Jon Kaplan (music producer)
Jon Kaplan is an American Grammy Award winning mixer and record producer with credits on albums totaling over 25 million in sales and nearly 2 billion streams.
He began his career as the bassist for The Hatters (1992–1995), a New York-based jam band signed to Atlantic Records. Upon the dissolution of The Hatters, Kaplan began work as an audio engineer, mixer, and producer.
His credits include Sara Bareilles,[1] Gavin DeGraw,[1] Parachute,[2] Ingrid Michaelson, Jimmy Fallon, Upsahl, J. Lo and Arcane with Grammy nominations for his work with the reggae band, SOJA, psychedelic soul band Black Pumas and Contemporary Christian artist Crowder.[2] Kaplan mixed the Zach Williams album, Chainbreaker, which won the 2018 Grammy for Contemporary Christian Album of The Year.
References
- ^ a b "Jon Kaplan". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
- ^ a b "Jon Kaplan | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-08-23.