Fred Weinberg
Fred Weinberg (born Manfredo Weinberg; 30 December 1942 Colombia) is an American composer, producer, sound designer, and founder of Fred Weinberg Productions, Inc.
Early works
While attending college, he was hired by a small recording studio in Manhattan named Mastertone, where he started his training as a sound engineer. Weinberg later moved on to A & R Recording, where he worked under the tutelage of engineer-producer and owner of A & R Recording, the late Phil Ramone. After a stint at National Recording Studios, also in New York, Fred became a freelance engineer-producer and composer for many artists, particularly Latin American artists with whom he has strong bonds of musicianship and friendship.
Production and experience
Weinberg began his own company, Fred Weinberg Productions, Inc.[1] in the late 1970s, and Worldwide Music Partners, LLC in 2011, which produces live shows.
Artists and awards
Weinberg has over 28
Present works
Recent works include soundtrack segment for "Im Gonna Die Young,But Its Too Late Now ©".(Autobiographical Series) and "Hitman" [4][5][6]
Background
Weinberg was born on December 30, 1942. His mother was an opera singer, and his father was a pianist. They fled Nazi Germany and wound up in Colombia, South America.
Education
- The High School of Music & Art in New York City
- The Manhattan School of Music
- New York University
- The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
References
- ^ Fred Weinberg Production official website
- ^ "Carrier, Fortress At Sea Cast," www
.imdb .com - ^ Fred Weinberg Filmography," www
.imdb .com (retrieved December 28, 2014) - ^ "Fred Weinberg's Credits," www
.discogs .com - ^ "He Makes Ads A Sound Proposition," by Christian Schubert, Chicago Tribune, August 13, 1990
- ^ "The Music Man," by Bernice Kanner, New York, July 29, 1986