Steve Addabbo

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Steve Addabbo
Steve Addabbo at Shelter Island Sound, NYC
Steve Addabbo at Shelter Island Sound, NYC
Background information
BornBronx, New York
GenresRock, folk, country, pop
Occupation(s)Music producer, songwriter, audio engineer, guitarist, studio owner
Years active1972–present
Websitewww.steveaddabbo.com, www.shelterislandsound.com

Steve Addabbo is a record producer, songwriter and audio engineer who helped launch[1] the careers of Suzanne Vega and Shawn Colvin. He had a vital hand in Vega's hit single, "Luka"[2] and Colvin's album Steady On.[3]

Career

He has produced and/or engineered for artists[4] including Bobby McFerrin, Bob Dylan, Eric Andersen, Loudon Wainwright III, Jeff Buckley, Gary Lucas, Lara Bello, Richard Barone, The Bongos, Robby Romero and Red Thunder, Richard Shindell, Ana Egge and The Stray Birds, Chiara Civello, Jane Olivor, Olivia Newton-John, The Manhattans and Dar Williams.

Addabbo is also an acclaimed mix engineer who has, among other projects, mixed the Bob Dylan box sets Bootleg 10: Another Self Portrait[5] and Bootleg 12: The Cutting Edge for which he received a Grammy Award. More recently he has mixed the Dylan Bootleg 13, Trouble No More and Bootleg 14, More Blood, More Tracks

He owns Shelter Island Sound Studios[6] located in Manhattan, New York.

Addabbo released his first full-length album Out of Nothing in 2016, 14 songs written or co-written by him.

Recent projects include Richard Barone's Sorrows and Promises: Greenwich Village in the 60s and the Robby Romero track "Born on the REZ" recorded with Dennis Banks, Robert Mirabal and Kris Kristoffersen honoring the Standing Rock Movement.

Selected works

External links

References

  1. ^ "VH1".
  2. ^ Avalon, Moses (June 2005). "google books". ISBN 9781617745201.
  3. ^ Avalon, Moses (June 2005). "google books". ISBN 9781617745201.
  4. ^ "allmusic".
  5. ^ "allmusic".
  6. ^ "Shelter island Sound".