User:Nettwerkrob/Thom Russo
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Thom Russo is an award-winning American music engineer, mixer, producer and songwriter. He has worked with many prominent names in music including Johnny Cash (he engineered Cash's American IV: The Man Comes Around), Michael Jackson (he engineered tracks from Dangerous), and Eric Clapton (he won a Grammy® for engineering "Change The World" in 1997).[1]
He has won 2 American Grammy Awards[2] and won 11 Latin Grammy Awards, including statues for his work on Diego Torres's Distinto and Juanes' La Vida… Es Un Ratico. He has also received 12 platinum record awards for his work in the music industry.
Selection of his work as a producer
[edit]- Diego Torres' 2010 album Distinto.
- Huecco's 2008 album Assalto.
- Jesse & Joy's 2009 album Electricidad.
- Lili Haydn's 2008 album Place Between Places.
- Tony Bennett's 2006 album Duets: An American Classic (vocal producer).
Selection of his work as an engineer
[edit]- Michael Jackson's 1991 album Dangerous.
- Toto's 1993 album Kingdom Of Desire.
- New Edition's 1996 album Home Again.
- Johnny Cash's 2002 album American IV: The Man Comes Around.
- Audioslave's 2002 album Audioslave.
- Audioslave's 2005 album Out Of Exile.
- Jay-Z's single 99 Problems.
- Street Sweeper Social Club's album Street Sweeper Social Club.
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