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Eddie Kramer

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 2003: Janie Hendrix, sister of Jimi, inducts engineer Eddie Kramer into the Hall of Fame.

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Sam Phillips

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 2000: Sun Records founder Sam Phillips, who first recorded Elvis, is inducted into the Hall of Fame by his former musical...

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Neil Young

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1998: Neil Young, after accepting the Les Paul Award from Alan Parsons, delivers an electrifying speech attacking the shortcomings of digital...

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Tom Dowd

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1999: Legendary engineer Tom Dowd is inducted into the Hall of Fame by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.

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Sting With Les Paul

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1999: Sting, recipient of the Les Paul Award, is presented with a custom-made Les Paul guitar and tells the audience: “I...

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Stevie Wonder

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1997: An emotional Stevie Wonder accepts the Les Paul Award. He wears a tuxedo created especially for the occasion, with different...

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Don Was

<< PREVIOUSHOME 1996: Musician/producer Don Was wins the TEC Award for Outstanding Producer, and then presents the Les Paul Award to Brian Wilson of...

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Phil Spector

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1995: Bandlead Paul Shaffer of Saturday Night Live inducts his friend Phil Spector into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame Spector...

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Pickup Band

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> A pickup band comprising Booker T. Jones, Boz Scaggs, Don Was and Ray Benson improvises on “Green Onions” and “Sittin’ on...

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Robert Moog

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1992: While inducting synth pioneer Robert Moog into the Hall of Fame, Devo’s Mark Mothersbaught drops to his knees and bows...

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Weird Al

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> Host “Weird Al” Yankovic (in 1991), flanked by bassist Will Lee, Les Paul and Art Garfunkel

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Peter Asher

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> 1990: Producer/engineer George Massenburg receives his award from producer Peter Asher (right).

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Bob Liftin

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> The TEC Awards Hall of Fame is inaugurated, with Les Paul and Bob Liftin (pictured) as its first inductees. Circa 1988.

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Norman Lear

<< PREVIOUSNEXT >> Television producer Norman Lear, whose company bought Mix that year (1989), suprises the audience with an a cappella rendition of “There’s...

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