John Linde

Musically, he has been involved in genres which include, doo-wop, r&b, soul, pop, and heavy rock.

He produced the singles, "Where Are We Going" by Bobby Bloom, "A Touch of Baby" for The Tymes, "The Letter" for The Outrage and others.

[3] He would go on to produce recordings for the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble, Mickey Lee Lane, the Purcells and more.

He would also take on the role of vice president for the Hempstead, New York located Community Records Inc., and in 1969, was a founder of Hand Music, Ltd. With him were Jack Rieley and Russ Mackie.

[5] Linde and Peter Antell wrote the song, "What Are Boys Made Of" which was recorded by The Percells.

[6] Linde, Bobby Bloom and Billy Jackson produced the Thom Bell composition, "A Touch of Baby" for The Tymes, which was released on MGM K13631 in 1966.

[7][8] Also that year they composed and produced both sides to a Bobby Mann single, "Make the Radio a Little Louder" / "Heart of Town", which was released on Kama Sutra KA 210.

[12] An English group, The Ways and Means who were managed and produced by Ron Fairway recorded it as B side to their single, "Sea of Faces" which was released later that year.

[13][14] Linde co-wrote and co-produced Bobby Bloom's 1967 single, "Love, Don't Let Me Down" which was released on Kama Sutra KA 223.

[28] In early 1973, Billboard noted that the Hempstead, New York based Ultra-Sonic Studios who had facilitated the recordings for Vanilla Fudge, had now launched their own music publishing arm.