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Gary Tanin (born Gary Stefan Tanin, 19 September 1952, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a veteran Milwaukee musician/producer/engineer with a career spanning decades and reflecting two central themes: music and technology. ==Biography== At age 16, Tanin had already laid the foundation for his calling when he landed a record deal with Odessa Records, recording his original material.〔Milwaukee Sentinel 11/07/75 Let's Go pp. 3〕 While attending the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee during the early 70's, Tanin apprenticed as an audio engineer at ARCO Recording Studios where he studied the Art and Science of audio recording and production. In the mid 70s he released the critically acclaimed, self-produced concept album ''Otto & The Elevators''.〔Milwaukee Sentinel 11/07/75 Let's Go pp. 3〕 In the early 80's he foresaw the unique possibility of combining newly emerging computer technology with music. He produced dozens of artists during the 70s and 80s. He has had numerous articles published in industry publications, including the ''CMC Source Book'' and ''AfterTouch(tm)''. These special interests led to Tanin's work with garageband.com co-founder Jerry Harrison (of the rock band Talking Heads). Harrison contributed to ''Sublime Nation'', Tanin's 1995 solo CD released by MultiMusicaUSA. In addition to ''Sublime Nation'', Gary has released several national critically acclaimed CDs of his own and produced local, national, and international artists. Tanin's Japanese/US release, ''XPensive Dogs'', is an intercontinental fusion of east and west. A follow-up to ''XPensive Dogs'', entitled ''DOG EAT DOG'', was released in 2004. Japanese label Hard Disc International released ''XPensive Dogs'', and ''Sublime Nation'' was released in Japan on the Mouse Records imprint. Tanin's entire catalog is being distributed in the US by RockIt Records (USA). Gary Tanin has produced recordings for Sam Llanas, Daryl Stuermer, and Roger Powell while mastering releases for the likes of ex-Violent Femmes drummer Victor DeLorenzo and Daryl Stuermer (of Phil Collins and Genesis fame). Tanin has won the Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) Producer Of The Year Awards for 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010. He is a long standing voting member of The Recording Academy (NARAS), past member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), and a freelance writer & consultant. His company, Daystorm Music provides record production and mastering services for all audio formats. Collaborating with Roger Powell (Utopia/Todd Rundgren) on his 2006 solo release "Fossil Poets" Tanin produced Powell's 2009 solo Piano outing "Blue Note Ridge" as well. In 2009 Daystorm Music released "Natural Selection" a definitive compendium citing Tanin's critically acclaimed catalog from the 1970s through 2004. In 2011 Gary Tanin produced Sam Llanas' second solo album "4 A.M. (The Way Home)" and has been managing Llanas' solo career since his departure from the BoDeans. In December 2012 Tanin released the solo album "Love Changes" forty years after the release of his first LP "Love Changes All". In 2013 Tanin added Music Director and Director to his titles with the play "A Day for Grace" by Doug Vincent and Sam Llanas. He produced the soundtrack for the Boulder StoryHealers DVD "A Day for Grace", produced Sam Llanas's live CD "4/5 Live", and in November 2013 released "Otto & The Elevators - 40th Anniversary Edition" on both vinyl LP and CD formats. In 2014 Gary collaborated again with Sam Llanas producing Llanas' fourth solo record entitled "The Whole Night Thru" released November, 18 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gary Tanin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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