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    Dowd is credited as the engineer who popularized the eight-track recording system for commercial music and popularized the use of stereophonic sound. He also pioneered the use of linear channel faders as opposed to rotary controls on audio mixers.

  2. Tom Dowd Was an American recording engineer and producer for Atlantic Records. He was credited with innovating the multitrack recording method. Dowd worked on a veritable “who’s who” of recordings that encompassed blues, jazz, pop, rock and soul records.

  3. Oct 29, 2002 · Record producer and engineer Tom Dowd, who worked on the first atomic bomb before turning to the mushroom-cloud explosion of rock ‘n’ roll, died Sunday at an assisted living facility in Aventura,...

  4. Tom Dowd, an innovative recording engineer and producer who made noted albums with John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Otis Redding, Eric Clapton, the Allman Brothers and many other musicians, died...

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    • He Worked on the Manhattan Project. As a child, Dowd studied piano and violin, and eventually graduated to upright bass and tuba. His parents were involved in show business, but eventually he became more drawn to science.
    • Dowd Was Not Just a Scientist in the Studio. In the late ’40s, recording was more of a science than an art. The recording engineer truly had to serve as an engineer.
    • Dowd Became the Exclusive Engineer for Atlantic Records. In 1950, Dowd’s first big hit, “If I Knew You Were Coming, I’d Have Baked a Cake” by Eileen Barton, went to No. 1.
    • He Invented Faders. Dowd was becoming increasingly in demand, “The music that we had been recording had become so popular, the major record companies would cover one of our songs, if it was a hit, with a white artist.
  5. Jul 27, 2017 · As the main recording engineer for the legendary Atlantic Records for 25 years, his technical excellence and ability to think outside the box made him a true pioneer in the field. He was an engineer during the golden years of music for several genres, working through multiple eras and recording all styles.

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  7. Oct 20, 2019 · Physicist and recording engineer Tom Dowd is born, October 20, 1925. The top secret nature of the Manhattan Project changed the course of Tom Dowd’s career and modern music with it. Born in Manhattan, NY, Dowd grew up excelling in math and physics and playing music.

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