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Multi-Platinum Engineer Aron Judges LAMN Jam Talent

22 Aug 2014

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We are thrilled to announce multi-platinum recording engineer, live and studio mixer, record producer, and musician David Royce Aron to judge LAMN Jam talent!

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ABOUT DAVE ARON

David Royce Aron is a multi-platinum recording engineer, live and studio mixer, record producer, and musician. Past clients include 2 Pac, Snoop Dogg,Sublime, Wu-Tang Clan, Prince, Nate Dogg, Perry Farrell, Bobby Brown, Dr. Dre, moe and U2. Aron is currently touring with Snoop Dogg while continuing to pursue educational and business ventures worldwide. Aron was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, the son of 1950s be-bop trumpet player Al Aron and twenty year band director Dorothy Marshall. He played the clarinet and bari-sax in his high school’s marching and jazz bands. In 1982, after attending Rutgers University for a year, he enrolled in the University of Memphis’ recording program, where he split his time between the recording studios and the football field as a walk on tight end. Aron took an internship at WHBQ radio and Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1987, he landed his first professional job at Sun Studios, where he worked as studio manager and chief engineer, eventually working with U2when the band recorded some songs for their Rattle and Hum album. In 1990, Aron moved to Los Angeles and began working at Music Grinder Recording. He later landed a staff engineer position at Larrabee Sound and soon became a client. After working with multiple artists at Larrabee, he worked with Prince on “My Name is Prince”, “Sexy M.F.”, and an acoustic version of “7”, which Aron mixed and which was released as a single. In 1993, Aron began a long affiliation with Death Row Records. He served as engineer and mixer for Tupac Shakur’s album All Eyez on Me, as well as Death Rows Greatest Hits, and all ofSnoop Dogg’s albums from Doggystyle to Paid the Cost to be the Boss. To date, he exclusively mixes FOH for all of Snoop Dogg’s live performances. In 1996, reggae-tinged rock band Sublime hired Aron for additional production for their self-titled debut “Sublime”. His influence can be heard on their single “What I Got” which reached #1 on Billboard’s Modern Rock chart and “April 4 1994” which helped sell over five million copies of their album. He also collaborated on a Snoop Dogg and Sublime remix for “Doin Time”, released in 2005. Aron owns Hollywood Way Studios in Burbank. He is also working on a series of instructional mixing DVDs entitled Platinum Hip Hop Mixing, and educational seminars to help teach the generations of tomorrow about music, mixing, engineering and the music industry.

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