Joseph M. Palmaccio
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Joseph M. Palmaccio (b. 1965) is an American mastering engineer born in rural South Carolina.
Palmaccio has been nominated for four Grammy Awards and has won 3 in the Best Historical Album category for mastering. Those projects are:
- 1998: "The Complete Hank Williams" Hank Williams
- 2003: "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues--A Musical Journey" various artists
- 2004: "Night Train to Nashville--Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970" various artists
Palmaccio began his formal musical training at age eight after moving to a small town outside Chicago. First as a trumpet player and later as a drummer, his love of music led him to record his first demo at Hedden West Studios as a teenager.
After completing a B.A. from Indiana University in Telecommunications with a minor in Religious Studies, he went on to work as a mastering engineer for Bonneville Broadcasting (1988-1990), PolyGram Records (1990-1995), Sterling Sound (1995-1998), and Sony Music Studios (1999-2006).
He is currently the owner and chief engineer of The Place...For Mastering in Nashville, TN.
== EXTERNAL LINK == to Joseph M. Palmaccio's current mastering studio The Place...For Mastering[1]