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Richard Alderson (record producer)

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209:. In 1962, he designed and built RLA Studios in New York, and the following year began working with Harry Belafonte on his live sound system. The studios later became Impact Studios after Belafonte took a financial share. 309:
From the 1980s, he continued to work as an engineer and consultant, setting up Alderson Acoustics and designing a variety of recording facilities in and around New York. He also worked on
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Larry Crane, Coke Ennyday, Alex Stimmel, "Richard Alderson: 60's Free Jazz, Dylan's 'Electric' Tour, & More",
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in the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical section, for singer-songwriter Leslie Mendelson's album
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and exotic percussion instruments. Other musicians with whom he worked in the 1960s included
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Jay Jay French, "Record producer remembers The Beatles relationship with Bob Dylan",
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then invited Alderson to produce the live sound for Dylan on his groundbreaking
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and TV commercials, and on projects with producer and arranger
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as an audio engineer. He also began recording performers in
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and record producer, who has worked on recordings by
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East Cleveland
Audio engineer
richardaldersonaudio.com
audio engineer
Nina Simone
Bob Dylan
Harry Belafonte
Sun Ra
The Fugs
Pearls Before Swine
Roberta Flack
Grover Washington Jr.
East Cleveland, Ohio
record stores
Sherman Fairchild
folk clubs
Village Gate
Chip Monck
live recordings
Nina at the Village Gate
Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall
Thelonious Monk
Live at The Gaslight 1962
Albert Grossman
England
world tours
The Band
Fania Records
Joe Bataan
jazz

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