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Barbiero was a long-time collaborator with producer [[Steve Thompson (musician)|Steve Thompson]]. They started working on dance songs and later moved to rock. One of their first rock projects for [[Geffen Records]] was a band called City Kidd, who later became [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]].
Barbiero was a long-time collaborator with producer [[Steve Thompson (musician)|Steve Thompson]]. They started working on dance songs and later moved to rock. One of their first rock projects for [[Geffen Records]] was a band called City Kidd, who later became [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]].


Since 1995 Michael has produced, mixed and/or engineered projects for The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, Cowboy Mouth, Shakira, Vallejo, The Counting Crows, and Lostprophets among others, plus producing or co-producing with [[Warren Haynes]], eleven projects with [[Gov't Mule]], including the award-winning albums ''[[The Deepest End, Live in Concert|The Deepest End]]'' and ''[[Déjà Voodoo (album)|Déjà Voodoo]]''. He has also co-produced [[The Allman Brothers]]' ''[[Hittin' the Note]]'' studio album and, in 2003, their [[RIAA]] platinum certified DVD, ''Live at the Beacon Theater''. Michael has engineered, produced, and/or mixed projects that have been nominated for Grammy awards fourteen times, winning four times for: [[Blues Traveler]] ("[[Run-around]]" - 1994 - [[Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]]), Ziggy Marley (''[[Fallen Is Babylon]]'' - 1997- [[Best Reggae Album]]), Peter Frampton "Fingerprints" - 2006 - Best Pop Instrumental Album, and [[Cutting Crew]] (''[[Broadcast (album)|Broadcast]]'' 1985 - [[Best New Artist]]). More recently he has mixed songs for Danish recording artist [[Thomas Helmig]], [[Maroon 5]], [[The Expensive Habits]], Mike Farris, Roadrunner artists doubleDrive (2003), Alive in Wild Paint and [[Hinder]]. He is the president of Ring Bearer Music Ltd. publishing, owner of Ring Bearer Music Studios and a longtime member of ASCAP.
Since 1995 Michael has produced, mixed and/or engineered projects for The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, Cowboy Mouth, Shakira, Vallejo, The Counting Crows, [[Richy Nix]], and Lostprophets among others, plus producing or co-producing with [[Warren Haynes]], eleven projects with [[Gov't Mule]], including the award-winning albums ''[[The Deepest End, Live in Concert|The Deepest End]]'' and ''[[Déjà Voodoo (album)|Déjà Voodoo]]''. He has also co-produced [[The Allman Brothers]]' ''[[Hittin' the Note]]'' studio album and, in 2003, their [[RIAA]] platinum certified DVD, ''Live at the Beacon Theater''. Michael has engineered, produced, and/or mixed projects that have been nominated for Grammy awards fourteen times, winning four times for: [[Blues Traveler]] ("[[Run-around]]" - 1994 - [[Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]]), Ziggy Marley (''[[Fallen Is Babylon]]'' - 1997- [[Best Reggae Album]]), Peter Frampton "Fingerprints" - 2006 - Best Pop Instrumental Album, and [[Cutting Crew]] (''[[Broadcast (album)|Broadcast]]'' 1985 - [[Best New Artist]]). More recently he has mixed songs for Danish recording artist [[Thomas Helmig]], [[Maroon 5]], [[The Expensive Habits]], Mike Farris, Roadrunner artists doubleDrive (2003), Alive in Wild Paint and [[Hinder]]. He is the president of Ring Bearer Music Ltd. publishing, owner of Ring Bearer Music Studios and a longtime member of ASCAP.


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Michael Barbiero, born June 25, 1949, is an American record producer.

He has worked with a number of artists, such as Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Tesla, Cinderella, Blues Traveler, Ziggy Marley, Counting Crows, Scorpions, John Lennon, The Velvet Underground, Alice Cooper, Cypress Hill, Three Doors Down, Thrice, Joe Cocker and Anthrax.

He started as a staff producer for Paramount Records, earning a Grammy nomination at the age of 23 for his production of the Serpico movie soundtrack album. He later went on to sign Stephanie Mills to her first recording contract. He then specialized as a remixer in the disco era, and employed his engineering talents on 12" remixes and singles for artists like Whitney Houston, Jackie Moore, Dan Hartman, Gonzales, The Spinners, Aretha Franklin, The Jacksons, Melba Moore, Joe Simon, Madonna, Earth, Wind and Fire, Mick Jagger and Simply Red.

Barbiero was a long-time collaborator with producer Steve Thompson. They started working on dance songs and later moved to rock. One of their first rock projects for Geffen Records was a band called City Kidd, who later became Tesla.

Since 1995 Michael has produced, mixed and/or engineered projects for The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, Cowboy Mouth, Shakira, Vallejo, The Counting Crows, Richy Nix, and Lostprophets among others, plus producing or co-producing with Warren Haynes, eleven projects with Gov't Mule, including the award-winning albums The Deepest End and Déjà Voodoo. He has also co-produced The Allman Brothers' Hittin' the Note studio album and, in 2003, their RIAA platinum certified DVD, Live at the Beacon Theater. Michael has engineered, produced, and/or mixed projects that have been nominated for Grammy awards fourteen times, winning four times for: Blues Traveler ("Run-around" - 1994 - Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal), Ziggy Marley (Fallen Is Babylon - 1997- Best Reggae Album), Peter Frampton "Fingerprints" - 2006 - Best Pop Instrumental Album, and Cutting Crew (Broadcast 1985 - Best New Artist). More recently he has mixed songs for Danish recording artist Thomas Helmig, Maroon 5, The Expensive Habits, Mike Farris, Roadrunner artists doubleDrive (2003), Alive in Wild Paint and Hinder. He is the president of Ring Bearer Music Ltd. publishing, owner of Ring Bearer Music Studios and a longtime member of ASCAP.