Eddie Wohl

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Eddie Wohl
BornUnited States
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, pop
Occupation(s) Composer, music producer, mixing engineer
Instrument(s)Keyboard
Years active1990–present
Labels Epic, Elektra, Mercury/Island, Roadrunner
Website eddiewohl.com

Eddie Wohl is an American composer, music producer, and mixing engineer.

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As an artist, he was signed to Epic, Elektra and Mercury/Island, and had a production deal with Roadrunner Records. Growing up on the East Coast, Wohl was in his first band at age 15 and signed his first record deal at the age of 25. Wohl's major influences growing up included Black Sabbath, Stevie Wonder, Public Enemy and McCoy Tyner. Coming out of the New York City club/band scene, he has spent many years as a songwriter and producer. In 1999, Wohl, along with his partners, launched the New York-based Scrap 60 Productions, which was responsible for producing acts such as Anthrax, Ill Nino and H2O, among others.

Wohl's producing credits include a variety of acts, from metal Fuel, Anthrax, and Smile Empty Soul, to glam-punker Jesse Mallin and pop artist/American Idol judge Kara Dioguardi. He has produced records featuring performances by Bruce Springsteen, Robby Krieger, Roger Daltrey, Chino Moreno, Jakob Dylan, Josh Homme, Chris Shiflett, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Dimebag Darrell.

As a composer, Wohl has received six Emmy Awards. [1] [ better source needed ] Some TV appearances of his music include Super Bowl XLVII, The CBS Super Bowl Pre-Game show, "CBS Super Bowl 50th Anniversary" spots the NFL on CBS, NBA on NBC, The Rio Olympics, The NHL, NCAA Basketball, PGA Golf on CBS, Young Sheldon, and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.[ citation needed ]

Discography


Information as per allmusic.com [2]
YearAlbumArtistRole
1990Lost in the WildMelidianGuest artist, keyboards
1995RedbellyRedbellyProducer, guitarist, composer
1997HipnosisShootyz GroovePre-production assistant
1999Cup of TeaPepperfarmProducer, engineer, mixer
2000Malcolm in the Middle(Film)Producer
2000Introduction to MayhemPrimer 55Producer, engineer, mixer
2000Dis-Tor-TionsLiquid LogicProducer
2000Can't BreatheBoiler RoomInterlude

Mixing credits

2015

Production credits

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