T Bone Burnett has produced records by everyone from Alison Krauss/Robert Plant to Roy Orbison, and blockbuster soundtracks including O Brother, Where Art Thou.
T Bone Burnett has produced records by everyone from Alison Krauss/Robert Plant to Roy Orbison, and blockbuster soundtracks including O Brother, Where Art Thou.
Best known for his groundbreaking work with David Bowie and Marc Bolan, Tony Visconti has been creating magic behind the boards for the past 40-plus years.
Lloyd Maines is an in-demand pedal steel player and producer of some of Texas’ finest albums from Jerry Jeff Walker to Terri Hendrix and Bruce Robison.
A 2005 interview with the late Jim Dickinson about his work with Alex Chilton, Paul Westerberg and his North Mississippi Allstar sons Luther and Cody.
Record producer Bob Ezrin talks about his work on such seminal records as Alice Cooper’s Billion Dollar Babies, Pink Floyd’s The Wall and Lou Reed’s Berlin.
Grammy-winning record producer Don Was shares studio stories and insight on his work with the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul Westerberg, Kris Kristofferson and more.
Orrin Keepnews, one of the most respected producers in jazz history, played an integral role in the birth of modern jazz.
For over five decades Tommy Lipuma produced records for some of the best-known names in jazz and pop: Barbra Streisand, Miles Davis, George Benson, Natalie Cole and Diana Krall to name but a few.
The countless accomplishments spread across Phil Ramone’s six decades in the world of music production all spring from one vital principle: He wanted you to hear what he heard.
Peter Collins was the man behind the boards for records by such diverse artists as Queensryche, Indigo Girls, Brian Setzer and Nanci Griffith.
From Amy Winehouse to Bob Dylan, Mark Ronson has established himself as a producer who’s just as eager to work with legends in the making as living legends.