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Tuesday, October 8
 

12:00pm EDT

Opening & Awards Ceremony
Tuesday October 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
Join the AES Committee and Chairs as we celebrate award recipients from the past year. The Opening and Awards will be followed by the keynote speech by Ebonie Smith.
Speakers
avatar for Leslie Gaston-Bird

Leslie Gaston-Bird

Owner, Mix Messiah Productions
Leslie Gaston-Bird (AMPS, MPSE) is author of the book "Women in Audio", part of the AES Presents series and published by Focal Press (Routledge). She is a voting member of the Recording Academy (The Grammys®) and its P&E (Producers and Engineers) Wing. Currently, she is a freelance... Read More →
avatar for Gary Gottlieb

Gary Gottlieb

AES President-Elect, Mendocino College
President-Elect, Co-Chair of the Events Coordination Committee, Chair of the Conference Policy Committee, and former Vice President of the Eastern Region, US and Canada; AES Fellow, Engineer, Author, Educator and Guest Speaker Gary Gottlieb refers to himself as a music generalist... Read More →
avatar for Michael Hagen

Michael Hagen

System Administrator and Studio Manager, New York University - Clive Davis Institute
Michael Hagen is the driving force behind the technical operations at the Clive Davis Institute at New York University, where he oversees the maintenance and continual improvement of the institute’s advanced production facilities. With extensive hands-on experience in recording... Read More →
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Jeanne Montalvo

Engineer/Producer, Self
Jeanne Montalvo is a Grammy-nominated audio engineer and award-winning radio producer. She was selected amongst thousands of applicants as the 2018 EQL resident at Spotify Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City, assisting in the recording process for artists like John... Read More →
Tuesday October 8, 2024 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
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12:45pm EDT

Keynote: Ebonie Smith
Tuesday October 8, 2024 12:45pm - 1:45pm EDT
Ebonie Smith is a celebrated music producer, audio engineer, and singer-songwriter, based in the vibrant hub of Los Angeles. As a prominent figure in the industry, she currently holds the esteemed roles of senior audio engineer and producer at Atlantic Records. Ebonie's remarkable portfolio features notable credits, including the Broadway cast album of Hamilton, Janelle Monae's groundbreaking Dirty Computer, and Cardi B's chart-topping Invasion Of Privacy.

Notably, Ebonie serves as the Co-Chair of the Producers & Engineers Wing of The Recording Academy, underscoring her dedication to advancing excellence in music production. Beyond her professional achievements, she is the visionary founder and president of Gender Amplified, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to celebrating and empowering women music producers.

Ebonie's educational foundation includes a master's degree in music technology from New York University and an undergraduate degree from Barnard College, Columbia University, solidifying her position as a distinguished leader in the music industry.
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avatar for Ebonie Smith

Ebonie Smith

Ebonie Smith is a celebrated music producer, audio engineer, and singer-songwriter, based in the vibrant hub of Los Angeles. As a prominent figure in the industry, she currently holds the esteemed roles of senior audio engineer and producer at Atlantic Records. Ebonie's remarkable... Read More →
Tuesday October 8, 2024 12:45pm - 1:45pm EDT
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2:00pm EDT

Jack Antonoff & Laura Sisk, Up Close and Personal
Tuesday October 8, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Jack Antonoff and GRAMMY® Award-winning recording and mix engineer Laura Sisk will be the focal point of a special event session titled “Up Close and Personal.” Jack Antonoff is an eleven-time GRAMMY® Award-winning producer, artist, songwriter, and musician, as well as the creative force behind Bleachers. In February 2024, Antonoff won Producer of the Year at the GRAMMY Awards® for an incredible third consecutive year, becoming only the second producer in history to win three years running. He will be joined by five-time GRAMMY® Award-winning recording and mix engineer and long-time collaborator Laura Sisk in a session revealing their studio work with such leading artists as Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Sabrina Carpenter, Kendrick Lamar, Nick Cave, St. Vincent, Diana Ross and more. The event will be moderated by producer/engineer/musician Glenn Lorbecki.
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avatar for Jack Antonoff

Jack Antonoff

Credited by the BBC for having “redefined pop music,” the globally celebrated, eleven-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, Jack Antonoff has collaborated with the likes of Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Lana Del Rey, The 1975, Diana Ross, Lorde... Read More →
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Laura Sisk

Laura Sisk is a five-time GRAMMY® Award-winning recording and mix engineer, widely recognized for her work with producer Jack Antonoff on Taylor Swift, as well as working with renowned artists like Lana Del Rey, Jon Batiste, Florence + The Machine, Diana Ross, Lorde, St.Vincent... Read More →
Tuesday October 8, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
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3:15pm EDT

Audio Design Roundtable
Tuesday October 8, 2024 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
Join us at the AES NY 2024 convention for an exciting panel featuring top-tier audio equipment designers who have set new standards in the industry! Geared toward aspiring audio designers, students, and educators, this session will dive into the creative and technical processes behind groundbreaking audio gear used in studios, live sound, and beyond. Hear from industry leaders as they share career highlights and insights on staying ahead in a rapidly evolving field. In addition, students will learn about the various student design competitions presented by AES, offering unique opportunities to showcase their skills and gain recognition. Stick around for a Q&A session, where you'll have the chance to ask these leading experts your burning questions and gain valuable knowledge to power your future in audio design!
Speakers
avatar for Christoph Thompson

Christoph Thompson

Director of Music Media Production, Ball State University
Christoph Thompson is vice-chair of the AES audio education committee. He is the chair of the AES Student Design Competition and the Matlab Plugin Design Competition. He is the director of the music media production program at Ball State University. His research topics include audio... Read More →
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Brecht De Man

Head of Research, PXL University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Brecht is an audio engineer with a broad background comprising research, software development, management and creative practice. He holds a PhD from the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London on the topic of intelligent software tools for music production, and... Read More →
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George Massenburg

Associate Professor of Sound Recording, Massenburg Design Works
George Y. Massenburg is a Grammy award-winning recording engineer and inventor. Working principally in Baltimore, Los Angeles, Nashville, and Macon, Georgia, Massenburg is widely known for submitting a paper to the Audio Engineering Society in 1972 regarding the parametric equali... Read More →
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Anthony Agnello

Managing Director, Eventide
Tony Agnello was born in Brooklyn, graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1966, received the BSEE from City College of NY in 1971, the MSEE from the City University of NY in 1974 followed by post graduate studies in Digital Signal Processing at Brooklyn’s Polytechnical... Read More →
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Marek Walaszek

General, Addicted To Music
Tuesday October 8, 2024 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
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4:30pm EDT

Sonic Mastery - A Room of One's Own
Tuesday October 8, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
This panel brings together a group of audio engineers to explore their experiences of navigating and shaping the audio industry as Black women. As they delve into the creation and significance of safe spaces, the panelists will discuss the importance of community in a field where representation is often lacking. Through sharing stories of unique and impactful projects, the conversation will highlight the creativity and resilience required to thrive in a male-dominated industry. Additionally, we will celebrate the legacy of unsung women producers and their groundbreaking contributions to music and production. This session is a discussion by and tribute to the talent and influence of Black women in audio engineering, both past and present.
Speakers
avatar for Eve Horne

Eve Horne

Peak Music
avatar for Leslie Gaston-Bird

Leslie Gaston-Bird

Owner, Mix Messiah Productions
Leslie Gaston-Bird (AMPS, MPSE) is author of the book "Women in Audio", part of the AES Presents series and published by Focal Press (Routledge). She is a voting member of the Recording Academy (The Grammys®) and its P&E (Producers and Engineers) Wing. Currently, she is a freelance... Read More →
avatar for Gloria Kaba

Gloria Kaba

Studio Manager, Power Station at BerkleeNYC
Gloria Kaba is a Ghanaian-American sound engineer, producer, mixer, and writer with over a decade of experience in the studio, often operating under the moniker Redsoul. She’s worked on A Tribe Called Quest’s final album We Got It From Here...Thank You For Your Service and Solange’s... Read More →
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Ebonie Smith

Ebonie Smith is a celebrated music producer, audio engineer, and singer-songwriter, based in the vibrant hub of Los Angeles. As a prominent figure in the industry, she currently holds the esteemed roles of senior audio engineer and producer at Atlantic Records. Ebonie's remarkable... Read More →
Tuesday October 8, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
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Wednesday, October 9
 

10:00am EDT

Fania Records at 60
Wednesday October 9, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Fania Records is often called the Motown of Latin music. With a who's who amongst salsa royalty, they hold a catalog of some of the greatest talent in Latin Music. From their humble beginnings selling cds out of cars, to Yankee Stadium and then Live in Zaire for the Rumble in the Jungle, Fania reached the top. Now at 60, Fania records is re-mastering much of their catalog. Join Grammy Winning Engineer JC "Mr. Sonic" Losada as he moderates a discussing with one of the re-mastering engineers Kevin Gray to hear more about the tech behind handling the Fania catalog.
Wednesday October 9, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
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11:30am EDT

New Trends in Fully Virtual Design and Prototyping of Speaker Drivers
Wednesday October 9, 2024 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
The audio industry is increasingly focused on fully virtual prototyping of devices, designs, and measurement setups. New modeling trends include performing detailed nonlinear distortion analysis, incorporating frequency-dependent properties in time-domain studies, creating lumped components for real-time system analysis, and virtually developing and testing innovative materials. In this talk, we will explore two examples to discuss the emerging modeling techniques and strategies that enable these advanced analyses and address challenges in speaker driver design.
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Jinlan Huang

Applications Engineer, COMSOL, Inc.
Wednesday October 9, 2024 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
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  Sponsor Session

12:45pm EDT

Grammy Producers & Engineers' Wing: Songs That Changed My Life Vol. II
Wednesday October 9, 2024 12:45pm - 1:45pm EDT
Some songs are hits, some we just love, and some have changed our lives. Our panelists break down the DNA of their favorite tracks and explain what moved them, what grabbed them, and why these songs left a life-long impression. Back by popular demand, this presentation is guaranteed to make you feel good about being in the recording business.
Speakers
avatar for Maureen Droney

Maureen Droney

Vice President, The Recording Academy Producers & Engineering Wing
Maureen Droney is Vice President of the Recording Academy (GRAMMY Awards) Producers & Engineers Wing. A former recording engineer herself, Maureen has worked on GRAMMY-winning recordings for artists including Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Santana—as well as on numerous other... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 12:45pm - 1:45pm EDT
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2:00pm EDT

The Technical Legacy of Dr. Robert Moog
Wednesday October 9, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
This year marks the 60th anniversary of Dr. Robert Moog's AES paper, "Voltage-Controlled Electronic Music Modules" (paper number 346), as well as the debut of the Moog modular synthesizer. This along with a subsequent paper, "A Voltage-Controlled Low-Pass High-Pass Filter for Audio Signal Processing" (paper number 413) presented in 1965, form the basis for generations of electronic instruments that followed. Throughout his career, Bob Moog worked closely with artists to solve technical challenges that led to musically satisfying instruments. In this session we'll reflect on the development of these designs as well as the impact they have had on the industry from some of those who worked with Moog as well as designers who have built on this technical foundation.

This panel will be followed by a book signing at the AES Booth.

A Brief Testimonial on the Occasion of the 60thAnniversary of Bob Moog’s Historic AES Presentation on his Prototype Voltage-Controlled Modular System
By Albert Glinsky, author of Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution, Oxford University Press, 2022

Sixty years ago this week, Robert Arthur Moog, a shy, unassuming young man of 30, not generally known to anyone outside the world of theremin kits, sat at his little AES display at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, his table draped with his wife’s Indian print bedspread. Sitting atop it was his self-described “Abominatron”—four handmade modules with sheet metal panels hastily spray-painted, with jacks and knobs identified only by paper labels stuck on with rubber cement. He was surrounded on all sides by the titans of the audio electronics industry: Ampex, Scully, 3M. It was intimidating to a fault; he sat, hoping a few passersby would care to don a pair of earphones to sample the aural cherry pies or pumpkins of his State Fair-like presentation—a pleasant curiosity at best, he figured. Then something unexpected happened. As he famously recalled, a prominent visitor approached and uttered the words, “I’d like a couple of these and a couple of these.” He was in business, and he hadn’t planned on anything like that. History was made right then and there.


During this same 16th Annual AES convention week, on Wednesday, October 14th, at 9:30 in the morning, a session titled, MUSIC AND ELECTRONICS was chaired by the venerable Harald Bode. The second presenter of the morning, a certain Robert A. Moog of the R. A. Moog Company of Trumansburg NY, strode to the podium and read a 9-page typed manuscript titled, “Voltage-Controlled Electronic Music Modules.” Footnotes at the bottom of his last page credited a few predecessors on whose giants’ shoulders he felt he was standing—figures like Myron Schaeffer, Hugh LeCaine, and Bode himself. And the crowd was formidable: Le Caine was there, Bode, of course, and Harry F. Olson and Herbert Belar, inventors of the already classic RCA Mark I and Mark II synthesizers.


After the convention, Bob began selling custom variations on his prototype modules, and the rest, of course became history. But what some may not realize—something that really struck me as Bob’s biographer—is the influence, not just of the instruments themselves, but of Bob’s generosity in sharing the “recipe,” as I like to call it, for this groundbreaking system that would revolutionize music and sound art. Less than a year after his AES presentation, Bob published a detailed 7-page article in the July 1965 issue of the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, replete with generous block diagrams, schematics, and photos. In the proprietary world of our current technology, this selfless, open-source act is astounding. Not that others hadn’t done this sort of thing before, and Bob had certainly come of age in the world of hobbyist magazines, DIY projects, and the brotherhood of tinkerers. But with the commercial potential of Bob’s system, it fairly gave the whole game away. Bob had inadvertently presented his own giant’s shoulders to the world, upon which so many others would stand—some eventually acknowledging the pedestal on which they held their own inventions, some not. But then, Bob’s passion was sheer invention, and often, as we know, to the detriment of profit and the big picture. But that was Bob: generosity of spirit, and the delight of scattering his seeds widely, even if some of it occasionally took root in competitors’ pastures. It’s not a stretch to say, and I say it with full confidence and conviction based on the facts: Buchla, ARP, EMS, and numerous others that followed—none of them would have been possible without Bob’s published recipe. The timeline bears it out, and some have openly admitted it.


The seminal genius of Bob’s work (and there are so many aspects to it), might be summed up by two statements he made in his AES talk that October morning in 1964. After citing several early historical attempts at producing music electronically, he explained, “The failure of any of these instruments to attain widespread success can be attributed at least partially, to the limitation on the degree of control which the performer is able to exercise over the instrument’s sounds.” He concluded his paper by saying, “In particular, the setting up of prototype experimental musical instruments, and the remote-control processing of conventional audio signals are ideal applications for the voltage-controlled modules.” Ideal indeed!! Amen Bob. And what a legacy you’ve left us. Thank you, and congratulations on such a rich 60-year legacy!!
Speakers
avatar for Michael Bierylo

Michael Bierylo

Chair Emeritus, Electronic Production and Design, Berklee College of Music
Chair Emeritus, Electronic Production and Design
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Michelle Moog-Koussa

Executive Director, Bob Moog Foundation
Wednesday October 9, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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4:15pm EDT

Immediate Family Film at AES NY 2024
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:15pm - 5:15pm EDT
The Immediate Family (the modern iteration of a legendary studio ensemble known as “The Section”) is a unique group of iconic musicians composed of four of the most recorded, respected, and sought-after players in modern music: Danny Kortchmar (guitar and vocals), Waddy Wachtel (guitar and vocals), Leland Sklar (bass), Russ Kunkel (drums) and the addition of prominent touring, session guitarist and songwriter Steve Postell (guitar and vocals). Frequent collaborators both in the studio and on stage, their work can be heard on albums from Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Warren Zevon, Graham Nash, Neil Young, David Crosby, and many, many more. Kortchmar, Sklar, and Kunkel have worked together since the early ‘70s and made up three-quarters of The Section, best known for both their studio and live work in support of some of the top-selling singer/songwriters and solo singers in the history of music, as well as their acclaimed instrumental albums. (By the mid-70s, they were later joined by Wachtel). The film reveals the machinery behind the booming era of the singer-songwriter, when the talents of these four musicians were in furious demand. Collectively, these musicians helped define the sound of a generation. The band is managed by Industry veterans, Fred Croshal of Croshal Entertainment Group and David Helfant of Arpeggio Entertainment, who also served as Executive Producers of the band’s Documentary. Join band members Danny Kortchmar and Waddy Wachtel, and record producers Russ Titelman and Niko Bolas, and acclaimed filmmaker Denny Tedesco to discuss this award- winning documentary.
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avatar for Danny Kortchmar

Danny Kortchmar

Danny Kortchmar is a guitarist, songwriter, and producer, renowned for his work with some of the biggest names in rock and pop music. Kortchmar became a prominent figure in the 1970s as part of the West Coast music scene. He has collaborated extensively with artists like James Taylor... Read More →
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Denny Tedesco

Acclaimed filmmaker Denny Tedesco (director of The Wrecking Crew and now the full-length documentary Immediate Family), grew up in Los Angeles. In 1996, Denny set out to tell the story of his terminally ill father, legendary session guitarist Tommy Tedesco.  “The Wrecking Crew... Read More →
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Niko Bolas

Niko Bolas is an award-winning music producer and recording engineer with credits that include work with such artists as LeAnn Rimes, The Mavericks, Prince, Neil Young, Tyler Bank, Boz Scaggs, Sheryl Crow, Toto, Los Lobos, Jewel, OneRepublic, Johnny Cash, and Keith Urban.He is also... Read More →
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Russ Titelman

Russ Titelman is an acclaimed American record producer, known for his versatile work across rock, pop, and jazz genres. Titelman began his career working with Phil Spector as a guitarist and singer in the early 60’s. Then, after being signed to Don Kirchner's publishing company... Read More →

Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:15pm - 5:15pm EDT
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Thursday, October 10
 

10:00am EDT

Full-Frequency Room Impulse Response Simulation: Combining Ray Tracing and Finite Element Methods
Thursday October 10, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Room acoustics simulation is used in the audio industry for designing rooms, evaluating acoustic treatments, determining optimal placement of speakers and microphones, and auralization. Due to the wavelength and size scales, it is difficult to accurately model the room’s response over the entire frequency range. This presentation will focus on using a hybrid approach, where the results from multiple numerical methods are implemented into a single model, thereby improving accuracy and maintaining feasibility. This presentation will include detailed discussion about finite element modeling, ray tracing, appropriate source conditions, and boundary conditions. Results from the model are compared to measurements of Acentech’s Founders Room Listening Lab in Cambridge, MA.
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Thursday October 10, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
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  Sponsor Session

11:15am EDT

Produce Like A Pro at AES NY 2024
Thursday October 10, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Produce Like A Pro by Warren Huart is an exciting community and site dedicated to empowering engineers and producers with the tools to make better recordings and mixes. Now, Huart brings that knowledge and his group of special guests to the AES stage to go even more in depth live. Don't miss this exciting panel as you're sure to learn something new as well as be in the company of some of the best engineers in the business.
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Warren Huart

Produce Like A Pro
Thursday October 10, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
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3:00pm EDT

Making of Mean Girls 2024
Thursday October 10, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Deep dive into the making of Mean Girls featuring Lewis Goldstein, Atmos Mixer Rerecording Engineer and Hanan Rubinstein the lead music producer. Recorded at Daxxit Sound Studios (Fort Lee, NJ) and The DiMenna Center for Classical music (NYC). Score was mixed at Daxxit sound studios, the music was mixed at Larrabee Studios (Los Angeles) and immersive theatrical Atmos was mixed at Parabolic Studios (NYC) by Lew Goldstein.

Moderated by: Roey Shamir

AES NY Section originally presented a similar panel on May 5th this year , Unfortunately the music supervisor Jack Grabon and one of the soundtrack mixers  Chris Galland can’t be with us, but we will share some of what they said at the original panel. Photo is from that event promo









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avatar for Roey Shamir

Roey Shamir

Mixmaster, INFX PRODUCTIONS INC.
• Freelance Audio Engineer, Mixer and Producer • Audio Engineer Mixer, Producer, Remixer for extensive major label records and filmproductions (Mix to Picture) • Mixed and Recorded music / albums for numerous RIAA multi platinum and Grammynominated... Read More →
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Lewis Goldstein

Atmos Mixer Rerecording Engineer, Owner Parabolic Studios
avatar for Hanan Rubenstein

Hanan Rubenstein

Lead Music Producer and Score Mixer
Hanan is an in demand sound engineer, producer, vocal coach and a true multi-instrumentalist. From the stage to the studio he is known for his work with Alicia Keys, Adam Blackstone/BBE, Jeff Richmond and J.Cole. His other credits include a bevy of industry leading artists such as... Read More →

Thursday October 10, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
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