Maestro of Mixing
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Wilson’s style in the studio aimed at de-stressing his artists and trying to capture the music in as few takes as possible. He sought a consistent sound no matter the performative environment. He recorded artists in hotel rooms or in studios like this one in Motown. Wilson orchestrated his sessions with practiced ease, communicating between engineers and artists to craft the ideal sound. His affable but engaged approach made him a popular producer.
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Tom Wilson
Music producers generally work behind the scenes garnering little public recognition. Some, like Phil Spector and Quincy Jones, earned acclaim outside the industry; however, others faded into obscurity. Tom Wilson, one of these overlooked figures…