Dan Healy (Soundman)
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Dan Healy | |
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Genre(s) | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Audio engineer |
Associated acts | Grateful Dead |
Dan Healy was, after Owsley Stanley (aka Bear), the Grateful Dead's first and most influential sound man.[1][2] A favorite amongst dead heads for many years, he was the first introduce legal bootlegs for live concert recordings. Furthermore, he also was a pioneer in rock sound system innovation (see the Wall of Sound).