Talk:Eric Bazilian
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Role in Joan Osborne's Relish
editThis article implies Bazilian produced Relish: "Bazilian has become recognized internationally for being a songwriter, session musician, arranger, and producer for many artists. In 1995, he played all those roles for Joan Osborne's debut album Relish"
The wiki page for Relish also claims this: "The song was written by the album's producer, Eric Bazilian of the Hooters."
However, the Relish page lists Rick Chertoff as the producer.
Can anyone clarify this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sirgarence (talk • contribs) 14:36, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
Bazilian & Wester
editBazilian and Mats Wester are engaged in a side project called "Bazilian & Wester" (see http://www.bazilianwester.com/). Unfortunately the information I found online about this is pretty scarce. It seems like they released two albums ("Bigger than the Bossa Nova" and "What shall become of the baby"), but I did not find any reference about it at musicbrainz.org, so I am a little hesitant about adding a section about "Bazilian & Wester" to the article. Does anybody have reliable information regarding this project?