William B. Meeks Jr.

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William Bruce Meeks Jr. (aka William Bruce Meeks II; March 2, 1921 – September 8, 1999) was an American producer, composer and arranger of radio jingles and founder of PAMS in Dallas; which, according to Billboard in 1972, was the largest jingles firm in the world. Meeks was also a keen woodwind, flute, and saxophone player. In addition, he was an expert in music physics. rdf:langString
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