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Randy Merrill is an American mastering engineer who has worked with international artists including Blink-182, DAY6, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Harry Styles, One Direction, Adele, Imagine Dragons, Beck, Liam Gallagher, Jonas Brothers, Muse, Cage the Elephant, Maren Morris, Ariana Grande, Mumford & Sons, Paul McCartney, Troye Sivan, Taylor Swift, Lorde, Justin Bieber, Porter Robinson, Ayumi Hamasaki, Buck-Tick, King Gnu, Little Mix and BTS.[2][3]

Randy Merrill
OriginJamestown, New York, United States
Genres
  • pop
  • pop rock
  • R&B
  • electronica
  • Occupation(s)Mastering engineer
    Years active2006–present
    Websitesterling-sound.com/engineer/randy-merrill/

    Life and career

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    Merrill attended Jamestown Community College before graduating from State University of New York at Fredonia with a degree in Sound Recording Technology.[4] He then became a mastering engineer at Masterdisk in 2008 before moving to Sterling Sound in 2013.[5] At Sterling, Merrill worked alongside Tom Coyne winning four Grammys, including wins for Adele's 25, and Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk".[6] Merrill's mastering work would go on to win Grammys independently for Beck's Colors, Ariana Grande's Sweetener, Lady Gaga's "Shallow", and Cage the Elephant's Social Cues.[3]

    Merrill currently works out of Sterling Sound in Edgewater, New Jersey.

    Awards and nominations

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    Grammy Awards

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    Year Nominated work Category Result Notes
    2017 "Hello" Record of the Year Won
    25 Album of the Year Won
    Purpose Nominated
    2018 Melodrama Nominated
    2019 "Shallow" Record of the Year Nominated
    Colors Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Won
    2020 "7 Rings" Record of the Year Nominated
    Thank U, Next Album of the Year Nominated
    2021 folklore Won
    Hyperspace Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Won
    2022 "Leave the Door Open" Record of the Year Won
    "Drivers License" Nominated
    Montero Album of the Year Nominated
    Sour Nominated
    Dawn Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Nominated
    2023 "As It Was" Record of the Year Nominated
    "Easy on Me" Nominated
    Harry's House Album of the Year Won
    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Won
    30 Album of the Year Nominated
    Music of the Spheres Nominated
    2024 "Anti-Hero" Record of the Year Nominated
    "Vampire" Nominated
    Midnights Album of the Year Won
    Guts Nominated

    Notes and references

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    1. ^ Decoding The Mix #2: The 'Hit Maker' Engineers – Mastering The Mix ([1]). Retrieved May 2020.
  • ^ "Randy Merrill Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  • ^ a b "Randy Merrill. Mastering Engineer". Sterling Sound. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  • ^ Randy Merrill LinkedIn ([2]). Retrieved May 2020.
  • ^ "Preparing a Mix for Mastering - A Mastering Engineer's Tips". RecordingStudio.com. 22 January 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  • ^ Randy Merrill | Artist | www.grammy.com ([3]). Retrieved May 2020.
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