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'''Tom Carr''' is
'''Tom Carr''' is a Grammy Award-winning musician, sound engineer and sound designer. Carr has worked with numerous artists including Dave Matthews Band, Neil Young and Dave Brubeck. He mastered jazz trumpeter Brian Lynch's Grammy-winning ''Simpático'' album. He has worked as sound engineer and sound designer for the JMU Forbes Center for the Performing Arts since its opening in 2010. Carr studied mass communication at Emerson College.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.breezejmu.org/life/forbes-center-s-sound-designer-has-accomplished-background/article_747190f6-54da-11e4-8b65-001a4bcf6878.html | work=breezejmu.org | date=2010 | author=Noel Canter | title=Forbes Center's sound designer has accomplished background | accessdate=March 6, 2018}}</ref>


==Involvement with American Music Club==
==Involvement with American Music Club==
 
Alongside [[Bruce Kaphan]], Carr recorded most of [[American Music Club]]'s 1991 album ''[[Everclear]]'' at Music Annex in Menlo Park, California.
 


==References==
==References==