Dugan McNeill
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Dugan McNeill | |
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Born | Minneapolis, Minnesota USA |
Occupation(s) | Musician Producer/Engineer/Mixer Singer/Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar Keyboards Percussion |
Label(s) | PolyGram Orange Records |
Website | Dugan McNeill at MySpace |
Dugan McNeill, is an American musician and record producer who most notably worked with the 1980s Minnesota rock band Chameleon with members: Charlie Adams, Yanni, Mark Anthony, and Johnny Donaldson. The band recorded four albums together. Other recording credits include bass on the 1984 album Optimystique by Yanni, and mixing for 1994 album Hear the Masses by Bradley Joseph. He has worked extensively on producing, engineering, and mixing for "various artist" tribute CDs for ABBA, Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, Willie Nelson, Michael W. Smith, Rolling Stones, among others. He is co-owner and operator of Cherry Lane Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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