Alex Gibson (music producer)

Alex Gibson (born “Bruce Alexander Gibson IV” April 10, 1974 in Orlando, Florida) is an American record producer, engineer, mixer, and composer. He resides in Los Angeles, California.

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Biography

Gibson attended the University of Florida and studied Chemistry and Music. He played drums with several bands in the Gainesville music scene including the Brazilian band Jacaré Brazil. During the summer of 1995, Gibson toured and played with both Jacaré Brazil and the famed Brazilian group Olodum.

After graduating with a degree in Chemistry in 1996, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts to study Music Production and Engineering at the Berklee College of Music.

In 1998, Gibson moved to Los Angeles, California and worked as a Staff Engineer at A&M Studios. He stayed with the studio through its transition to Henson Recording Studios in 2000, eventually becoming Chief Engineer. During his time at Henson/A&M he worked as an 2nd Engineer on recordings with Rage Against the Machine, LeAnn Rimes, Duran Duran, Michael Bublé, Christina Aguilera, Stone Temple Pilots, Suicide Machines, Gabe Dixon Band, Shawn Mullins, Cinematic, The Cult, Tonic, Fastball, and Incubus. (Source: AllMusic) Gibson also worked with a number of prolific producers including Brendan O’Brien, Bob Rock, Rupert Hine, John Shanks, and Joe Barresi.

In 2005, Gibson left the Jim Henson Company and started the production company ActionGoNow with Nathan Jenkins. Gibson and Jenkins composed music for HBO, CBS, RipeTV, Paramount Pictures, and Nike. He left ActionGoNow in 2008.

In early 2010, Gibson was working with David Lee Roth on a new collection of songs. He is currently working on a new studio album with Stuart Davis.

Gibson is married to television producer Meagen Gibson. They have a son named Bruce.

Discography

As Producer

As Mixer

As Engineer

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