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Matt Ross-Spang was born on 14 January, 1987 in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, is a Matt Ross Spang is Grammy award. Discover Matt Ross-Spang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Matt Ross-Spang is an American Grammy award winning record producer, engineer, and mixer.
Matt Ross-Spang, born in Memphis, Tennessee, began working at the Sun Studio when he was just 16, working his way from an intern to the Chief Engineer.
Wanting to capture what made Sun Studio great, Ross-Spang championed hard to find, install, and use the same period equipment that Sam Phillips engineered with from the 1950s.
His 11 years of dedication to Sun, and its signature sound, garnered national attention when it was featured by Lester Holt on NBC's Nightly News and The Today Show, as well as NPR's All Things Considered.
Price's album, entitled Midwest Farmer's Daughter, was recorded in 2014 at Sun Studio and released on Third Man Records.
Engineered, mixed and co-produced by Ross-Spang, the record debuted this year in the top 10 Billboard country charts to critical acclaim.
The album won the Best Studio Album of the Year Award for 2014, voted by listeners of The Blues Hour show in UK and France.
In 2015, Ross-Spang left Sun Studio to venture out on his own as an engineer and producer.
His first project post-Sun was to engineer and mix Jason Isbell's Something More Than Free for record producer Dave Cobb.
This record earned him his first Grammy Award.
The record broke several records debuting at #1 on the Country, Rock, Folk, and Indie Charts.
It also broke Americana Radio chart records, staying #1 for over 25 weeks.
The record won Grammys for Best Americana Album and Best Americana Song ("24 Frames").
Other recent releases include the latest Sheepdogs record, Future Nostalgia, and the debut album by Margo Price.
One year later, Ross-Spang won a Grammy Award for Jason Isbell's "Something More Than Free in 2015.
The City of Memphis named him one of its "30 under 30" Memphians in 2015
In 2016, Ross-Spang was hired by Sony Records to mix 18 previously unreleased songs by Elvis Presley from his historic 1976 sessions from the Jungle Room at Graceland.
Later that year, Ross-Spang mixed and engineered the Lori McKenna album, The Bird and the Rifle, which later went on to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best American Roots Album and Best American Roots Song by the Recording Academy.
In 2016, Ross-Spang was awarded the Key to the City of Memphis.
He was featured on the Working Class Audio podcast with Matt Boudreau.
2017 has seen the release of Sean Rowe's new album, Lore, which Ross-Spang produced and engineered.
American Songwriter magazine gave the record 4 out of 5 stars.
For their January/February 2017 issue, Tape Op magazine interviewed Ross-Spang about his past and the future of music production.
At the 2017 Grammy Awards, Lori McKenna's The Bird & The Rifle (engineered and mixed by Ross-Spang) was nominated for Best American Roots Album, Best American Roots Performance, and Best American Roots Song.
In September 2018, Ross-Spang participated in Amazon Music's first 'Produced By' series, which asks producers to develop music exclusively for Amazon customers.
At the 2018 Grammy Awards, Ross-Spang received a Grammy for his work on Jason Isbell and the 400 unit's album, The Nashville Sound.
The album received a Grammy Awards for Best Americana Album.
Additionally, "If We Were Vampires" won the Grammy for Best American Roots Song.
Ross-Spang has been a regular collaborator with The Mountain Goats, engineering their album In League With Dragons (2019), and producing both Getting Into Knives (2019) and Dark in Here (2021).
In 2020, Ross-Spang's mid century modern home was featured in Memphis Magazine, "From the tile floors to the original light fixtures, the 1957 home is remarkably preserved."
In 2021, Ross-Spang opened Southern Grooves, his 3,000-square-foot recording studio.
The building process started in August 2020, with acousticians Steven Durr and Matt Schlachter.
The studio occupies space, on the second floor of Crosstown Concourse.
The studio consists of a live room, control room, a long hallway (for reverb) echo chamber, a lounge, office, tech shop and an EMT plate room.
"The undulating ceiling and lack of 90-degree angles or parallel surfaces in the live room reportedly give the impression that the space is a lot bigger than it is".
Memphis Business Journal quoted, "One of the most distinctive features of Southern Grooves is the small, closet-sized echo chamber. The walls are designed at odd angles, and they're heavily plastered".
Matt Ross-Spang worked as the engineer on The Fluffy Jackets' debut album Fighting Demons featuring producer/ guitarist Manny Charlton (Nazareth) and bassist Neil Murray (Whitesnake).