George Martin,Ken Scott, Chris Thomas and Glyn Johns reunited
(November 19) at the APRS Sound Fellowship Awards, according to David Stark of
SongLink International.
The APRS’s annual celebration, hosted by Sir George and Lady
Martin, sees the recognition of six new recipients of the APRS Sound
Fellowship bestowed on individuals who made a ‘significant contribution
to the art, science or business of sound recording.’
This year the association is recognising:
Jeff Beck: British multi-genre guitarist and songwriter.
Jerry Boys: Chief engineer, studio manager, mixer, recording engineer, past co-owner of Livingston Studios, multiple Grammy winner.
Chris Briggs: Top A&R man for EMI and Chrysalis.
Mark Crabtree: Outstanding contribution to console manufacture. Founder of AMS Neve.
Adrian Kerridge: Engineer, owner of Lansdowne and CTS Studios, past APRS Chairman.
Phil Ramone (Dcd): Musical prodigy, recording engineer, producer.
Nile Rodgers: Producer, composer, arranger, guitarist.
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