Malcolm Burn
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Malcolm Burn (born October 4, 1960 in Deep River, Ontario) is a Canadian-born music producer, recording engineer and musician.
Burn grew up in Deep River, Ontario and became lead singer/keyboardist for the 1980s Canadian band Boys Brigade. Following the dissolution of that group, he turned towards production and solo work.
Besides working on projects with Blue Rodeo, Emmylou Harris (Red Dirt Girl, Stumble into Grace), Midnight Oil (Breathe), Patty Griffin, Crash Vegas (Red Earth), The Normals (A Place Where You Belong) and Patti Smith (Gone Again), Burn has often supported Daniel Lanois on various projects.
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 2001: winner, Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, with Jim Watts (engineer) and Emmylou Harris for Red Dirt Girl
- 2004: nominee, Juno Award for Producer of the Year for "Here I Am" / "I Will Dream", Emmylou Harris
[edit] Discography
1987-1988: Redemption
[edit] External links
- Malcolm Burn official website
- Jam: Boys Brigade (references Malcolm Burn)
- Octopus Media: Malcolm Burn profile
Categories: Canadian record producers | Canadian singer-songwriters | Canadian rock singers | Canadian folk singers | Canadian male singers | Canadian audio engineers | Living people | People from Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry, Ontario | People from Renfrew County, Ontario | 1960 births | Grammy Award winners | Canadian musician stubs