D. James Goodwin

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D. James Goodwin
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Birth nameDaniel James Goodwin
Origin Hudson Valley, New York
Occupation(s)Record producer, engineer
Website www.djamesgoodwin.com

Daniel James Goodwin is an American record producer, recording engineer, mixing engineer, and musician based in Hudson Valley, New York. [1] Goodwin is known for his experimental and unconventional approach to recording. [2] He is the owner of The Isokon, a recording studio in Woodstock, New York. [3] His discography includes bands and artists such as Blitzen Trapper, Kevin Morby, Rhett Miller, The Hold Steady, The National, The New Pornographers, Bob Weir, [3] Nanna, [4] Bonny Light Horseman, [5] Anaïs Mitchell, [6] Josh Ritter, [7] Muzz, [8] Craig Finn, [9] Tim Berne, [10] Kaki King, [11] and Goose. [12]

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Selected discography

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