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Born | Philadelphia, PA |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Kyle Mann is a Los Angeles, CA based recording engineer, music producer, and mixer.
Kyle currently works out of Speakeasy Sound in Burbank, CA. [1]
He was awarded the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for the album Jaguar II. [2]
Artist | Year | Album/Single | |
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Lunchmoney Lewis | 2015 | Bills | Engineer |
Nico & Vinz | 2017 | Elephant in the Room | Mixer |
ZZ Ward | 2017 | The Storm | Engineer |
Camila Cabello | 2018 | Havana | Engineer |
The New Respects | 2018 | Before the Sun Goes Down | Engineer/Mixer |
Leslie Odom Jr. | 2021 | Speak Now | Engineer/Mixer |
Ariana Grande | 2019 | Monopoly | Engineer/Mixer |
Leslie Odom Jr. | 2019 | Mr. | Producer/Engineer/Mixer |
Andy Grammer | 2022 | Art of Joy | Engineer |
Brandy Norwood | 2023 | Christmas With Brandy | Producer/Engineer/Mixer |
Victoria Monét | 2023 | Jaguar II | Engineer |
Billy Joel | 2024 | Turn the Lights Back On | Engineer |
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