Portland sound engineer wins three Grammys with Beck
Bob Ludwig, owner of Gateway Mastering Studios in Portland, won three Grammys at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday night.
Ludwig, who previously had won seven Grammys during his 46-year career, won awards for album of the year, best non-classical engineered album and best surround sound, WGME-13 reported. His mastering work was honored in the following categories:
• Album of the year for "Morning Phase" by Beck.
• Non-classical engineered album for "Morning Phase" by Beck.
• Best surround sound album for Beyonce's self-titled album.
Ludwig received a nod from Beck, who won rock album of the year for "Morning Phase."
• Record of the Year for "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers.
• Album of the Year for "Random Access Memories" by Daft Punk.
• Best Historical Album for "Charlie is My Darling – Ireland 1965" by The Rolling Stones.
• Best Engineered Album, non-classical, for "Random Access Memories" by Daft Punk.
And, in 2013, Ludwig won in the category of Album of the Year for "Babel" by Mumford & Sons.
Gateway Mastering Studios is located at 428 Cumberland Avenue.
Editor’s Note: Article from MaineBiz and Channel 13 (2015) and Portland Press Herald (2014)
Event Date
Address
United States