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Grammy Producers of The Year

Dan Auerbach:

Grammy Producer of the Year 2013

John Shanks :

Grammy Producer of the Year 2005

The Neptunes:

Grammy Producer of the Year 2004

Auerbach is half of the black keys but this album, Keep it Hid, was a solo album he did and produced himself. It has a blues/indie rock feel to it, and though it wasn't his most commercial success it showed his talent as a self produced artist.

Some of John Shanks earlier work include work with Rock band Fleetwood Mac on their 17th Studio album, "Say You Will", released in 2003. It was their first album to peak at #3 since their 1982 album Mirage. It spent 2 months on the top 4o and was certified Gold.

The Neptunes were the main producers on Justin Timberlake's album, Justified. This album won a grammy for Best Pop Vocal album and went triple platinum and sold 439,000 copies it's first week.

Pharrel Williams:

Grammy Producer of the Year 2014

Paul Epworth :

Grammy Producer of The Year 2012

Lungs was the debut album of the indie rock group Florence and the Machine. The album debuted number 2 on the UK Album Charts, and even classified as 5 times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.

Amongst all the famous works Pharrel Williams has been apart of, G I R L is only his second studio album released. It was released in 2014 and was nominated for a Grammy for Album of the Year, and won Best Urban Contemperary Album. The single also won Best Solo Pop Performance, and Best Music Video.

Arif Mardin:

Grammy Producer of the Year 1976 & 2003

Phil Ramone:

Grammy Producer of the Year 1981

Quincy Jones:

Grammy Producer of the Year 1982 & 1991

Baby Face:

Producer of The Year 1996, 97, & 98.

Amongst some of his other phenominal achievements, Ramone got the pleaure of working on Ray Charles last studio album before his death, Genius Loves Company. This album won eight grammys including album of the year.

This album "Main Course" is the last album released by The Bee Gees under Atlantic records, and would be a huge contribute to their world-wide success, and was the first album to include the influence of disco music.

Quincy Jones first worked with Michael Jackson on his album "Off The Wall", which sold over 20 million copies, establishing him as the producer to work with. However, when they're next project "Thriller" hit the market selling around 110 million copies and becoming the highest selling album of all time, Jones had proved his talent.

Baby Face is an extremely talented R&B singer, and producer, who has gained fame through his self produced albums as well as other albums he's worked on with other artists. The Album, "The Day" is a self produced album by Baby Face, went double platinum and peaked number 6 on the Billboard 200

Thom Bell:

Grammy Producer of The Year 1975

Danger Mouse:

Grammy Producer of the Year 2011

Stevie Wonder:

Producer of The Year 1977

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis:

Grammy Producer of the Year 1987

Rob Cavallo:

Grammy Producer of the Year 1999

This production duo is probably most famous for their various works with Jannet Jackson. This Album Rhythm Nation 1814, is considered one of her best works, and is produces with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. This album is among the top 100 certified albums according to the RIAA, and included in the Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of all time".

This Album is called 2nd Time around by The Spinners, and would be the last record they produced on Motown Records. This album contains their first US Pop-Twenty hit, "It's a Shame", produced by Stevie Wonder.

"El Camino" is the Black Keys seventh studio album, and their third collaboration with Danger Mouse. This album debuted number 2 on the Billboard 200, and then charted in multiple other countries as well. It got good citicisms and was considered one of the best albums of the year by critics.

This album is the 1971 debut album of the Soul group The Stylistics, called "The Stylistics". This album was produced by Thom Bell and said to be one of the greatest sweet soul albums of all time.

Rob Cavallo is a producer in the rock, alternative genre. He's responsible for the production of the record American Idiot by Green Day, that was a huge comback for the band. It charted in 27 countries and peaked at number 1 in 19 of them going on to sell 15 million copies worldwide.

Rick Rubin :

Grammy Producer of the Year 2007 and 2009

T-Bone Burnett:

Grammy Producer of the Year 2002

This album, One Kind Favor was BB Kings last studio album produced by T-Bone, the album won the Grammy for best traditional blues album at the 51st Grammy Awards.

Rick Rubin produced the Red Hot Chili Peppers alternative rock album "Californication". This was the Red Hot Chili Peppers most commercially succesful album selling over 15 million copies world-wide.

Brendan O'Brien

Grammy Producer of the Year 2010

Mark Ronson:

Grammy Producer of the year 2008

Dr. Dre: Grammy Producer of the Year 2001

O'Brien produced the band Kill Switch Engage's fith studio Album, "Killswitch Engage". It peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200 and became the bands highest charting album.

Dr. Dre is nothing short of a legend in the genre of Hip-Hop, so it only makes sense that he would give rise to more legends after him. Dr. Dre was Eminem's executive producer on the Marshall Mathers EP wich won a grammy as well and went on to be the fastes selling rap album of all time.

Mark Ronson produced Adele's debut studio Album "19". This album won a grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. It debuted the UK charts at number 1 and went double platinum in the US.

Steve Lillywhite:

Grammy Producer of the Year 2006

The same year that Lillywhite won Grammy Producer of the year, he also won a Grammy for producing the U2 album, "How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb", which won best Rock album of the year.

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