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Jerry Styner

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American songwriter, producer, and musician
Jerry Styner
Born
Jerry Howard Styner

(1936-06-18)June 18, 1936 (age 88)[1]
DiedMarch 9, 2024(2024-03-09) (aged 87)
Other namesRusty Howard
Occupations
  • Songwriter
  • producer
  • musician
SpousePeter Scantlebury

Jerry Howard Styner (June 18, 1936 - March 9, 2024) was an American songwriter, musician, and former record producer. He has written scores for or had his compositions featured in over 30 films. Some of the artists he has worked with includeChet Baker for hisBlood, Chet and Tears album,Solomon Burke for hisWe're Almost Home album and many others. For several years he served as a staff minister at the Center for Spiritual Living inPalm Desert, California. He lived his final years with his daughter in Guatemala.

Career

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In the late 1950s or early 1960s, Styner went under the name of Rusty Howard and was in the music group called The Rhythm Rangers.[2] Along with Lyricist Guy Hemric (1931-1993), they were a team that were very prolific in writing for films during the 1960s. Many of these films were the B-grade type, including theBeach Party films. The first film that Styner and Hemric wrote for wasBeach Party in 1963.[3] Hemric and Styner's songs for the Beach Party films include "It Only Hurts When I Cry" performed inBeach Blanket Bingo byDonna Loren, and released on Loren's 1965 LP of the same name along with seven other compositions by the songwriters. The song has become Loren's signature tune.[4]

He has also scored over 30 films over the years. These includeSki Party (1965),Thunder Alley (1967),The Savage Seven, (1968),The Devil's 8 (1969),The Cycle Savages (1969),The Sidehackers (1969),...tick...tick...tick... (1970),Corky (1972),Cycle Psycho (1973),Mitchell (1975) andDixie Dynamite (1976).

In 1970s along withJoe Porter andKenny Myers, he produced theHigh Voltage album for singerNick Anthony.[5] That same year, he produced Chet Baker'sBlood, Chet And Tears' album.[6] In 1972, he worked withSolomon Burke andGene Page, co-producing Burke's 1972 single, "I Can't Stop Loving You".[7]

Discography

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78 RPM

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As Rusty Howard
  • Rusty Howard with The Rhythm Rangers - (1) "Hep Cat Baby", Rusty Howard with The Rhythm Rangers - (2) "Courtin' In The Rain" / Bob Sandy - (1) "This Is The Thanks I Get", Gayle Larson - (2) "You Can't Have My Love" - Tops R244X45-49[8]
  • Bob Sandy - (1) "If You Ain't Lovin'", Rusty Howard The Rhythm Rangers - (2) "I've Been Thinking" / Bob Sandy - (1) "Kisses Don't Lie", Rusty Howard The Rhythm Rangers - (2) "Loose Talk" - Tops R251-49[9]
  • Dick Turley - "Back Street Affair" / Rusty Howard - "Blackberry Boogie" - Tops – 343[10]
  • Rusty Howard with The Rhythm Rangers - "No Help Wanted" / Corky Carpenter with The Rhythm Rangers "The Death Of Hank Williams - Tops 357[11]

45 RPM

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As Jerry Styner
  • "In The Middle Of The Night" / "Lonely Little Girl" - Palomar 45-2206 / 45-2206V - (1965)[12]

LP

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  • Jerry Styner And Michael Lloyd – The Devil's 8 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Tower – ST-5160 - (1969)[13]
  • Jerry Styner andLarry BrownOrbit III - Beverly Hills – BHS 38 - (1971)[14]
  • Great Balls of Fire (Mae West album)- (1972)-(recorded in 1968)-UK MGM:2315207.(The words on the lp's reverse, say: "Strings and horns arranged by Jerry Styner. Engineered by Jerry Styner. Mastered at MGM Recording Studios,Val Valentin in charge".TheMike Curb Congregation supplied the Vocal Accompaniment.
  • One For the Boys - Independence Records, 2001

References

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  1. ^Music BrainzJerry Styner
  2. '^Rockin Country StyleHoward, Rusty
  3. ^Classic Film and TV Café Thursday, May 5, 2011Composers of the Month: Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner
  4. ^Adam Gerace (2005-12-26)."Gerace, A 2004,Somewhere down the road: An interview with Donna Loren (Archived)". Archived fromthe original on 2005-12-26. Retrieved2010-12-11.
  5. ^DiscogsNick Anthony (3) – High Voltage
  6. ^DiscogsChet Baker – Blood, Chet And Tears
  7. ^Billboard November 25, 1972Page 57, Radio Action And Pick Singles, Soul, Also Recommended
  8. '^Rockin Country StyleHoward, Rusty
  9. ^454 WorldsCatalogue: R251-49
  10. ^DiscogsDick Turley / Rusty Howard – Back Street Affair / Blackberry Boogie
  11. '^Rockin Country StyleHoward, Rusty
  12. ^45CatCatalogue: 45-2206 / 45-2206V
  13. ^DiscogsJerry Styner And Michael Lloyd – The Devil's 8 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  14. ^DiscogsJerry Styner And Larry Brown – Orbit III
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