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Joel Moss is a record producer, sound engineer and mixer. ==Earlier years== Moss was born in 1946 in Detroit, Michigan, to Jay Harmon and Dorothy Moss. At the age of twelve, he was performing with American and Canadian folk groups. He majored in architecture at the University of Minnesota. As a student he was able to work with the Minnesota Orchestra and recorded musiciasn such as Al Jarreau, Bobby Lyle and Willy Weeks. When folk music's popularity waned, Moss became a sound engineer and producer for rock and roll bands in Detroit. He moved to Los Angeles in 1969 and found work producing and engineering projects for recording artists such as Little Richard, Joe Cocker and Johnny Cash. He became the executive director and chief engineer The Record Plant Recording Studios in 1986. This recording company operated Paramount Pictures scoring stage which enabled Moss to expand his musical endeavors with film music. He was able to develop new technology and production techniques. He became a member of the advisory board developing digital formats for film sound. In 1990, he worked and became associated with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Some of his associates were te maestro John Mauceri, Anne Parsons and the composer Michael Gore. He founded his own Managra Music company in 1997, specializing in jazz and theatre.〔()〕 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「Joel Moss」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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