- Tom Dowd
Tom Dowd (
October 20 ,1925 –October 27 ,2002 ) was an Americanrecording engineer and producer forAtlantic Records . He was credited with innovating themulti-track recording method.Career
Early years
Born in
Manhattan , Dowd grew up playing piano, violin, tuba, and string bass. His mother was an opera singer and his father was aconcertmaster .Dowd graduated from
Stuyvesant High School in June, 1942 at the age of 16.cite magazine |url=http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Oct04/articles/rocketscience.htm |title=The Engineers Who Changed Recording |month=October |year=2004 |journal=Sound on Sound |last=Daley |first=Dan |accessdate=2007-11-01] He continued his musical education atCity College of New York . Dowd also played in a band at New York'sColumbia University , where he became a conductor. He was also employed at thephysics laboratory of Columbia University.Military work
At age 18, Dowd was drafted into the military with the rank of
sergeant . He continued his work in physics at Columbia University. He worked on theManhattan Project contributing to theatomic bomb . The purpose of the work was unclear until 1945.cite web |url=http://www.thelanguageofmusic.com/bio_40.HTM |title=Biography |publisher="Tom Dowd and the Language of Music" |accessdate=2007-11-01] Dowd planned to obtain a degree innuclear physics when he completed his work on the Manhattan Project. However because his work was top secret the university did not recognize it, and Dowd decided not to continue, since the university's curriculum would not have been able to further his physics education. His research for the military was more advanced than the academia of the times.Music
Dowd took a job at a classical music recording studio until he obtained employment at
Atlantic Records . He soon became a top recording engineer at Atlantic Records and recorded popular artists such asRay Charles ,The Drifters ,The Coasters ,Ruth Brown , andBobby Darin (Dowd recorded the legendary "Mack the Knife") and captured jazz masterpieces byJohn Coltrane ,Ornette Coleman ,Thelonius Monk , andCharlie Parker . His first hit was Eileen Barton's "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd a Baked A Cake". It was Dowd's idea to cut Ray Charles' recording of "What'd I Say" into two parts and release them as the "A" and "B" sides of one 45 rpm single record.Dowd worked as an engineer and producer from the 1940s until the beginning of the 21st century. He recorded albums by many artists including:
Eric Clapton ,Lynyrd Skynyrd ,Rod Stewart ,Wishbone Ash , Cream, Lulu, Chicago,The Allman Brothers Band ,Joe Bonamassa ,The J. Geils Band ,Meat Loaf ,Sonny & Cher ,The Rascals ,Willie Nelson ,Diana Ross ,Kenny Loggins ,James Gang ,Dusty Springfield ,Eddie Harris ,Charles Mingus ,Herbie Mann ,Booker T. and the MGs ,The Drifters ,Otis Redding ,The Coasters ,Bobby Darin ,Aretha Franklin ,Arlan Feiles , Joe Castro andRuth Brown . [cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:2p8j1vkjzzua~1~T40B |publisher=All Music Guide |title=Tom Dowd - Credits |accessdate=2007-11-01] Dowd received aGrammy Trustees Award for his lifetime achievements in February 2002.He died of
emphysema on October 27, 2002 inFlorida , where he had been living and working atCriteria Studios recording studio for many years.Legacy
Tom Dowd helped to shape the artists that he worked with, and because he worked with an array of great artists on some of the world's greatest recordings, Dowd was highly influential in creating the sound of the second half of the 20th Century. It was he who encouraged
Jerry Wexler ofAtlantic Records to install anAmpex eight-track recorder, enabling Atlantic to be the first recording company to record using multiple tracks. [cite book
first=Matt
last= Dobkin
year= 2004
title= I Never Loved a Man the Way I Loved You: Aretha Franklin, Respect, and the Making of a Soul Music Masterpiece
edition=
publisher= St. Martin's Press
location=New York
pages= pp 142-143
id=ISBN 0-312-31828-6 ]Dowd is credited as the engineer who popularized the eight-track recording system for commercial music and popularized the use of stereo sound. Although stereo had been invented in the 1930s, Dowd was the first to use it on a record. He also pioneered the use of linear channel faders as opposed to rotary controls on audio mixers. He devised various methods for altering sound after the initial recording.
In 2003 director Mark Moormann premiered an award-winning documentary about his life entitled "
Tom Dowd and the Language of Music ". In the 2004 biopic "Ray", Tom Dowd was portrayed byRick Gomez .Notes
External links
* [http://www.thelanguageofmusic.com/ Tom Dowd and The Language of Music]
* [http://www.thelanguageofmusic.com/discography.htm Discography]
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