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Jean Carbone

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Music Producer

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Jean Charles Carbone (born 10 April 1979, Marseille, France) is a French record producer, arranger and composer. Since 1998, he has been working as freelance sound engineer, both in Italy and abroad, and as in-house producer at Teatro delle Voci and Abnegat Records. As a producer and sound engineer, he shares credits with artists including Ronan Chris Murphy, Steve Vai, Richard Ray Farrell, Black Crowes' Chris Robinson, Alan Vega, Jarvis Cocker, Gavin Friday, Caterina Caselli, Marco Pandolfi, Swamp Dogg, Davide Venco, Marco Fasolo, Verdena and many others, producing records for Italian television and several international releases.

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Awards

In 2002, Carbone received a platinum music recording sales certification for composing, arranging and producing the song "Never Too Late" released by Sugar/Universal, also employed by an Italian commercial. In 2004, the song "If" was used by MTV as the theme song for "MTV en Cuba". In 2009, he co-produced and co-wrote the song "La lune s'est cachée" released by Scorpio/BMG, which became number 2 in France. In 2012, he produced Marco Pandolfi's record Close the Bottle When You're Done. In 2013, the band C+C=Maxigross received from MEI the award for "the best Italian independent production of 2013" for the album Ruvain, for which Carbone engineered three tracks. In 2014, he was nominated for an Australian Music Celtic Award for the album Nitro, by the band SIDH. Between 2015 and 2016, Carbone produced the first album conceived for teaching music and lyrics in Italian schools for RCS, published with the schoolbook Sentieri Sonori.

Discography

C=Composition | A=Arranging | E=Engineering | Mx=Mixing | Mst=Mastering | R=Remastering | P=Production (*some credits are shared)

References

Jean Charles Carbone Wikipedia