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'''Sean Beavan''' is a [[record producer/ mixer]] best known for his work with the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] and [[Nine Inch Nails]]. His production style is typically heavy, although he has been heavily influenced by [[Kenny Burrell]] and his unique approach to [[jazz]] guitar. |
'''Sean Beavan''' is a [[record producer/ mixer]] best known for his work with the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] and [[Nine Inch Nails]]. His production style is typically heavy, although he has been heavily influenced by [[Kenny Burrell]] and his unique approach to [[jazz]] guitar. |
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and western record with Gino Vanelli" is his mantra, of course his spiritual leader is the groundskeeper from Caddyshack. |
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Beavan also plays in a band out of [[West Hollywood]] called "[[The Solid Gold Dancers]]," who play a blend of funk and power pop. Beavan, the group's [[bass player]] and backup vocalist, recruited friends from [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Pearl Jam]], and [[Stray Cats]] to play this semi-regular gig in W. Hollywood bars and lounges. The "Solid Gold Dancers have been put on permanent hiatus due to artistic costuming conflicts and "The energy just not being right". |
Beavan also plays in a band out of [[West Hollywood]] called "[[The Solid Gold Dancers]]," who play a blend of funk and power pop. Beavan, the group's [[bass player]] and backup vocalist, recruited friends from [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Pearl Jam]], and [[Stray Cats]] to play this semi-regular gig in W. Hollywood bars and lounges. The "Solid Gold Dancers have been put on permanent hiatus due to artistic costuming conflicts and "The energy just not being right". He is currently touring and recording with his wife, Juliette, in the band known as 8MM. |
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Beavan has been known for his acrimonious conflicts with musicians such as Simon Le Bon and Bob Geldof, who have been intensely critical of Beavan's style of production |
Beavan has been known for his acrimonious conflicts with musicians such as Simon Le Bon and Bob Geldof, who have been intensely critical of Beavan's style of production. |
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After engineering Nine Inch Nails "The Downward Spiral" and mixing countless NIN remixes including "Closer to God", Sean mixed and co-produced Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar." |
After engineering Nine Inch Nails "The Downward Spiral" and mixing countless NIN remixes including "Closer to God", Sean mixed and co-produced Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar." |
Revision as of 03:30, 22 May 2006
Sean Beavan is a record producer/ mixer best known for his work with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nine Inch Nails. His production style is typically heavy, although he has been heavily influenced by Kenny Burrell and his unique approach to jazz guitar.
Beavan also plays in a band out of West Hollywood called "The Solid Gold Dancers," who play a blend of funk and power pop. Beavan, the group's bass player and backup vocalist, recruited friends from Guns N' Roses, Pearl Jam, and Stray Cats to play this semi-regular gig in W. Hollywood bars and lounges. The "Solid Gold Dancers have been put on permanent hiatus due to artistic costuming conflicts and "The energy just not being right". He is currently touring and recording with his wife, Juliette, in the band known as 8MM.
Beavan has been known for his acrimonious conflicts with musicians such as Simon Le Bon and Bob Geldof, who have been intensely critical of Beavan's style of production.
After engineering Nine Inch Nails "The Downward Spiral" and mixing countless NIN remixes including "Closer to God", Sean mixed and co-produced Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar."