Mike D. Stone
Mike D. Stone was an American recording engineer and record producer. Stone worked with Frank Zappa, Joe Walsh, B. B. King, Bee Gees, America, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley, and others.Biography
Stone began his career as a recording engineer at The Record Plant in California in 1969. His uncle Chris Stone co-owned the Record Plant recording studio with Gary Kellgren. From 1981 on, Stone was an independent audio engineer for MDS Audio. From 1985 through 1988 was the chief engineer at the Record Plant in Los Angeles and then worked as music mixer at Lorimar-Columbia-Sony Studios from 1989 until 1993.Selected discography (incomplete)
- 1970 B. B. King – Indianola Mississippi Seeds, Engineer
- 1970 James Gang - James Gang Rides Again, Engineer
- 1971 Dory Previn - Mythical Kings and Iguanas, Engineer
- 1972 America – Homecoming , Engineer
- 1973 Joe Walsh – The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get, Engineer
- 1973 Buddy Miles - Chapter VII, Engineer
- 1973 Bee Gees – Life in a Tin Can, Engineer
- 1972 America – Hat Trick , Engineer
- 1974 Frank Zappa – One Size Fits All , Engineer
- 1974 Frank Zappa – Studio Tan, Engineer
- 1978 Peter Criss – Peter Criss , Engineer
- 1978 Paul Stanley – Paul Stanley , Engineer
- 1980 Daniel Amos – Horrendous Disc, Producer, Engineer
- 1998 Barbara Streisand - Funny Lady , Engineer
Links
- http://www.recordplantdiaries.com/2018/03/21/mike-stone-in-his-own-words-from-day-one/