Thomas Jerome Moulton is an American record producer who was born in 1940 in
Schenectady. Before starting his production career, he worked as a model and
held promotion positions at labels including King Records, RCA, and United
Artists. He is credited with inventing the breakdown section and the 12-inch
single vinyl format. Moulton achieved a breakthrough with a continuous-mix tape
created for The Sandpiper on Fire Island, which led to his work on the Gloria
Gaynor disco album Never Can Say Goodbye (1975). He is famous for remixing hits
such as The Three Degrees' “Dirty Ol' Man”...