Performance · Production
John Blakeley
John Blakeley is credited on 193 releases across 57 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
193
Pressings credited
57
Albums
7
Decades active
32
In collections
Biography
John E. Blakeley (1 October 1888 – 20 February 1958) was a British film producer, director and screenwriter, the founder of Mancunian Films. Born in Ardwick, Manchester, son of James Blakeley (born c. 1862; Manchester), and Margaret Quirk (born c. 1861; Glasgow, Scotland), he was of Lancashire (Church of England) descent on his father's side of the family and Irish Catholic on his mother's. His father had become an early film distributor in 1908 after previous work as a travelling draper. Blakeley joined his father's business and soon came to understand the tastes of the emerging cinema audiences in the northern industrial towns. By the 1930s, the younger Blakeley was making films starring the idols of northern music hall comedy: George Formby, Frank Randle and Sandy Powell. Initially relying on studios in London, rising costs encouraged him to found the Mancunian Film Studios in his hometown in 1947. With £70,000 capital, a former Methodist chapel on Dickenson Road in Rusholme was converted into a film studio. The studios produced a sequence of profitable films, often on shoestring budgets, until Blakeley's retirement in 1953. The following year the studios were sold to the BBC. Blakeley died in Stockport aged 69.
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Credited work
193 releases · 57 albums · active 1964–2024
- Performance · 644
- Production · 10
- Engineering · 6
- Other credits · 5
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Wally Heider Studios · Fantasy Studios · World Pacific Studios · Owl Mountain
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Stoneground
- Country Joe McDonald
- The Sandals
- The Sandells
- Los Holy's
- Dan Whittemore
- Neither/Neither World
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