Julie Last, Music/Sound
Last has been active in the music recording business for more than 25 years. Starting at New York City's Record Plant Studios in the mid-1970s, she became one of only a handful of women who worked their way into the control rooms of major recording studios. She worked on albums with seminal rock bands of the time and in 1980 was specially invited to assist in the recording of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Double Fantasy. After a move to Los Angeles, she worked primarily with leading singer/songwriters including Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and Shawn Colvin, and in 1994 was a Grammy selection committee choice for Best Engineer for her recording of Rickie Lee Jones' Traffic From Paradise. She has also produced several major and indie label albums as well as recording her own music for CD and film. She has taught at Bennington since 2003.
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