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Doug Cox Free Music

Doug Cox

Real name: Douglas Arnold Cox

American songwriter, singer, producer, promotional manager and radio director.

Born: 1938 or 1939 in Hollywood, California

When Douglas Cox was with Atlantic Records, he did promotional work for artists including Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. Co-owner of Corby Enterprises, Inc. / Corby Records
He wrote a hit for singer Bobby Goldsboro, became a friend of Beatle George Harrison, was director of programming for KRLA radio in Los Angeles and sang the theme song for the movie, “If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium” under the pseudonym J.P. Rags.
Cox, who now lives in Henderson, has also been a motivational trainer, speaker and communications consultant for corporations that have included IBM, Redken 5th Avenue and the Trump Organization.

External Pages

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