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Jonny Dollar

Jonny Dollar

Record producer and songwriter


Jonathan Peter Sharp (20 February 1964 29 May 2009), better known by the pseudonym Jonny Dollar, was an English record producer and songwriter.

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Sharp was born in Westminster, London and his father was the Australian film director Don Sharp.[citation needed]

Dollar is best known for his work on the Bristol collective Massive Attack's first album Blue Lines, on which he co-wrote the single "Unfinished Sympathy". Sharp's pseudonym came about during the recording of Blue Lines, where he was the only person working on the album being regularly paid. He co-produced Neneh Cherry's first three albums: Raw Like Sushi, Homebrew, and Man, and Gabrielle's third album Rise.

He provided early remixes for Portishead and co-wrote both the anti-racism song "7 Seconds" featuring Youssou N'Dour and Cherry, and Kylie Minogue's "Confide in Me".[1][2] His later works include Natty's "Man Like I" and Eliza Doolittle's eponymous debut album.

He died of cancer in May 2009 at the age of 45.


References

  1. Pierre Perrone (18 June 2009). "Jonny Dollar: Musician and producer whose work with Massive Attack pioneered the genre of trip hop". The Independent. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022.

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