The Music History Project

EP. 147 - Women Studio Engineers


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In this inspiring episode, we celebrate women who have shaped the world of audio engineering. Our guest host is Cato Zane, an accomplished audio engineer and founder of Lost & Sound Foundry in San Diego. With a background in both music and physics, Cato brings insight, passion, and a strong commitment to mentorship. She guides us through powerful interview segments with pioneering engineers including Lenise Bent, Fela Davis, Sylvia Massy, Leslie Ann Jones, and Apogee President Betty Bennett—each sharing their personal stories and contributions to the craft, culture, and future of sound.
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