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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rodney_MillsRodney Mills - Wikipedia

    Rodney Mills is an American mastering engineer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He has been involved in the music industry for over 50 years and has earned over 50 gold and platinum records for engineering, producing, and mastering.

    • Audio Engineer, Producer
    • July 13, 1946 (age 77), Douglas, Georgia, U.S.
  2. Rodney Mills. 38 Special chronology. Rockin' into the Night. (1979) Wild-Eyed Southern Boys. (1981) Special Forces. (1982) Wild-Eyed Southern Boys is the fourth studio album by American Southern rock band .38 Special, released on January 3, 1981, by A&M Records.

    • January 1981
    • September 1979 – July 1980 at Studio One, Doraville, GA
  3. Rock & Roll Strategy is the eighth studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1988. [2] It was their final album for long-time label A&M Records. The album contained the group's last top 10 hit, "Second Chance", which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

    • 50:58
    • September 1988
    • 1987-1988
  4. 15. Jan. 2021 · Rodney Mills is an engineer who’s been in the music industry for over 50 years. He’s earned over 50 gold and platinum records for engineering, producing, and mastering.

  5. Wild-Eyed Southern Boys ( Billboard 200 #18) ist das vierte Studio-Album der Southern-Rock -Band 38 Special, veröffentlicht im Mai 1981. Es hat drei Hit-Singles: Hold on Loosely ( Billboard Hot 100 #3), Fantasy Girl (#30) und Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (#35).

  6. Rodney Mills. Profile: American mastering engineer and producer in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1968, Rodney became chief engineer at LeFevre Sound Studios in Atlanta. In 70s, he co-designed and oversaw the construction of the famous Studio One, Doraville (Georgia).

  7. In 1968, Rodney became chief engineer at LeFevre Sound Studios in Atlanta. In the '70s, he co-designed and oversaw the construction of the famous Studio One in Doraville, Georgia. In the early '90s, he opened the Rodney Mills Masterhouse in Atlanta.