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'''Steve Thompson''' is an American [[record producer]] and remixer<ref name=credits>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/steve-thompson-mn0000755018/credits</ref> who has worked with artists including [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Life Of Agony]] [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[John Lennon]], [[Wu-Tang Clan]] and [[Korn]].<ref name=credits/>
'''Steve Thompson''' is an American [[record producer]] and remixer<ref name=credits>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/steve-thompson-mn0000755018/credits</ref> who has worked with artists including [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Life Of Agony]] [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[John Lennon]], [[Wu-Tang Clan]] and [[Korn]].<ref name=credits/>



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Steve Thompson is an American record producer and remixer[1] who has worked with artists including Guns N' Roses, Life Of Agony Tesla, Madonna, John Lennon, Wu-Tang Clan and Korn.[1]

Biography

Steve Thompson is a native New Yorker. As a youth, he played guitar in local bands. He was mentored by music moguls David Geffen and Clive Davis early in his career. At Geffen Records, he got his first real break in the rock genre as a mixer on the 1987 Guns N' Roses album Appetite for Destruction that would become Geffen's most successful album.[1]

He is a long-time collaborator with mixing engineer Michael Barbiero, with whom he shares credits on albums such as Appetite for Destruction and The Great Radio Controversy by Tesla. He mixed Metallica's 1988 Album ...And Justice for All.

Along with Barbiero he has completed remixes for acts including A-ha and David Bowie & Mick Jagger's take on "Dancing in the Street."[2]

Awards

Grammy Awards

References