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unusual facts about audio engineer


Robert Hupka

Robert Hupka (August 26, 1919 – July 3, 2001) was a recording engineer for RCA and later for Columbia Records and, until his retirement, a cameraman for CBS Television in New York.


200 km/h in the Wrong Lane

The group did not write any songs for the album; it was primarily written and produced by Trevor Horn, Martin Kierszenbaum, Robert Orton and Ivan Shapovalov.

Bill Dudleston

Re-mastering engineer Steve Hoffman has utilized the Legacy speakers on re-issues of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole.

Bill Holford

Bill Holford (né William Dwight Holford, Sr.; 12 June 1919 Bartlesville, Oklahoma — 22 March 1999 Houston) was, for 50 years, an American recording engineer and record producer.

Chicory Tip

It was one of the first hit singles to feature a Moog synthesizer, which in this case was programmed and played by studio engineer and record producer Chris Thomas.

Phil McDonald

Philip McDonald is an English recording studio audio engineer, best known as the engineer for EMI and later for Apple Records during the Beatles' studio years, along with Geoff Emerick and others.

Phill Brown

Phill Brown (born 4 January 1955, Tottenham, London) is an audio engineer who has worked with a number of well-known musicians, including (but not limited to): Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Cat Stephens, and Bob Marley.

Pirate radio in Australia and New Zealand

Early to mid-1960s Bruce Jackson and friends from Vaucluse High School were raided by the PMG for operating an AM pirate station that unbeknown to them covered all of Sydney.

Seth Firkins

Seth Firkins is an Atlanta-based audio engineer who has worked with artists and producers such as Rihanna, Future, Jay-z, Trina, Shawty Redd, Ciara, and Gucci Mane.

Sir Lord Baltimore

Additional tracks, mixing, & overdubbing were done at New York, New York's Hendrix-founded Electric Lady Studios with legendary engineer Eddie Kramer, better known for his work with Jimi Hendrix, KISS, and many others.

Southern Reunion

All tracks were produced by Mo, engineered and mixed by Simon Smart, with the exception of "The Man From The Everglades" which was engineered and mixed by Mo.

Viv Fisher

Viv Fisher (born 1952) is an ex-BBC audio engineer and multivocalist who performed all parts of the Brass band used in the title sequence of the BBC's 1985 TV series, Blott on the Landscape.


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Allaf

Anas Allaf, Syrian American singer-songwriter, recording artist, guitarist and audio engineer

Bambi Lee Savage

Bambi Lee Savage (birth name: Shannon Strong) is a singer, songwriter and musician who also has worked as an audio engineer, most notably assisting on U2’s Achtung Baby.

Ben Glatzer

The Chevelles – At Second Glance (1995) – mixing & audio engineer

Cabir Maira

He is an Audio Engineer, having received the Bachelors Degree In Multimedia, Audio Engineering, Film and Webdesign from SAE World Headquarters, Byron Bay, New South Wales.

Christine Bentley

Bentley is divorced and is the mother of Canadian music producer/audio engineer DJ Swivel (born Jordan Young in 1984).

Fade Kainer

Fade Kainer was born in Langen, Germany, lives in Brooklyn, New York and is a musician and composer, music producer, audio engineer, sound designer, visual artist and painter.

Jeremy Edwardson

Jeremy Edwardson (born March 25, 1979) is an American singer/songwriter, producer/audio engineer, and former lead vocalist of the Seattle-based band, The Myriad.

Jonathan Brown

Jonathan David Brown (born 1955), American record producer and audio engineer

Love You Live

It is the band's third official full-length live release and is dedicated to the memory of audio engineer Keith Harwood, who died in a drug-induced car accident shortly before the album's release.

Magnetophon

American audio engineer Jack Mullin acquired two Magnetophon recorders and fifty reels of magnetic tape from a German radio station at Bad Nauheim near Frankfurt in 1945.

Mārtiņš Saulespurēns

Saulespurēns worked as an audio engineer for the Latvian Conservatory of Music when he met American session musician, Skipper Wise.

Randy Torres

He now works as a music supervisor, composer, audio engineer and sound designer at Microsoft Production Studios.

Roger Savage

One of his earliest film credits was as an audio engineer on Getting Back to Nothing, Tim Burstall's documentary of the 1970 World Surfing Championships staged at Bells Beach, Victoria.

Ted Marcus

In addition to drumming, Marcus was Senior Audio Engineer and Sound Designer for MTV, mixed the Emmy Award winning short film StandFast: Trip to Sudan, and mixed and did sound design for the film Pitch, which was accepted at the Cannes Film Festival.

Tom Hedden

Working with audio engineer David Robidoux, the two were instructed by NFL Films director Steve Sabol in 1994 to create a score for a TNT special titled, 75 Years: The History of the NFL.

Trent Walker

Since 2005, Walker has been the senior audio engineer on the Bonneville Communications show Music and the Spoken Word, which features the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah.