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Engineer and mixer who has worked for over 20 years for [l268092], a live and portable music recording company, acquired by XM Satellite Radio in 2005. He has recorded live concerts for major artists and broadcast on the television programs
MTV Unplugged,
VH1 Storytellers, the Grammy Award broadcasts, recently working with
Jay Vicari. He was part of the production and engineering team for
Genius Loves Company,
Ray Charles’s final album. In ’70s on some
Queen’s albums he was the equipment supervisor (use the Crew role with details in brackets, please).
PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN ASSIGNING CREDITS TO THIS ARTIST!Other artists with the same name exist (list not complete):
For the bassist/guitarist/producer, having worked with Massive Attack among others, please see
Jon Harris.
For the British composer, arranger, conductor and musical director, please see
Johnny Harris.
For the American rockabilly singer born in 1932, please see
Johnny Ray Harris.
For the bassist, please see
John Harris or
John Harris.
For the saxophonist/clarinetist/flautist, member of The Sandals and Godhead, please see
John Harris.
For the harmonicist, please see
John Harris.
For the American producer and keyboardist, please see
John Harris.
For the funk/soul/jazz drummer, aka Iron Man, please see
John Harris.
For the jazz drummer appearing on releases by
Horace Silver, please see
John Harris, Jr.For the guitarist/songwriter, member of The Blue Stars, please see
John Harris.
For the coordinator, appearing on Stevie Wonder releases, please see
John Harris.
For the hardcore guitarist, member of Kings of Oblivion, please see
John Harris.
For the songwriter, please see either
John Harris or
John Harris, Jr..
For the British journalist and music critic, please see John Harris (16).
For the songwriter (Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow/Surfin’ Bird/...), please use John Harris (26) (+ ANV if necessary).