Tom Lord-Alge

Tom Lord-Alge
Born (1962-01-17) January 17, 1962 (age 62)
OriginNew Jersey, United States
GenresRock, pop, indie rock, indie pop, pop punk
Occupation(s)Mixer, record producer, audio engineer
Websitetomlord-alge.com

Tom Lord-Alge (born January 17, 1962)[1] is an American music engineer and mixer.[2] He began his career at Unique Recording in New York. Subsequently, he was the resident mixer at what used to be known as "South Beach Studios", located on the ground floor of the Marlin Hotel.

Lord-Alge received two Grammy Awards for his work on Steve Winwood's Back in the High Life (1986), and Roll with It (1988), both winning in the 'Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical' category. His third Grammy was for Santana's Supernatural (1999), which won Album of the Year. Lord-Alge has mixed records for U2, Simple Minds, The Rolling Stones, Pink, Peter Gabriel, OMD, Sarah McLachlan, Dave Matthews Band, Blink-182, Avril Lavigne, Hanson, Sum 41, Live, Manic Street Preachers, New Found Glory, Story of the Year and Marilyn Manson, among others.[3]

  1. ^ Hoffman, Frank (2004), Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound, Volume 1 (revised ed.), Taylor & Francis
  2. ^ "Awards Nominations & Winners". Grammy.com. 30 April 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Tom Lord-Alge | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2021.

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