Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack: Defining the Jazz Sound in the 1950s
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To many jazz aficionados, the name Rudy Van Gelder is virtually syn-onymous with jazz recording. Still active today, this reclusive self-taught craftsman is by far the most prolific and accomplished sound engineer in the history of jazz, recording many of the music's most acclaimed albums. In a career that has now spanned half a century and has paralleled devel-opments in both modern jazz and recording technology, Van Gelder has contributed to advances in both areas, simultaneously shaping and being shaped by these new developments.
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Skea, D. (2001). Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack: Defining the Jazz Sound in the 1950s. Current Musicology, (71-73). https://doi.org/10.7916/cm.v0i71-73.4820