Trina Shoemaker
Trina Shoemaker is a mixer, record producer and sound engineer responsible for producing/engineering and/or mixing records for popular bands such as Queens of the Stone Age,[1] Sheryl Crow,[1] Emmylou Harris,[1] Something for Kate,[2] Nanci Griffith[2] and many more.
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- 2004 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: Steven Curtis Chapman, All Things New [3]
- 1998 Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical): Sheryl Crow, The Globe Sessions [4]
- 1998 Best Rock Album Engineer: Sheryl Crow, The Globe Sessions [4]
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- 2002 Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical): Sheryl Crow, C'Mon C'Mon
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- 2003 Technical Excellence: Sheryl Crow, C'Mon C'Mon
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