LIFE IN BALANCE

Oct 2, 2006 6:25 PM, On Mt. Tamalpais, photographed by Steve Jennings

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This Month in Mix

DAVID RUBINSON

Though he's been long retired from the music industry proper, most Bay Area engineers who came of age in the '70s credit David Rubinson with teaching them how records are made. Herbie Hancock, the Pointer Sisters, Santana, Janis, Moby Grape, Jefferson Airplane, Taj Mahal — his legacy will never end. Did we mention that he founded the Automatt and was the music producer for Apocalypse Now?

METALLICA
DAVID RUBINSON
WALTER MURCH
LESLIE ANN JONES
NEIL AND PEGI YOUNG
FRED CATERO
ELECTRONICS BRAIN TRUST
JOHN MEYER
CARLOS SANTANA
THE FILLMORE
HYDE STREET STUDIOS
BILL GRAHAM




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