Ron Nevison
Ron Nevison | |
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Genres | Rock, pop |
Occupation(s) | Producer, engineer |
Years active | 1970–present |
Website | ronnevison.com |
Ron Nevison is an American record producer and audio engineer. He started his career in the early 1970s as an engineer on albums such as Quadrophenia by The Who and Bad Company's debut album. He eventually became a producer, working with artists including Meat Loaf, The Babys, Led Zeppelin, Ozzy Osbourne, UFO, Survivor, Jefferson Starship, Thin Lizzy, Kiss, Europe, Chicago, Grand Funk Railroad, Heart, and Damn Yankees among many others.[1][2]
See also
Discography as producer (not complete)
- Thin Lizzy – Nightlife
- UFO – Lights Out (1977)
- Mike Finnigan - Black & White (1978)
- UFO – Obsession (1978)
- UFO – Strangers in the Night (1979)
- Jefferson Starship - Freedom at Point Zero (1979)
- Survivor – Survivor (1980)
- Michael Schenker Group – MSG (1981)
- Jefferson Starship - Modern Times (1981)
- Michael Schenker Group – One Night at Budokan (1982)
- Grace Slick - Software (1984)
- Jefferson Starship - Nuclear Furniture (1984)
- Survivor – Vital Signs (1984)
- Heart – Heart (1985)
- Ozzy Osbourne – The Ultimate Sin (1986)
- Survivor – When Seconds Count (1986)
- Heart – Bad Animals (1987)
- Kiss – Crazy Nights (1987)
- Chicago – Chicago 19 (1988)
- Europe – Out of This World (1988)
- Jefferson Airplane – Jefferson Airplane (1989)
- Damn Yankees – Damn Yankess (1990)
- Chicago – Twenty 1 (1991)
- Damn Yankees – Don't Tread (1991)
- FireHouse – 3 (1995)
- Meat Loaf – Welcome to the Neighborhood (1995)
- Michael Schenker Group – Written in the Sand (1996)
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – Edge of Forever (1999)
- Days Before Tomorrow (band) – The Sky Is Falling (2006)
- Walden Waltz - Walden Waltz EP (2011)
References
External links
- Official website
- Quadrophenia engineer Ron Nevison, interviewed for Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia
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