- Doug Boehm
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Doug Boehm Origin South Pasadena, California Genres Rock, Alternative rock Occupations Producer, Audio engineering Doug Boehm (born 1969) is an American record producer and sound engineer who specializes predominantly in the rock music genre and has worked in collaboration with Rob Schnapf on a number of occasions. He produced the releases of the American group French Kicks and served as the recording engineer for Dr. Dog, the Australian groups Powderfinger and The Vines, as well as the British rock group Switches. He recorded the Booker T. Jones album "Potato Hole" with the Drive-By Truckers, and recently produced the San Francisco band Girls' highly acclaimed new album Father, Son, Holy Ghost.
Doug Boehm lives in South Pasadena, California with his wife and two children.[1]
References
- ^ Boehm, Doug. "Doug Boehm's Blurbs". Doug Boehm MySpace. http://profile.myspace.com/dougboehm. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
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