Julian King (recording engineer)

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Julian King
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Occupation(s) recording engineer, mix engineer, record producer and musician
Years active1987–present

Julian King is an American recording engineer, mix engineer, record producer and musician based in Nashville, Tennessee. King earned a Grammy as the recording engineer of Faith Hill's multi-million-selling, pop-crossover album Breathe. [1]

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In one capacity or another, he has been involved with records that have sold more than 100 million units (see listing below). [2] King has worked with some of the most notable artists in country music, such as George Jones, George Strait, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Merle Haggard. Other artists he has worked with include Tim McGraw, Vince Gill, Charlie Daniels, Hank Williams, Jr., Clint Black, Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Brooks & Dunn, Toby Keith, Alabama and The Judds. His credits also extend to some of the hottest young acts in country music today, such as Sugarland, Chris Young, Kellie Pickler, Lauren Alaina and Casey James. [2] [3]

History

Raised by school principal parents in Charlottesville, Virginia, King attended nearby James Madison University as a music major, with a plan to become a session trumpet player, but his true calling was tied to using technology to reproduce music. In 1987, during his junior year at college, he landed an internship working as "an assistant to the assistant" engineer at recording sessions for producer Jimmy Bowen. King learned quickly and was told a job would be there for him when he graduated the following year. Working under producer Bowen, King was instantly in sessions with such country superstars as George Strait. While working on an album with Charlie Daniels, King was teased by the star for being a trumpeter. Eventually, Daniels not only asked King to play trumpet on the record, he paid for King to join the American Federation of Musicians union.

In time, King became a favorite of top producers James Stroud and Byron Gallimore. Some of the earliest Number One hits King engineered were the career-launching singles by Tracy Lawrence and Clay Walker. One of his favorite projects from those early years is the 1992 John Anderson CD Seminole Wind . In 1993, he was tapped to engineer the disc debut of the then-unknown Tim McGraw. King has engineered every Tim McGraw album since that time. He also helped create the sound that kick-started Toby Keith's career.

King was behind the board for Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles , an album that won the CMA Award as Album of the Year for 1994. Stroud brought him on board as a co-producer in 1998, and King delivered "I'm Yours" as a hit for Grammy-winning singer Linda Davis. In the following year came Faith Hill's Breathe, which earned King his own Grammy Award. Noting his increasing prominence, Mix magazine profiled Julian King in 2001. [4]

Since then, King has produced "I Should Be Sleeping" and "Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)" as 2001–2002 hits for Emerson Drive. In 2007, King reunited with Tracy Lawrence and co-produced the star's CMA Award-winning hit "Find Out Who Your Friends Are". He has also continued to work constantly as an engineer, notably on Lee Ann Womack's 2005 CMA Album of the Year There's More Where That Came From and on the multi-million selling discs of two-time CMA Group of the Year, Sugarland. King engineered the two most recent albums by Chris Young which produced a string of five consecutive #1 hits, as well as albums by Kix Brooks (formerly of Brooks & Dunn) and American Idol finalists Kellie Pickler, Lauren Alaina and Casey James. [5]

Most recently, King has been involved in producing Tyler Farr's debut album for Sony/BNA.

Awards

Credits

Production

YearAlbum/"Single"Artist
1998I'm YoursLinda Davis
1998"From the Inside Out"Linda Davis
2001HitsPerfect Stranger
2001A Little Bit More of Your LovePerfect Stranger
2002Emerson DriveEmerson Drive
2002"I Should Be Sleeping"Emerson Drive
2002"Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)"Emerson Drive
2006All Gone Fishin'Various Artists
2007All Wrapped Up in ChristmasTracy Lawrence
2007For the LoveTracy Lawrence
2007"Find Out Who Your Friends Are"Tracy Lawrence
2007"Til I Was a Daddy Too"Tracy Lawrence
2008"You Can't Hide Redneck"Tracy Lawrence
2013Redneck CrazyTyler Farr
2013"Whiskey in My Water"Tyler Farr
2013"Redneck Crazy"Tyler Farr
2015Suffer in PeaceTyler Farr
2015"A Guy Walks Into a Bar"Tyler Farr
2016"Our Town"Tyler Farr

Engineering/Mixing

YearAlbumArtistAwards/Certification
1989Beyond the Blue NeonGeorge StraitPlatinum
1989When I Call Your NameVince GillCMA Award, 2× Platinum
1989Simple ManCharlie Daniels BandPlatinum
1990Country ClubTravis Tritt2× Platinum
1990Finest MomentsSandi PattiGold
1990Livin' It UpGeorge StraitPlatinum
1990On Down the LinePatty LovelessGold
1990Put Yourself in My ShoesClint Black3× Platinum
1991Soft TalkShelby Lynne
1992Life's a DanceJohn Michael Montgomery3× Platinum
1992Seminole WindJohn Anderson2× Platinum
1992Where Forever BeginsNeal McCoy
1993AlibisTracy Lawrence2× Platinum
1993Clay WalkerClay WalkerPlatinum
1993If Only My Heart Had a VoiceKenny Rogers
1993Letters From a Paper ShipBilly Falcon
1993More LoveDoug StoneGold
1993Out of Left FieldHank Williams Jr.
1993Solid GroundJohn AndersonGold
1993Tim McGrawTim McGraw
1993Written in the StarsRhonda Vincent
19941994Merle Haggard
1994Common Thread Songs of the EaglesVarious ArtistsCMA Award, 3× Platinum
1994Country 'Til I DieJohn Anderson
1994I See it NowTracy LawrencePlatinum
1994If I Could Make a LivingClay WalkerPlatinum
1994Not a Moment Too SoonTim McGraw6× Platinum
1994One EmotionClint BlackPlatinum
1995All I WantTim McGraw3× Platinum
1996Greater NeedLorrie MorganGold
1996Hindsight 20/20Carlene Carter
1996Jo Dee MessinaJo Dee MessinaGold
1996ParadiseJohn Anderson
1996Trouble FreeRhonda Vincent
1996My RelationsThe Neville Brothers
1997EverywhereTim McGrawCMA Award, 4× Platinum
1997EvolutionMartina McBride3× Platinum
1997Nothin' But the TaillightsClint BlackPlatinum
1997Rumour Has ItClay WalkerPlatinum
1997Shakin' Things UpLorrie MorganGold
1997Somebody's Comin'Terry McMillan
1998Burnin' the Roadhouse DownSteve WarinerGold
1998FaithFaith Hill6× Platinum
1998I'm AlrightJo Dee Messina2× Platinum
1998Prince of Egypt (Nashville)Various ArtistsGold
1998You and You AloneRandy Travis
1999BreatheFaith HillGrammy Award, 8× Platinum
1999How Do You Like Me Now?Toby KeithPlatinum
1999Man Ain't Made of StoneRandy Travis
1999Tight RopeBrooks & DunnGold
1999D'LectrifiedClint BlackGold
1999A Place in the SunTim McGrawCMA Award, 3× Platinum
2000BurnJo Dee MessinaPlatinum
2000Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Faith Hill
2000Hard Rain Don't LastDarryl Worley
2000Judds Reunion LiveThe Judds
2000New Day DawningWynonna Judd
2000Songs from Dawson's CreekTelevision Soundtrack
2001Set This Circus DownTim McGraw3× Platinum
2001Ten RoundsTracy Byrd
2001Thunder and RosesPam Tillis
2001Who I AmJessica AndrewsGold
2002Can You Hear Me NowSawyer Brown
2002CryFaith Hill2× Platinum
2002I Miss My FriendDarryl Worley
2002Tim McGraw & The Dancehall Drs.Tim McGraw3× Platinum
2002UnleashedToby Keith4× Platinum
2003Have You Forgotten?Darryl WorleyGold
2003Jimmy WayneJimmy Wayne
2003Willie Nelson & Friends LiveWillie Nelson
2003Shockin' Y'AllToby Keith4× Platinum
2004Greatest HitsLee Ann Womack
2004It Will Always BeWillie Nelson
2004Letters From HomeJohn Michael Montgomery
2004Live Like You Were DyingTim McGrawCMA Award, 4× Platinum
2004StrongTracy Lawrence
2004You Do Your ThingMontgomery GentryPlatinum
2005Chicago WindMerle Haggard
2005FirefliesFaith Hill2× Platinum
2005IIIJoe NicholsGold
2005Honkytonk UniversityToby KeithPlatinum
2005There's More Where That Came FromLee Ann WomackCMA Award, Gold
2006Broken BridgesMovie Soundtrack
2006Enjoy the RideSugarland2× Platinum
2006Men & MascaraJulie Roberts
2006If You're Going Through HellRodney AtkinsPlatinum
2007Greatest HitsClay WalkerGold
2007Let It GoTim McGrawPlatinum
2007UnglamorousLori McKenna
2008Kellie PicklerKellie Pickler
2008Love on the InsideSugarland2× Platinum
2008Let Me Be Your Side Track: The Influence of Jimmy RogersVarious Artists
2008Let It Go / Set This Circus Down (Compilation)Tim McGraw
2008Kellie PicklerKellie Pickler
2008I'm Alright / Jo Dee Messina (Compilation)Jo Dee Messina
2008GoddessShawna Russell
2008Christmas & Hits DuosToby Keith
2008All I Want / Not Moment Too SoonTim McGraw
2009The Man I Want to BeChris Young
2009Southern VoiceTim McGraw
2009Gold and GreenSugarland
2009Bigger HandsJohn Anderson
2010Cowboy's Back in TownTrace Adkins
2010Country Strong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Patty Loveless...
2010Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta LynnLoretta Lynn and Various Artists
2010ClassicsJon Secada
2011WildflowerLauren Alaina
2011Town LineAaron Lewis
2011Remember Me, Vol. 1Willie Nelson
2011Proud to Be HereTrace Adkins
2011NeonChris YoungGold
2011Looking for AmericaMark Wills
2011It's About Time / Ten Rounds (Compilation)Tracy Byrd
2012Seminole Wind/ Solid Ground (Compilation)John Anderson
2012New to This TownKix Brooks
2012Emotional TrafficTim McGraw
2012Casey JamesCasey James
20125 Classic AlbumsGeorge Strait
2012Two Lanes of FreedomTim McGraw
2013Sowin' Love/ HeroesPaul Overstreet
2013Off the Beaten PathJustin Moore
2013Love Will...Trace Adkins
2013Headlights, Taillights, and RadiosTracy Lawrence
2013Cut to ImpressMaggie Rose
2013Bring You BackBrett EldredgeGold
2013A.M.Chris Young
2014The Hard Way/ No Time to Kill (Compilation)Clint Back
2014Sundown Heaven TownTim McGraw
2014SouthboundThe Doobie Brothers
2014Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley CrüeVarious Artists
20144 Album CollectionTim McGraw
2015On PurposeClint Black
2015Love SomebodyReba McEntire
2015Damn Country MusicTim McGraw
2015Buy Me a BoatChris Janson
2016Turnin Up a SundownTristan Horncastle
2016Kinda Don't CareJustin Moore
2016Deep TracksFaith Hill
2016A Whole Lot More to MeCraig Morgan
2016All Over the MapSteve Wariner (Feat. Duane Eddy, Eric Johnson, Ricky Skaggs...)

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