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'''Randy Wine''' is | '''Randy Wine''' is a musician, recording and mastering engineer, having worked with the likes of U2, Melissa Etheridge, Don Henley, among many others. Wine attended the University of Arizona, graduating with a degree in radio and television broadcasting. | ||
==Involvement with American Music Club== | ==Involvement with American Music Club== | ||
Wine was an assistant engineer at [[A&M Studios]] and worked on [[American Music Club]]'s 1994 album ''[[San Francisco]]''. | |||
Revision as of 22:47, 9 March 2018
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Randall J. Wine |
| Occupation(s) | recording & mastering engineer, musician |
| Associated acts | American Music Club |
Randy Wine is a musician, recording and mastering engineer, having worked with the likes of U2, Melissa Etheridge, Don Henley, among many others. Wine attended the University of Arizona, graduating with a degree in radio and television broadcasting.
Involvement with American Music Club
Wine was an assistant engineer at A&M Studios and worked on American Music Club's 1994 album San Francisco.
