Lou Giordano
Lou Giordano (born c. 1957)recording engineer who co-founded Radiobeat Studios.[2] He worked at Fort Apache Studios when it was located in Boston,[3] and was a partner in the production company Prodco, which had close ties with Fort Apache.[4]
Giordano received a degree in electrical engineering from
effects pedals for Mission of Burma.[8]
He has produced a wide variety of bands, including Sunny Day Real Estate, The Connells, and the Goo Goo Dolls.[5]
Giordano is also well known for having produced Taking Back Sunday’s second album, Where You Want To Be.
References
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- ^ Miller, Roger. "Electronics". Mission of Burma official website. Retrieved 7 December 2018.