Tim Latham Net Worth

Tim Latham Net Worth is
$13 Million

Tim Latham Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Template:Multiple issuesTim Latham is a Grammy Award winning recording engineer working in the music industry.Born on November 18, 1966 in Queens, New York, Latham began his career in recording studios as an intern at various studios in Boston in 1986 while attending Berklee College of Music. He lives in the greater New York area and continues to be active in the music business primarily as a mix engineer.Latham was born in Flushing, Queens, New York and was raised in and around the area until leaving to attend Boston's Berklee College of Music from where he graduated in the summer of 1989. While at Berklee he worked as in intern at Synchrosound, a recording studio formerly owned by the rock group The Cars, and at Editel, a post- production facility. Upon graduating he returned to his hometown of New York City and took the first job offered to him as an assistant engineer in a studio that produced the recordings for karaoke machines. While the gig was only a few months long, it was a quick study in how to re-create the sound of records he grew up listening to. He then took up residence at Battery Studios (owned by parent company, Zomba which included Jive records as well) when it opened its doors.Latham began engineering and mixing records for Jive Records including albums by A Tribe Called Quest, Kid Rock and Boogie Down Productions. After a few years he left Battery and expanded his body of work to include De La Soul, Grammy winner Erykah Badu, D’Angelo and Britney Spears. He continued to expand his discography beyond urban music when teaming up with producer Andres Levin, working on records for giants of Latin music Aterciopelados, Carlinhos Brown, Marisa Monte, Arto Lindsay and Daniella Mercury. Tim then combined all of his experience of various musical styles when collaborating with New York's genre blending Fun Lovin' Criminals. Latham has worked on every one of their records since 1996.His work with Fun Lovin' Criminals caught the ear of New York luminary Lou Reed and recorded and mixed Ecstasy and The Raven. This work with Reed caught the attention of producer Andrew Loog Oldham (The Rolling Stones, Marianne Faithfull, The Small Faces) and got Latham the gig recording and mixing Argentina's Los Ratones Paranoicos with Loog Oldham as the producer. Latham continues to work with Loog Oldham on many different projects.In 2008 Latham won a Grammy Award in the Best Musical Show Album category for his work on In The Heights.Tim and his wife recently moved out of Tribeca for a quieter life in the suburbs of New York where he has built his mix studio.

Date Of Birth1966-01-01
ProfessionActor

Known for movies

Source
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