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Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
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Roy Bittan
Roy Bittan
American keyboardist, member of the E Street Band
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Alan Clark
Alan Clark
English keyboardist
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Chuck Plotkin
Chuck Plotkin
American recording engineer and producer
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Bob Ludwig
Bob Ludwig
American audio engineer
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Mark Knopfler
Mark Knopfler
British songwriter, guitarist, and record producer
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Omar Hakim
Omar Hakim
musician
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Brendan O'Brien
Brendan O'Brien
American record producer
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Billy Straus
Billy Straus
American composer
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Terry Williams
Terry Williams
Welsh drummer
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John Illsley
John Illsley
English bass guitarist
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David Knopfler
David Knopfler
English musician
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Guy Fletcher
Guy Fletcher
English multi-instrumentalist; keyboardist in Dire Straits
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E Street Band
E Street Band
Bruce Springsteen's backing band
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Toby Scott
Toby Scott
American audio engineer
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Bob Rosa
Bob Rosa
American record producer
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Dave Collins
Dave Collins
American sound mastering engineer
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Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Hornsby
American singer, pianist, and songwriter
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Bob Glaub
Bob Glaub
American bass guitarist
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John Hanlon
John Hanlon
American record producer and recording engineer
Neil Dorfsman
American record producer

Neil Dorfsman

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American record producer
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Neil Dorfsman is an American sound engineer and record producer, best known for his work with Dire Straits, Bruce Hornsby, Mark Knopfler, Paul McCartney and Sting. He won Grammy Awards for Best Producer for Bruce Hornsby's Scenes from the Southside (1988) and Sting's ...Nothing Like the Sun (1987), a Grammy Award for Best Engineer for Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms (1985), as well as a nomination for Best Engineer for Dire Straits's Love Over Gold (1982). Further, he recorded two tracks on Sting's Brand New Day (1999), which won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. He mixed the East Village Opera Company's Olde School, which received a Grammy Nomination for Best Classical Crossover Album in 2009. In 1988 and 1998, Dorfman won a TEC Award for Engineer of the Year.

Other popular artists Dorfsman has worked with include Björk, Paul Brady, Def Leppard, Bonnie Tyler, They Might Be Giants, Richie Sambora, and Tears for Fears.

Dorfsman was born in Manhattan and grew up on Long Island. His career began at Electric Lady Studios in 1977, where he was trained by Eddie Kramer. After two years, he moved to Power Station Studios, where he became a staff engineer in 1979. His big break came in May, when he was assigned to take over for Bob Clearmountain, who had a prior commitment, on album #5 for Bruce Springsteen. One year and 60+ songs later, recording was finally completed for the double LP, "The River."

In the last decade, Dorfsman has made his residence in the San Diego area of California.