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Norman Edward Durkee was an American composer and pianist known for his eclectic mix of classical, jazz, rock and blues [1] but best known for his boogie-woogie piano contribution to the 1974 Bachman–Turner Overdrive hit "Takin' Care of Business".
The original studio version, recorded at Kaye-Smith Studios in Seattle, Washington, features prominent piano, played by Norman Durkee. The reason for Durkee's presence at the studio, and on the track, has been the subject of conflicting information.
Bachman–Turner Overdrive II is the second album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1973.The album reached #4 in the US and #6 in Canada. ...
Taking Care of Business may refer to: "Takin' Care of Business" (song), a 1974 song by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive Taking Care of Business, a 1990 American comedy film
Charles Durkee (1805–1870), American politician from Wisconsin; Charlie Durkee (born 1944), placekicker for the New Orleans Saints; Norman Durkee (1948-2014), American composer and pianist; Sarah Durkee, singer-songwriter; William Durkee Williamson (1779–1846), American politician from Maine; Will Durkee (born c. 1983), poker player
USCO art in Walker Art Center's exhibit catalogue for Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia. USCO was an American media art collective in the 1960s, founded by Gerd Stern, Michael Callahan, Steve Durkee, Judi Stern, and Barbara Durkee in New York.
"Norman" is a popular song written by John D. Loudermilk. Recorded by Sue Thompson in 1961, the song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 . [ 1 ] The next year, Carol Deene released her version of the song in the United Kingdom on His Master's Voice , where it reached No. 24 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 2 ]
Charles Durkee: 1849–1853: Wisconsin: Free Soiler: 1805–1870 Edwin Durno: 1961–1963: Oregon: Republican: 1899–1976 Isaac H. Duval: 1869–1871: West Virginia: Republican: 1824–1902 William Pope Duval: 1813–1815: Kentucky: Democratic-Republican: 1784–1854 Gabriel Duvall: 1794–1795 Maryland Anti-Administration 1752–1844 1795 ...