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John Baxter
John Baxter is credited on 94 releases across 24 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1969–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

94
Pressings credited
24
Albums
7
Decades active
29
In collections
Biography
John Baxter (March 5, 1819 – April 2, 1886) was an American attorney and jurist who served as a United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit from 1877 to 1886. Initially a Whig, he had previously served several terms in the North Carolina House of Commons, including one term as Speaker, before moving to Knoxville, Tennessee to practice law. Baxter opposed secession on the eve of the American Civil War, and was a delegate to the East Tennessee Convention, which sought to create a separate, Union-aligned state in East Tennessee. He subsequently took the Oath of Allegiance to the Confederacy, in part to provide legal defense for Unionists charged in Confederate courts. Those he defended during the course of the war included several members of the East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy and several participants of the Great Locomotive Chase. He ran unsuccessfully for the Confederate Congress in September 1861. By mid-1862, he had returned to his pro-Union stance. Baxter supported Democratic presidential candidate George B. McClellan in 1864, but would eventually join the Republican Party. In 1870, he was a delegate to the state constitutional convention that created the current Tennessee State Constitution.
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Credited work
94 releases · 24 albums · active 1969–2022
- Performance · 121
- Production · 6
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Utopia Studios · Air Studios · Mount Pleasant Studio · RMS Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Re-Flex (2)
- Johnny Clegg & Savuka
- Blue Room (3)
- Various
- Louis and Clark
- Halford
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