Douglas Farthing Hatlelid (born August 27, 1942), better known as Chip Douglas, is an American songwriter, musician (bass, guitar and keyboards), and record producer, whose most famous work was during the 1960s. He was the bassist of
the Turtles for a short period of time and the producer of some of the
Monkees
The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of ''The Monkees'' television series, they were one o ...
' biggest hits, including "
Daydream Believer" and "
Pleasant Valley Sunday".
Early career
Douglas was raised in Hawaii and began his musical career with a folk group he formed in high school, "The Wilcox Three", modeled after
The Kingston Trio. During a trip to California, they were discovered by a well-known booking agency and signed by RCA/Camden to record an album at their studios in Hollywood. He performed in the group using the name "Chip Douglas", which would be the name he would use for the rest of his career (though he would occasionally use his real name as a songwriter).

The group dissolved and Douglas, along with
Cyrus Faryar and noted rock photographer
Henry Diltz, formed the
Modern Folk Quartet (along with musician
Jerry Yester) in Los Angeles. They were signed by
Warner Bros.
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and recorded two albums: ''Modern Folk Quartet'' and ''Changes''. They also appeared as themselves in a nightclub scene for the Warner Bros. movie ''
Palm Springs Weekend'', starring
Connie Stevens and
Troy Donahue (1963). MFQ spent the next several years touring the U.S. playing college concerts.
The Modern Folk Quartet was signed by producer
Phil Spector
Harvey Phillip Spector (December 26, 1939 – January 16, 2021) was an American record producer and songwriter who is best known for pioneering recording practices in the 1960s, followed by his trials and conviction for murder in the 2000s. S ...
in 1966, and recorded a song, "
This Could Be the Night", co-written by Spector and up-and-coming singer-songwriter
Harry Nilsson
Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), sometimes credited as Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter who reached the peak of his success in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by pioneering vocal overdub experi ...
. The record was not released at that time, but Douglas and Nilsson became friends. In the latter half of 1966, Douglas was a member of the short-lived Gene Clark Group, a band featuring the ex-
Byrds Gene Clark, ex-
Grass Roots Joel Larson, and Bill Rinehart, formerly of
the Leaves
The Leaves were an American garage rock band formed in the San Fernando Valley, California, in 1964. They are best known for their version of the song "Hey Joe", which was a hit in 1966. Theirs is the earliest release of this song, which became ...
. Clark disbanded the group at the end of that year without having recorded or released any records.
The Turtles

When
the Turtles' bassist Chuck Portz was fired from the band, Douglas was asked to take his place. His first record with them was "
Happy Together", which they'd decided to record after hearing a well-worn demo that had been passed on by numerous other artists. Douglas played bass and did the arrangement that was recorded, and it became a huge hit for The Turtles, ousting
the Beatles
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' "Penny Lane" from the #1 single position on the American pop charts.
Seeing the Turtles perform at Hollywood's
Whisky a Go Go
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in early 1967,
the Monkees
The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones (musician), Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of ''The Monkees (TV series), Th ...
'
Michael Nesmith
Robert Michael Nesmith (December 30, 1942 – December 10, 2021) was an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He was best known as a member of the Monkees and co-star of their The Monkees (TV series), TV series of the same name (1966–1968) ...
approached Douglas and asked if he would like to become the new producer for the band, who were tired of the "manufactured" recording setup they were accustomed to. Douglas answered, "I've never produced a record in my life." Nesmith, who had produced album tracks for the group, but had little influence with their label
Colgems Records, assured him, "Don't worry; if you're willing to quit The Turtles, I'll show you everything you need to do."
Douglas's final appearances with the Turtles were in February 1967. He was replaced by Jim Pons of the Leaves.
The Monkees
Douglas accepted Nesmith's offer, and joined the Monkees in the studio, first to create a new single with all four Monkees playing. It couldn't be released because of a publishing restriction imposed by
Screen Gems
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(who both produced the Monkees series and controlled their
music publishing
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). Douglas's next Monkees project was their ''
Headquarters
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'' album. Recorded over six steady weeks of sessions at the RCA Studios in Hollywood, ''Headquarters'' was the first album to feature the Monkees playing on every track. Douglas contributed a song, "Forget That Girl", and joined them on bass guitar in the studio. The album was released in the spring of 1967, and began a steady climb up the charts, eventually reaching #1 on Billboard's album chart, but was displaced by the Beatles' ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''.
