Bob Bullock

Born in Oakland, California, Bob Bullock made his way up the ranks as a studio engineer, training under such greats as Humberto Gatica, Reggie Dozier, Barney Perkins, Roy Haley and Roger Nichols. He quickly became a top engineer himself and worked with a variety of acts, including The Tubes, Art Garfunkel, Seals and Crofts, Chic Corea and REO Speedwagon. In 1981, while working at Lionshare Recording Studio for Kenny Rogers he was approached by legendary producer Jimmy Bowen to engineer for Warner Bros. Records in Nashville. Bullock commuted from L.A. to Nashville until 1984, when he and his family made a permanent move.

Bullock's engineering credits during this time include over fifty gold and platinum albums, including Shania Twain, Reba McEntire, George Strait, Tanya Tucker, Patty Loveless, Billy Dean, John Anderson, Hank Williams Jr., Jimmy Buffet and Suzy Boggus.

In addition to his continued work on new artists and past clients, Bob has recently completed mixing and editing the opening theme for Nickelodeon's "Kid's Choice Awards 2009" and radio promos for the iconic KRTH-101 in Los Angeles.

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Bob appears on
Recording and Setting Up a Mix.

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