Grammy award winning Mastering Engineer, and cofounder of ExLadyRecords, Warren Russell-Smith earned his second Grammy nomination today for Best Historical Album of 2010. In partnership with Steve Rosenthal, Warren Russell-Smith earned this nomination for his work on ‘Alan Lomax In Haiti: Recordings For The Library Of Congress, 1936-1937.
Read more about this release at the box-set blog, Grammy.com review, Spinner review, the WSJ review, and a review at NoDepression.com.
Warren Russell-Smith previously won a Grammy in ‘Best Historical Album’ in the 2007 50th Annual Grammy Awards for his work on ‘The Live Wire – Woody Guthrie In Performance 1949.’