Glenn Rosenstein

Glenn Rosenstein is an American record producer, engineer, sound mixer and guitarist based in Muscle Shoals, AL, who engineered and produced many albums including the Grammy-winning One Bright Day by Ziggy Marley.[1] Rosenstein worked at New York City's Sigma Sound Studios in the 1980s. He owns and runs Skylight Studio.[2]

Biography

Rosenstein started as a guitarist but, having "quickly learned in a very competitive NYC market that [he] was average at best", moved to music production, his first job being a part-time receptionist at The Power Station.[3] As a producer, mixer, and engineer, his projects have won three Grammy Awards, garnered five Grammy nominations and won both an Oscar and a Golden Globe award.[4]

Selected discography

Producer

  • Last Alaska Moon by Livingston Taylor released by Coconut Bay, a division of Chesky Records, in 2010
  • There You Are Again by American singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor released by Whistling Dog Music in January 2006
  • Between the Dreaming and the Coming True by contemporary Christian musician, Bebo Norman on Essential Records released on September 19, 2006
  • Clear to Venus by American singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson, released in 2001
  • The Best of Plumb by Christian singer Plumb which features 15 previously released songs, including three remixes, 2000
  • Carried Along by American singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson, released in 2000
  • I Bificus by singer/songwriter Bif Naked, released in 1998
  • 40 Acres, the 1999 release from Caedmon's Call
  • candycoatedwaterdrops by Christian singer Plumb released in 1999
  • Wake by Emmet Swimming released twice; first as an independent releaseand later as an Epic Records release. The 1994 Screaming Goddess Music release differs from the Epic Records re-release of wake.
  • Jahmekya by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers 1991

Engineer

Musician

References

  1. ^ Ira A. Robbins (1991). The Trouser Press Record Guide. Collier Books. p. 420. ISBN 978-0-02-036361-3. Ziggy's talents really blossomed on One Bright Day, which he co-produced with Frantz, Weymouth and Glenn Rosenstein.
  2. ^ "Mix Regional News: Nashville | Mixonline". Mix (magazine). Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  3. ^ "MEET GLENN ROSENSTEIN. | Toontrack". www.toontrack.com. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  4. ^ "Biography". glennr.com. Retrieved January 14, 2017.

External links

  • Official website
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