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  1. Leanne Ungar, professor in the Music Production and Engineering Department at Berklee College of Music, is a producer/engineer with 30 years of experience in records, films, and television scores.

  2. Leanne Ungar, professor in the Music Production and Engineering department at Berklee, is a producer/engineer with 30 years of experience in records, films, and television scores.

  3. Jun 14, 2022 · Then consider Leanne Ungar, who's produced and engineered some of the preeminent artists of the 20th century. Where does she fit within that spectrum? "I think different types of music call for different types of sound," Ungar tells GRAMMY.com.

  4. Leanne has been engineering records for Leonard since 1984, and she's been in the recording business since the early '70s. She's engineered six of Leonard Cohen's records, and lots more from artists as diverse as Laurie Anderson, Cat Stevens, Holly Cole, and Perla Batalla.

  5. mediaandmarketing.com › 13Writer › InterviewsLeanne Ungar Interview

    After an upbringing that included classical training on the flute and college in Minneapolis, Leanne Ungar moved to New York to study dance. Visiting a studio with friends, she fell in love with recording, and started her production career in 1972, working at Sound Ideas, New York.

  6. View Leanne Ungars profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Leanne has 1 job listed on their profile.

  7. Leanne Ungar. L EANNE U NGAR. Independent Engineer and Producer. "I started in the studio in New York in 1972. The place was called Sound. Ideas, on 46 Street, and it doesn't exist anymore. The cheif engineer was. Geoff Daking, who now makes the consoles and compressors. While I was.