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Adam Kasper
Occupation(s)Music producer, engineer
AwardsGrammy Award, best rock album, 2001, 2003 Grammy Award best rock album foo fighters "one by one", 2006 Grammy best instrumental album Peter Frampton "fingerprints", 2008 Golden Globe award Eddie Vedder "into the wild" soundtrack.

Adam Kasper is a Seattle area record producer and engineer, with platinum and gold awards, working with such bands as Aerosmith, Mudhoney, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, R.E.M., The Tragically Hip, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. He went to Capital High School in Olympia, Washington.

He won a Grammy Award in 2001 for his work on the Foo Fighters' There Is Nothing Left to Lose (see Grammy Awards of 2001).,[1] and again in 2004 for his work on the Foo Fighters' One by One.[2]

Albums produced

Albums mixed

Songs produced

References

  1. ^ Lang, Derrik J. (6 February 2012). "Dave Grohl fighting for rock at the Grammys". Associated Press. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Awards". Adam Kasper.
  3. ^ "Spoonshine, Song of the Sockeye (5/4, self-released)", Seattle Weekly, p. 17, May 8, 2012