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'''Al Houghton''' is a prominent producer in New York City who helped produce [[They Might Be Giants]]' releases from the beginning of the band's recording career.  He engineered TMBG's very first official release, the [[Wiggle Diskette]], as well as the eponymous [[They Might Be Giants (Album)|debut album]], which was largely recorded and mixed at Houghton's own studio, the popular [http://www.dubway.com/ Dubway Studios].
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'''Al Houghton''' is a prominent producer in New York City who helped produce [[They Might Be Giants]]' releases from the beginning of the band's recording career.  He engineered TMBG's eponymous [[They Might Be Giants (Album)|debut album]], which was largely recorded and mixed at Houghton's own studio, the popular [http://www.dubway.com/ Dubway Studios].
  
 
He also plays guitar and is a member of the band [[Life In A Blender]], for whom [[John Linnell]] contributed some accordion playing in [[1997]].
 
He also plays guitar and is a member of the band [[Life In A Blender]], for whom [[John Linnell]] contributed some accordion playing in [[1997]].

Latest revision as of 09:35, 24 September 2024

Al Houghton

Al Houghton is a prominent producer in New York City who helped produce They Might Be Giants' releases from the beginning of the band's recording career. He engineered TMBG's eponymous debut album, which was largely recorded and mixed at Houghton's own studio, the popular Dubway Studios.

He also plays guitar and is a member of the band Life In A Blender, for whom John Linnell contributed some accordion playing in 1997.

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