Ted Hall

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Theodore Gregory Hall

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American mixing and mastering engineer, and guitarist, born September 10, 1959, Pasadena, California; died July 26, 2008, Santa Monica, California (age 48).

Began career in audio post-production with Bruce Botnick at Digital Magnetics. ed POP Sound (3) in 1992, and was responsible for mixing some initial film releases for DVD. Known to have worked on the Indiana Jones trilogy, Yellow Submarine, The Godfather trilogy, The Last Waltz, The Blues Brothers, Saturday Night Fever and U2: Rattle and Hum.

His multichannel 5.1 music mixing for DVD included U2: Live in Chicago, The Police, Madonna: Girly Show, Linkin Park: Reanimation, Santana: A Supernatural Evening, Eric Clapton: Unplugged, The Who: The Kids Are Alright, Cream and Tom Petty: Live at the Fillmore; he received a Grammy Award for 5.1 music mixing on Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill.

Also toured as a guitarist with fusion band The Fents (circa 1980-1990).

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