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Ramone worked as an engineer in the 1960s before moving toward production work from the late '60s to the mid-'70s with mainstream pop/rock singer/songwriters like Billy Joel and Paul Simon. He capped his career working with interpretive singers such as Barbra Streisand and Simon & Garfunkel, as well as handling the last recordings of Frank Sinatra. In the 1990s, he moved toward executive positions, becoming the chairman of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). Along the way, he won eight Grammy® Awards.
As the chairman of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), Phil Ramone makes monitoring technical progress in his field a top priority. Ramone is an aficionado of AMD64 processing power because it provides tools that encourage optimal creativity and productivity in the recording industry. "AMD Opteron™ processors provide incredible speed in a professional environment," says Ramone. "System dependability is always the hope of uninterrupted work. It has met the new standards we dream of."
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- Microsoft® Windows® XP Pro
- Dual-Core AMD Opteron™ Processors
- 4GB ECC REG RAM
- 1TB data storage (RAID)
- CD/DVD-RW
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- Ray Charles, Genius Loves Company (2004)
- Bob Dylan, Blood On The Tracks 5.1 Remix (2004)
- Burt Bacharach, The Very Best of Burt Bacharach (2001)
- Frank Sinatra, Duets (1993)
- Cyndi Lauper, Change Of Heart (1987)
- Paul Simon, Graceland (1985) Consultant
- Billy Joel, Songs from the Attic (1981)
- Ashford and Simpson, Come as You Are (1976)
- Starland Vocal Band, Afternoon Delight (1976) Associate Producer
- Gordon Lightfoot, If You Could Read My Mind (1971)
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The chairman of NARAS uses AMD64 processors.
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