No singles from ''Headquarters'' were issued in the United States, but a non-album song from the same sessions, "
The Girl I Knew Somewhere", reached the top 40 as a B-side. Douglas produced the hit single "
Pleasant Valley Sunday" (written by
Gerry Goffin
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and
Carole King
Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician renowned for her extensive contributions to popular music. She wrote or co-wrote 118 songs that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billbo ...
), which featured Douglas on bass and an innovative guitar intro composed by Douglas and played by Nesmith. Douglas produced the next Monkees' album, ''
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, & Jones, Ltd.'', on which he also played bass. Unlike ''Headquarters'', it was done in several different studios around the U.S. between Monkees tour dates.
Douglas also introduced members of the Monkees to new songwriters, including
John Stewart, who wrote "
Daydream Believer", which would become their second-biggest all-time single and was included on the 1968 album ''
The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees''. Douglas also introduced the band members to Harry Nilsson, who played them a selection of his original songs, and became friends with the band. One of the songs, "Cuddly Toy", was covered by the Monkees, and featured on both the ''Pisces'' album and an episode of their TV series. Douglas has been quoted as saying, "I like to think I gave Harry his big break, which resulted in a record deal with RCA."
Douglas was pleased to have made hit records with the Monkees, but was disappointed that they weren't able to erase the common misconception that The Monkees weren't actually musicians, and that the press took little notice of their accomplishments.
The Turtles, revisited
As 1967 ended, the Monkees wanted to take full control of their music, and said farewell to Douglas, who became a producer for the Turtles. The first project was ''
The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands'' album, the name of which was taken from the title track, co-written by Douglas and Harry Nilsson. It also included two more Turtles' top-ten hits: "Elenore" and "You Showed Me".
Douglas had performed "You Showed Me" with Gene Clark in 1966, while he was a member of the Gene Clark Group. Originally an uptempo number, the slow, moody arrangement came about by accident. Douglas was demonstrating the song for vocalists
Howard Kaylan and
Mark Volman
Mark Randall Volman (born April 19, 1947) is an American vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the 1960s rock band The Turtles, and, along with his bandmate and friend Howard Kaylan, a member of the 1970s rock ...
, on an organ whose bellows was broken, requiring him to play it slowly. Douglas told them "This isn't the way it's supposed to sound", but Kaylan and Volman disagreed, thinking the new tempo would be perfect.
The Monkees, revisited
Douglas kept in touch with the Monkees and returned in 1969 to record his composition "Steam Engine" with
Micky Dolenz
George Michael Dolenz Jr. ( ; born March 8, 1945) is an American musician and actor. He was the drummer and one of two primary vocalists for the pop rock band the Monkees (1966–1970, and reunions until 2021), and a co-star of the TV series ''T ...
on vocals. The song appeared in reruns of their TV show.
In 1976, Douglas re-teamed with Dolenz, Jones, and Tork to record the single, "
Christmas Is My Time of Year", co-written by Douglas and Howard Kaylan. By then, Nesmith was no longer affiliated with the group.
In 1986, a Monkees reunion tour reawakened interest in the band, and
Rhino Records
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reissued all their original albums, including their work with Douglas.
Douglas has appeared in several documentaries about the Monkees, reminiscing about his work with the band.
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Post Monkees
In 1969, Douglas produced the album '' Hand Sown...Home Grown'', the first solo album by Douglas' then-girlfriend Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American singer who has performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music.
Ronstadt has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three A ...
.
The Modern Folk Quartet reunited in 1975 and began to perform again, often appearing at the Ice House in Pasadena, California. For several years, they teamed up with ex-Kingston Trio member Dave Guard to back him in his solo act. In the 1980s, the Modern Folk Quartet recorded several albums for a Japanese record company. They also toured Japan, where they remain popular (1988, 1990, 2003, 2005, 2011 and 2016).
Douglas continues to write and produce records in a variety of genres, and divides his time between California and Hawaii.
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1942 births
Living people
Guitarists from San Francisco
20th-century American keyboardists
Songwriters from California
Record producers from California
The Monkees
The Turtles members
American male guitarists
American male bass guitarists
20th-century American bass guitarists
Modern Folk Quartet members