Howard Benson

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Howard Michael Benson (born July 20, 1956)[1] is an American record producer from Havertown, Pennsylvania.[2] He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2007 and 2008, among two wins and 16 total nominations for his productions.[3]

Early life and education

Benson was born and raised in a middle-class family in greater Philadelphia, the son of Estelle and Robert Benson.[4] He is of Jewish descent.[4] He began playing keyboards in rock bands at the age of 13.[2] He attended college at Drexel University and studied engineering. During his years at Drexel, Benson took a year off and studied composition at the Philadelphia College for Performing Arts. Benson graduated from Drexel with a degree in materials engineering. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles and worked for Garrett AiResearch, where he worked on aircraft such as C-5s and F-18s.[5]

At the time of his graduation, he regularly played with his band in small Hollywood clubs, and when his band finally went into the studio with a producer, Benson was inspired to become a record producer.[6]

He returned to Drexel in 2010 to create and teach the advanced production class at Drexel University's Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design. In 2011, he established the Howard and Monica Benson Endowed Scholarship Fund for students enrolled at the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design.[7] In 2015, he received an honorary degree from Drexel University.[8]

Career

His first works as producer were two albums for hardcore punk band T.S.O.L. (Revenge (1986) and Hit and Run (1987)), and the first record he produced for a major record label was Bang Tango's Psycho Café in 1989.[9] Benson states that discovering Pro Tools in 1998 while working with Sepultura was a major turning point in his career. He was asked to produce P.O.D.'s The Fundamental Elements of Southtown album in 1999, which became a platinum-selling record.[10] In 2000, Benson produced P.O.D.'s multi-platinum-selling Satellite at Bay 7 Studios, and continued to record numerous albums at that location. Over the next few years, Benson produced records from acts like Cold, Crazy Town, P.O.D.'s Payable on Death, and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge from My Chemical Romance. He later produced numerous multi-platinum records such as The All-American Rejects, Hoobastank, Flyleaf, Daughtry, Seether, Third Day, Theory of a Deadman, Three Days Grace, Skillet, Santana, Adam Lambert, Kelly Clarkson and Caleb Johnson.

He now produces exclusively at West Valley Recording Studios, in Woodland Hills.[11]

Benson stated that he utilizes Auto-Tune in the studio and that those who do not are "nuts".[12] Benson prefers to record in what he calls a "parallel system," in which musicians will record their parts in isolated rooms.[6] After the recording of an album, Benson typically brings the track to his home studio, Sparky Dark Studios, where he personally adds to the arrangement.

Benson has worked as an A&R consultant at Giant Records, Elektra Records, and Warner Bros. Records.[2]

Benson produced and appears in Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie, which is a 2016 documentary film directed by Drew Fortier about 80s hard rock band Bang Tango for whom Benson had produced two albums.[13]

In 2021 Benson and Three Days Grace drummer Neil Sanderson co-founded the record label Judge & Jury Records.[14]

Discography

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Awards

ARIA Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 "Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills" Best Rock Album Won

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Grammy Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 "Alive" Best Metal Performance Nominated
2002 "Youth of the Nation" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
"Portrait" Best Metal Performance Nominated
2005 The Reason Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
"The Reason" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
2007 Himself Producer of the Year, Non-Classical[15] Nominated
Daughtry Best Rock Album Nominated
"It's Not Over" Best Rock Song Nominated
"Home" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
"It's Not Over" Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
2008 Himself Producer of the Year, Non-Classical[16] Nominated
2010 All I Ever Wanted Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
"Born Again" Best Gospel Performance Nominated
"Born Again" Best Gospel Song Nominated
2013 Stronger Best Pop Vocal Album Won
"Love Bites (So Do I)" Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Won


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GMA Dove Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 The Passion of the Christ: Songs Special Event Album of the Year Won
2009 Revelation Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year Won
2010 Awake Rock Album of the Year Nominated
"Hero" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
2011 Memento Mori Rock Album of the Year Nominated
"One Day Too Late" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Lucy" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
2013 New Horizons Rock Album of the Year Nominated
Release the Panic Rock Album of the Year Won
"Sick of It" Rock Song of the Year Won
"Who We Are" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Perfect Life" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Strike Back" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
2014 Rise Rock Album of the Year Won
Release the Panic: Recalibrated Rock Album of the Year Nominated
"Not Gonna Die" Rock Song of the Year Won
"Die For You" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Run and Escape" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Zombie" Rock Song of the Year Nominated
2015 "Good to Be Alive" Rock Song of the Year Won
"Dead Man" Rock Song of the Year Nominated


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Products

In 2017 Howard Benson partnered with audio plug-in developer STL Tones to create the Howard Benson - Producer Kemper Pack[17] and in 2018 they released STL Tonality - Howard Benson Guitar Plug-In Suite.[18] In 2020 Howard partnered with Joey Sturgis Tones and released his signature vocals plugin, Howard Benson Vocals. In 2022, Howard partnered with Joey Sturgis Tones again and released his signature voice generation plug-in, the Howard Benson Vocal Multiplier.[19]

Software Function Release date
Howard Benson - Producer Kemper Pack Amplifier Emulator for Kemper Amps 2017
STL Tonality - Howard Benson Guitar Plug-In Suite Amplifier Emulator for DAWs 2018
Howard Benson Vocals by JST Vocal Chain for DAWs 2020
Howard Benson Vocal Multiplier Voice Generation Plug-In for DAWs 2022

References

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