Joseph M. Palmaccio
Joseph M. Palmaccio also credited as Joe Palmaccio is an American mastering engineer born in rural South Carolina.
Palmaccio has been nominated for six Grammy Awards and has won 4 in the Best Historical Album category for mastering. Those projects are:[1]
- 1998: "The Complete Hank Williams" Hank Williams
- 2003: "" various artists
- 2004: "Night Train to Nashville--Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970" various artists
- 2014 "The Complete Sussex and Columbia Albums" Bill Withers
Palmaccio began his formal musical training at age eight after moving to a small town outside Chicago. First as a trumpet player and later as a drummer, his love of music led him to record his first demo at Hedden West Studios as a teenager.[2][3][4]
After completing a B.A. from Indiana University in Telecommunications with a minor in Religious Studies, he went on to work as a mastering engineer for Bonneville Broadcasting (1988–1990), PolyGram Records (1990–1995), Sterling Sound (1995–1998), and Sony Music Studios (1999–2006).[5][6][7]
He is currently the president and chief engineer of The Place...For Mastering in Nashville, TN.[8]
References[]
- ^ "Awards Nominations & Winners". 30 April 2017.
- ^ http://www.theplaceformastering.com
- ^ "Panelists Announced for Sound Editing, Mixing Series at Mix Presents Sound for Film & Television Event". October 2018.
- ^ http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/newbay/prosound_200812/index.php?startid=30
- ^ http://www.theplaceformastering.com
- ^ "Panelists Announced for Sound Editing, Mixing Series at Mix Presents Sound for Film & Television Event". October 2018.
- ^ http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/newbay/prosound_200812/index.php?startid=30
- ^ http://www.theplaceformastering.com
External links[]
- Living people
- 1965 births
- American audio engineers
- Grammy Award winners