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studio, and from 1967 to 1973 he produced and engineered most of Festival's pop output, as well as performing uncredited backing vocals and instrumental contributions on many of these recordings, one example being his distinctive falsetto on the 1968 Christopher James (real name Francis Edwards)
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and TV themes and was a vocal coach. He created many jingles that we still use today, such as "Oh what a feeling, Toyota" and "Aussie kids are Weetbix kids", he also helped in the writing and production of "The Lion King" themes song, "Hakuna Matata". He had five children in the meantime; Kerry,
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and the Australian hit single lifted from it, "Wheeling West Virginia", which were recorded at Festival Studios with Australian backing musicians. Aulton regarded his work with Sedaka as one of his career highlights.
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Samantha, Chelsea, Bridget, and Alexander, which led to having many grandchildren, Lydia, Taj, Maggie, Hanna, Jordyn, Ruby, Parker, Riley, Cooper, Charlie, Dakota, Stevie, Harley, Oliver, Declan, Carter and Jaycie.
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record producer, musician, arranger, and songwriter. He is best known for the successful pop and rock singles and albums he produced for Australian and New Zealand artists in the 1960s and early 1970s on the
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After leaving Festival in 1973 he established a successful career as a writer-producer of advertising jingles; his well-known creations (some of which are still in use today) include jingles for
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in around 1938 and began his career as a vocalist with the Adelaide-based group The Clefs. Around 1963, Aulton began working for rising Adelaide entrepreneur
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and his Sunshine group, which grew to include a management and booking agency, record labels and a string of pop music venues from
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including their 1969 hit "Mr Guy Fawkes", which made the Top 10 in Sydney and was named "Single of the Year" by
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Between 1967 and 1973, Aulton produced many hit singles for local acts, released on the Festival and
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records for most of the performers on its roster, notably the string of Australian hit singles,
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magazine. Other productions in this period include the acclaimed progressive rock albums
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Following the collapse in early 1967 of Sunshine and its short-lived sister label
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Irish-Australian record producer, musician, arranger, and songwriter
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labels. He produced all the Spin singles recorded by Sydney band
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recordings "Goodbye Mama" and "Going Home for the Last Time".
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Noosa, Queensland
The Clefs
Sunshine Records
Spin Records
Irish Australian
Sunshine
Spin Records
The Clefs
jingles
Ireland
Ivan Dayman
Adelaide
Queensland
Sunshine Records
produced
EPs
albums
Normie Rowe
Kommotion Records
A&R manager
Festival Records
Pyrmont
Spin Records
The Dave Miller Set
Ed Nimmervoll
Go-Set
Jeff St John
Kahvas Jute
Sherbet
Neil Sedaka's

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