Ken Caillat, Grammy-Winning Studio Engineer of Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 “Rumours” Album—Guest 05/21/2015

Ken Caillat
Ken Caillat

Ken Caillat—director, studio engineer, author, and musician—widely known as the studio engineer of the 1977 groundbreaking Fleetwood Mac Rumours and Tusk recording sessions, is our upcoming Ken Boxer Live guest.

In addition to his engineering of Rumours, for which he won a Grammy Award, Caillat has worked on albums for stars such as Billy Idol, Frank Sinatra, Pat Benatar, and Alice Cooper, to name just a few.

And, yes, Caillat is the proud father of singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat, for whom he has produced her numerous successful albums.

Ken Caillat
1979 “Tusk” Sessions

Caillat’s most recent work as an author is his behind-the-scenes book Making Rumours, which in addition to describing the making of Rumours, also details his bird’s eye view of the often complex inter-personality drama among the members of that most influential band, Fleetwood Mac, whose members were continually in and out of romantic relationships with each other.

For more information about Ken Caillat, please visit his website.

Ken and Tai welcome you to join with us during this sure-to-be exciting interview.

We have limited seating available for audience members. If you would like complimentary tickets to our in-studio broadcast at the TVSB studios in Santa Barbara, please click here. This show tapes on Monday, May 18th. Audience members generally arrive by 6:30 pm and take their seats at 6:45 pm.

(This episode first airs Thursday, 05/21/2015, 10:00 PM, on TVSB-17, and is replayed numerous times throughout the following 14 days. You will find a complete schedule of times here. Additionally, a YouTube link to this episode, available about 24 hours before original airtime, will display immediately below.)

About Robert Boxer

Political Commentator . Economic/Foreign Policy Conservative . Software Engineer. Loves Jazz, Rock, and Classical Music. Political Blog: robertboxer.com. Celebrity Writer at kenboxerlive.com.

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