thirty-five other titles. He also did the comic strip Salty Sam, the Sailor.


External Links

  • NCS Awards
  • Steve Douglas' biography at the NCS site

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Steve Douglas (800 words)
Douglas work with Spector led to calls from Brian Wilson (of the Beach Boys) and Jan Berry (of Jan and Dean), as they and the entire West Coast pop scene began taking off.
Douglas played on such instrumental hits as the Ventures’ “Walk - Don’t Run” and the Routers’ “Let’s Go (Pony).” Douglas was offered all the work he could handle and recalls once doing 18 sessions in a single week.
March 10, 2003: Steve Douglas is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the eighteenth annual induction dinner.
Steve Douglas - Biography - AOL Music (182 words)
Sax player Steve Douglas was born Steven Douglas Kreisman in Hollywood in 1938.
Steve Douglas passed away on April 19, 1993, while warming up for a Ry Cooder session.
As a result of his contributions, Steve Douglas was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
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