(1941-07-05) July 5, 1941 (age 82) New York City, U.S.
Occupation(s)
Record producer, singer-songwriter
Musical artist
Terry Cashman (born Dennis Minogue; July 5, 1941)[1] is an American record producer and singer-songwriter, best known for his 1981 hit, "Talkin' Baseball". While the song is well recognized today and allowed Cashman the chance to meet the featured players,[2] it was all but ignored by typical Top 40 radio during its chart life, making only the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
^Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 438/9. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
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TerryCashman (born Dennis Minogue; July 5, 1941) is an American record producer and singer-songwriter, best known for his 1981 hit, "Talkin' Baseball"...
guest starred as themselves, playing the ringers hired by Mr. Burns. TerryCashman sang "Talkin' Softball", a modified version of his song "Talkin' Baseball"...
Peter L. Cashman (born 1936), American politician Sean Cashman (born 1987), American baseball coach Sue Cashman, Irish camogie player TerryCashman (born...
album features songs by Tony Romeo, Wes Farrell, songwriting partners TerryCashman and Tommy West, and afore-mentioned songwriting duo Barry Mann and Cynthia...
and #7 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The song was written by TerryCashman and Gene Pistilli and borrows an interlude from the French carol “Les...
album was released in 1978 by Lifesong Records. It was produced by TerryCashman and Tommy West. Dion would not record another secular album until 1989's...
the Freddy Jones Band "Talkin' Baseball (Baseball And The Cubs)" – TerryCashman "Taste of Chicago" – Albert Washington "Thank You Chicago" - Ricardo...
recorded the hit record "Lullabye" in 1960. The band featured lead singer TerryCashman, best known for his baseball songs, notably "Talkin' Baseball", then...
in a speaking role. Another well-known song is "Talkin' Baseball" by TerryCashman, released in 1981; the song refers heavily to the three New York City...
"Sunday Will Never Be the Same" was written by TerryCashman and Gene Pistilli. In an interview of Cashman on the Songfacts website, he revealed that the...
January–March 1972 Genre Psychedelic folk Length 2:29 Label ABC Songwriter(s) Jim Croce Producer(s) TerryCashman, Tommy West Jim Croce singles chronology...
Muehleisen had written several songs and was introduced to producers TerryCashman and Tommy West, who offered to produce an album of his songs. At that...
mentions Mays is "Talkin' Baseball (Willie, Mickey & The Duke)" by TerryCashman (1981), which refers to the three great New York City center fielders...
While there, he did some session work for producers Tommy West and TerryCashman. He played electric lead guitar on the Jim Croce album, I Got a Name...
("Knock Three Times", "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"), and TerryCashman and Tommy West. Producer Wes Farrell co-wrote four of the album’s songs...
rendition of "Talkin' Baseball" (subtitled "Baseball and the Cubs") by TerryCashman. The album was produced in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the...
Griffiths on guitar. Witkowski and Palumbo had auditioned for Terry Minogue, a nephew of TerryCashman of CashWest Productions. Minogue convinced CashWest to...