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Joel Moss (born May 11, 1946) is an American record producer, sound engineer and mixer.


Earlier years

Moss was born in 1946 in
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, to Jay Harmon and Dorothy Moss. At the age of twelve, he was performing with American and Canadian folk groups. He majored in architecture at the
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. As a student he was able to work with the Minnesota Orchestra and recorded musicians such as Al Jarreau,
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and Willy Weeks. When folk music's popularity waned, Moss became a sound engineer and producer for rock and roll bands in Detroit. He moved to
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in 1969 and found work producing and engineering projects for recording artists such as Little Richard, Joe Cocker and Johnny Cash. He became the executive director and chief engineer of The Record Plant Recording Studios in 1986. This recording company operated Paramount Pictures scoring stage, which enabled Moss to expand his musical endeavors with film music. He was able to develop new technology and production techniques. He became a member of the advisory board developing digital formats for film sound. In 1990, he worked and became associated with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Some of his associates were te maestro
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, Anne Parsons and the composer
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. He founded his own Managra Music company in 1997, specializing in
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and theatre.


Moving to New York

In 2000, Moss was hired as a sound engineer and mixer by Kurt Deutsch and
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, the founders of
Sh-K-Boom Records Sh-K-Boom Records is an independent record label and producer of recorded and live entertainment, which was founded in 2000 by Kurt Deutsch with the mission of bridging the gap between pop music and theater. In 2004 Sh-K-Boom created their secon ...
, a recording label that specializes in recording Broadway cast albums. Although most of the recording is done in New York City, he said he does production work at home.


Grammy Award

One of Moss's Grammy Awards was won for Best Musical Show Album for producing the cast recording of ''
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'', a musical that opened on Broadway in 2008 about life in the street of Manhattan’s Washington Heights neighborhood. The show has different types of Latin music, including rap, salsa and meringue. Moss was once quoted as saying, "I’m a bit cynical about awards in general, especially in today’s world; working is a lot more exciting than a reward. Also, to receive an award in a Broadway category when Broadway, like many things, is in dire straits is kind of daunting." Of Moss’s seven Grammy awards, he said the most meaningful was recording
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for his album '' You Don't Know Me'', recorded in 2004 and released in 2005. "The Grammy I won, for Ray Charles, was very special, because I was the last person who recorded him. He died a few days later. I was happy to be a part of it," Moss said. Following a world premiere at the Colonial Theatre in Boston, ''High Fidelity'', began previews on Broadway on November 20, 2006, opening on December 7. The musical closed at the Imperial Theatre on December 17. The single CD was produced by Moss and the Sh-K-Boom/Ghostlight President Kurt Deutsch. The recording has the original Broadway company, including Will Chase and Jenn Colella. Moss was one of the engineers and sound mixers for
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's '' Playin' with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues'', winner of a 2002 Grammy Award. Moss was one of the producers; Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer/lyricist (Original Broadway Cast with
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and others) azor & Tie Entertainment/Ghostlight Records. After the opening of ''Aida'' starring Adam Pascal, Moss produced Pascal's first solo CD, '' Model Prisoner'', heralded by critics as "a modern rock masterpiece". On Sh-k-boom Records, Moss is dedicated to bridging the gap between pop music and theater. His credits include
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, Joe Cocker,
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and
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. In 2005 they were invited to participate in a collaborative effort of original compositions involving 13 other outstanding artists of the Capital District of New York which resulted in ''Saratoga Pie'', a CD produced by Moss.


Selective list of albums to which Moss contributed

*''The Film Music of
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'' as sound editor. Nonesuch Label 1986 *'' The Mosquito Coast'' (original soundtrack recording) as sound engineer. Fantasy Label 1987 *'' Fatal Attraction'' (original motion picture) as sound recorder and mixer. GNP/Crescendo label 1987 *'' Omen IV: The Awakening'' (original motion picture soundtrack) as sound mixer and engineer. Varese Sarabande Label 1991 *'' South Pacific'' (music from the ABC Premiere Event) as engineer, sound mixer and producer. Sony Music Label 2001 *'' Hollywood Bowl Orchestra on Broadway'' as sound mixer and engineer. Phillips Label 1996 *''Disney's Silly Classical Songs'' as sound mixer and engineer. Disney Label 2001 *''
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'' (The Miramax motion picture) as engineer. Sony Music Label 2002 *'' Little Women'' (original Broadway cast recording) as producer, audio producer, sound mixer. Ghostlight Label 1905 *''
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee ''The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'' is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by William Finn, based on a book by Rachel Sheinkin, conceived by Rebecca Feldman with additional material by Jay Reiss. The show centers on a fictional spe ...
'' (original Broadway cast recording] as producer, sound mixer, recorder. Ghoslight Label 2005


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Moss, Joel 1946 births Living people Businesspeople from Detroit University of Minnesota School of Architecture alumni Record producers from Michigan American audio engineers