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'''Jeff Robinson''' is | '''Jeff Robinson''' is a sound engineer, active primarily in the 1990s and having worked with Dave Davies, Toad The Wet Sprocket, and Static-X among others. Robinson attended Central Michigan University, receiving a bachelor's degree in interpersonal and public communications. He owned and operated Third Monk Recording Studio in Plymouth, Michigan up until its closure and currently owns Third Monk Brewing Company in South Lyon, Michigan. | ||
==Involvement with American Music Club== | ==Involvement with American Music Club== | ||
Robinson was an assistant mixing engineer at [[Master Control]] in Burbank, California for the mixing of [[American Music Club]]'s 1994 ''[[San Francisco]]'' album. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||