Trina Shoemaker

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Kathryn "Trina" Shoemaker is an American record producer, sound engineer and mixer best known for her work with Queens of the Stone Age,[3] Sheryl Crow,[3] Emmylou Harris,[3] The Wood Brothers,[4] Charley Crockett,[4] The Mountain Goats, Tanya Tucker, Turnpike Troubadours, The Wild Feathers, Grayson Capps, The Indigo Girls, Brandi Carlile, Rodney Crowell, American Aquarium and Shooter Jennings. Shoemaker has won four Grammy Awards and was the first woman to win a Grammy for engineering.[5]

Born
Kathryn Shoemaker[1]

(1965-06-14) June 14, 1965 (age 60)[1]
OccupationsRecord producer, mixer, sound engineer
Yearsactive1991–present
SpouseGrayson Capps[2] (married 2003–present)
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Trina Shoemaker
Born
Kathryn Shoemaker[1]

(1965-06-14) June 14, 1965 (age 60)[1]
OccupationsRecord producer, mixer, sound engineer
Years active1991–present
SpouseGrayson Capps[2] (married 2003–present)
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Early life

Shoemaker was born in Joliet, Illinois, and attended Joliet Central High School.[1]

Awards and honours

Grammy Awards

Americana Music Association

  • 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award

References

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