Steve Reynolds (sound engineer)

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Steve Reynolds is an American, New Orleans-based audio engineer and record producer. Formerly a co-owner of Ultrasonic Studios,[1] Reynolds has worked with such artists as Rebirth Brass Band, Irma Thomas, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Kermit Ruffins, and The Radiators.[2] In 2004, under the name of Tangle Eye, Reynolds and fellow New Orleans producer Scott Billington created Alan Lomax's Southern Journey Remixed, a funk, hip-hop, and bluegrass remix of Alan Lomax's recordings for the Library of Congress.[3]

Reynolds now works as an instructor at NOCCA|Riverfront for their media arts program and as a freelance engineer around New Orleans.[4] In 2007, he won a Best Contemporary Blues Album Grammy for engineering Irma Thomas's After the Rain.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schultz, Barbara "Birth and Death of Ultrasonic Studios" Retrieved August 14, 2009
  2. ^ album liner notes "Artist Direct" Retrieved August 14, 2009
  3. ^ Graham, George "Tangle Eye Review" Retrieved August 14, 2009
  4. ^ NOCCA|Riverfront Retrieved August 14, 2009
  5. ^ Past Grammy Winners Archived November 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 14, 2009