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  1. Alan Shacklock (born 20 June 1950) is an English musician, composer, arranger and recording producer, who lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee. His 1972 song " The Mexican " as performed by Babe Ruth is considered influential in the early development of b-boying and hip-hop culture.

  2. Alan's celebrated musical career has achieved international acclaim for his work in Classical, Rock, Contemporary Christian and Film genres. His creative genius is multifaceted, having produced, performed, composed and arranged orchestral pieces for over 50 major release albums, while working with some of the world's most renowned artists and leading record labels.

  3. Engaging the next generation, Alan Shacklock is a professor and teaches courses in both Audio Technology and Music Business Programs at the highly respected Belmont University in Nashville, TN USA, just off famed Music Row. Professor Shacklock combines academic scholarship with real-world industry experience.

  4. Babe Ruth: Darker Than Blue – The Harvest Years 1972-1975 (Esoteric/Cherry Red) The 50 Best Prog Rock Bands Ever. Belmont School of Music, Curb College Students Collaborate on Immersive Recording Session. How Meat Loaf Became Music’s Most Unlikely Megaseller. Sounds Visual Radio Episode 75: Alan Shacklock (Babe Ruth)

  5. In this interview with Richard Niles, Alan tells the first part of his incredible story, growing up in Hatfield, being part of the London music scene of the 1960s, success with BABE RUTH and his...

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  6. Shacklocks Accolades include : 3x Grammy nominee, BMI ‘Icon’, multiple platinum-gold status album award winner, BAFTA nominee. Golden Globe & Emmy winner. His guitar solo on “The Mexican “(live) with Babe Ruth is hailed in the New Musical Express publication as one of ”50 Greatest Guitar Solos”.

  7. Tweet. James Attlee met up with hitmaking record producer ALAN SHACKLOCK to talk about his rock'n'roll origins and Christian faith. Alan Shacklock. I first met Alan Shacklock when he produced a band I was playing guitar with, back in 1983.