Thom Roy

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Thom Roy is the name of a popular recording engineer that is best known for his work in the Alternative Christian Music Industry.

Roy has engineered countless numbers of albums since the 1970s, including The Choir's Voices in Shadows (which he also produced); Daniel Amos ¡Alarma! and Doppelgänger; Comedy group Isaac Air Freight's "Fun in the Son"; Phil Keaggy's Way Back Home; Jon Gibson's Forever Friends; Deliverance's What a Joke, and others. Roy also mixed Keaggy's Wind & The Wheat instrumental project.