Howie Beno | |
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Birth name | Howie Beno |
Origin | Connecticut, USA |
Genres | Pop, dance, Rock |
Occupations | Producer, Engineer |
Years active | 1990-present |
Website | Official site |
Howie Beno is a recording engineer and producer who has worked with a wide range of artists in various genres, including Tom Jones, Dionne Warwick, and a long series of rock and industrial bands, including Ministry.
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Beno began his career as an engineer at Trax Studios in Chicago, working with bands Ministry, on their album Psalm 69, and the multi-platinum Red Hot Chili Peppers single, Give It Away. He was the original producer and co-writer for Stella Soleil on the independent Chicago release Drown Me In You. He also appeared as a musician on various albums.[1]
In 2002, Beno moved to New York and set up as an engineer and producer, working on television commercials. He also continued engineering and producing for bands and solo artists.[2]
Beno co-produced several tracks on Stella Soleil's Soularium album, recorded for Universal Records in 1999 at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in England. He also worked at Windmill Studios in Ireland with the Irish band Blink, whose album "The End Is High" became Billboard Magazine's Album of the Month on its USA release.