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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_HealyDan Healy - Wikipedia

    Dan Healy may refer to: Dan Healy (detective) (c. 1895–1980), Chicago detective, famous for killing the leader of the North Side Gang, Vincent Drucci. Dan Healy (soundman), audio engineer for The Grateful Dead. Dan Healy (actor) (né Daniel Joseph Healy; 1888–1969), New York actor and theater MC, 3rd husband of Helen Kane. Daniel Healy ...

  2. Dan Healy is an audio engineer who often worked with the American rock band the Grateful Dead. He succeeded Alembic and Owsley Bear Stanley as the group's chief sound man after the Wall Of Sound in 1974 and subsequent band hiatus through 1975.

  3. Pages in category "Albums produced by Dan Healy (soundman)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cauldron (Fifty Foot Hose album) The Charlatans (1969 album) D. Dead Set ...

  4. 3. Nov. 2007 · “It’s an intimate, powerful and complex role to mix a band’s sound, and Healy did that for 22 years,” he says. “In some bands, the sound engineer is just a technician.

  5. Dan Healey (* 21. März 1957) ist ein britisch-kanadischer Historiker, Slawist und Autor. Leben. Healey studierte Literatur, Slawistik und Geschichte an der University of Toronto, wo er 1981 sein Studium beendete. In den 1980er Jahren arb ...

  6. Daniel F. Healy (c. 1895 – July 8, 1980) was a Chicago detective who became famous when he killed the leader of the North Side Gang, Vincent Drucci, during an altercation which occurred during the course of an arrest, on April 4, 1927. By 1933 Healy had been made sergeant of the Chicago Police. After retiring from the Chicago Police Department, Healy served as Chief of Police for Stone Park ...

  7. Dan Healy is an audio engineer who often worked with the American rock band the Grateful Dead. He succeeded Alembic and Owsley "Bear" Stanley as the group's chief sound man after the Wall Of Sound in 1974 and subsequent band hiatus through 1975. A favorite amongst Deadheads for many years, he helped to introduce a tapers section at Grateful Dead concert to allow audience recording of live ...