Ryan Hadlock

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Ryan Hadlock
Born 1978 (age 3536)
Origin Woodinville, Washington, United States
Genres Rock, alternative rock, grunge
Occupations Musician, record producer, mixing engineer
Instruments Drums, guitar, keyboard
Associated acts The Lumineers, Foo Fighters, Blonde Redhead, Milo Greene, Stephen Malkmus, Ra Ra Riot, Brandi Carlile, Gossip

Ryan Hadlock is an American record producer, best known for his production work on platinum-selling album The Lumineers by The Lumineers.[1]

Career

Hadlock grew up around music his entire life, as his parents Joe and Manny Hadlock, started Bear Creek Studio in 1977.[1] The studio has remained family-owned for two generations, and is now headed by Ryan.[1] Joe Hadlock was in a number of Seattle bands, and their family home and studio were places where creativity was encouraged, and part of the fabric of business and socializing. Ryan grew up around famous musicians, but also many talented studio players, who didn’t find fame, but taught him much about how records were crafted. Hadlock studied sound recording in London and at The Evergreen State College.[2] In London, he produced albums at the fabled Abbey Road Studios and by influential Olympia, Washington indie rockers Gossip (band), as well as the first record by Johnny Flynn.[2] He assisted Gil Norton, David A. Stewart, and Joe Chiccarelli. Some of Bear Creek’s famous clients have included James Brown, Lionel Richie, Eric Clapton, Heart, The Strokes and others.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Parton, Chris (March 23, 2013). "Producer Ryan Hadlock Sheds Light on Recording the Lumineers". OCLC 60759203. Retrieved 25 April 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 de Barros, Paul. "Family-owned Bear Creek Studio makes music and magic", The Seattle Times, Seattle, 26 April 2013. Retrieved on 15 May 2013.
  3. Dannen, Laura. "A Fiendish Conversation with Lumineers Producer Ryan Hadlock", Seattle Metropolitan, Seattle, 08 February 2013. Retrieved on 25 April 2013.
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