Duane Lundy

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Duane Lundy is a producer, sound engineer, and musician based in Lexington, Kentucky. [1] He is best known for his work with artists such as Jim James, [2] Ringo Starr, [3] Vandaveer, [2] [4] Sturgill Simpson (including with Sunday Valley), [5] [6] Ancient Warfare, [7] Joe Pug, [8] Ben Sollee, [2] Miles Nielsen [2] and the Rusted Hearts, and Justin Wells. [9] [10] [11] [4] Lundy has also worked with WUKY (Red Barn Radio), [12] [13] Young Mary Records, [14] Colter Wall, [14] Abby Hamilton, [15] Bela Fleck, [16] Shooter Jennings, [17] Lance Rogers, Eric Bolander [18] David Jameson, [9] [19] [20] Ian Noe, [21] [22] and Justin Payne. [14] He owns and operates the Lexington Recording Company [23] (formerly Shangri-La Productions) recording studio in Lexington, KY, [8] and is a partner in the WhiteSpace Records recording label.

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