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Birth name
  
Dayton Burr Howe

Spouse
  
Melodie Johnson (m. 1964)

Name
  
Bones Howe


Website
  
www.boneshowe.com

Years active
  
1956–2000

Music group
  
Warren Zevon (1966)

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Born
  
March 18, 1933 (age 91) Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. (
1933-03-18
)

Occupation(s)
  
Record producer, recording engineer

Associated acts
  
Jerry Lee LewisElvis PresleyThe TurtlesThe 5th DimensionThe AssociationTom WaitsJuice Newton

Role
  
Record producer · boneshowe.com

Education
  
Georgia Institute of Technology

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Record of the Year

Similar People
  
Bill Holman, Warren Zevon, Joe Osborn, Hal Blaine, Pete Christlieb

Tom Waits & Bones Howe - Artist & Producer


Dayton Burr "Bones" Howe (born March 18, 1933) is an American record producer and recording engineer associated with 1960s and 1970s hits, mostly of the sunshine pop genre, including most of the hits of the 5th Dimension and the Association, as well as music supervision of several films. He was one of the first industry members to serve as both producer and engineer of the hit records on which he worked. In addition, he was occasionally credited as a musician on recordings under the name "Dayton Howe".

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Early life and education

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Howe was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and moved to Sarasota, Florida in 1941. He attended Sarasota High School in 1951, becoming a drummer with a dance band and a jazz quintet. He received a bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication in 1956 from Georgia Tech.

Career

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While at Georgia Tech he played with many local bands, and after graduation decided to combine his love of music and his Electronics degree, moving to Hollywood to start a career as an audio engineer at Radio Recorders. From 1956 to 1962 he became well known within the industry and helped develop multi-track and multi-microphone techniques for studio recording.

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As a recording engineer, he recorded hits including the Mamas & the Papas' "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday". Johnny Rivers' classic hits were recorded remotely by Bones at Whisky a Go Go. After working with musicians such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and Juice Newton, gaining 20 Gold and Platinum awards from the RIAA, he became interested in promoting the use of rock and pop in films, and worked as the music supervisor for several high grossing films such as Back to the Future and Serial Mom.

In 1986 he was offered the position of Vice President (and head of the Music Department) at Columbia Pictures and was promoted to Executive Vice President in 1989 when the studio was bought by the Sony Corporation. In 1992 he left, and returned to recording independent music and film scores.

References

Bones Howe Wikipedia