Benny Faccone
Benny Faccone is a recording engineer, mixing engineer, and record producer known for his work with Ricky Martin, Santana, Luis Miguel, Maná and Marco Antonio Solís. He has won 5 Grammy Awards and 12 Latin Grammy Awards.
Biography
Faccone was born in Italy and was raised in Canada. He received a composition degree from the Berklee College of Music. After graduation, he began working in the recording industry in Montreal and later moved to Los Angeles in 1980, where he became engineer at A&M Records. While mixing for the band Menudo, Faccone met Draco Rosa, member of the Puerto Rican boy band and with whom he continued working for the next decades. In 1986, Faccone became a freelance engineer.Faccone owns "The Cavern" studios in Thousand Oaks, California. He named the studio after The Cavern Club in Liverpool, where The Beatles played during their early career. He is also a professor at the California Lutheran University.
Selected discography
Awards and recognition
Grammy Awards
Faccone has been nominated for the following Grammy Awards:Year | Title | Artist | Category | Role | Result |
2000 | Supernatural | Santana | Album of the Year | Engineer, Mixer | |
2003 | Revolución De Amor | Maná | Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2003 | Lo Dijo El Corazón | Joan Sebastian | Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2010 | Amor Vincit Omnia | Draco Rosa | Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album | Mixer, Producer | |
2012 | Drama y Luz | Maná | Best Latin Pop, Rock, or Urban Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2014 | Vida | Draco Rosa | Best Latin Pop Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2015 | Gracias Por Estar Aquí | Marco Antonio Solís | Best Latin Pop Album | Engineer, Mixer |
Latin Grammy Awards
Faccone has been nominated for the following Latin Grammy Awards:Year | Title | Artist | Category | Role | Result |
2000 | Corazón Espinado | Santana ft. Maná | Record of the Year | Engineer, Mixer | |
2001 | Duetos | Armando Manzanero | Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals | Engineer, Mixer | |
2002 | Lo Dijo El Corazón | Joan Sebastian | Best Grupero Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2003 | Revolución De Amor | Maná | Best Engineered Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2003 | Revolución De Amor | Maná | Best Rock Album By a Duo or Group With Vocal | Engineer, Mixer | |
2007 | Con el Corazón en la Mano | Rojo | Best Christian Album | Mixer | |
2007 | - | - | Producer of the Year | Producer | |
2009 | Teatro | Draco Rosa | Best Rock Album | Mixer | |
2010 | Mientes | Camila | Record of the Year | Engineer | |
2010 | Dejarte de Amar | Camila | Best Pop Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocal | Engineer | |
2011 | Drama y Luz | Maná | Best Engineered Album | Engineer | |
2011 | Drama y Luz | Maná | Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal | Mixer | |
2012 | Hasta Que Te Conocí | Maná | Record of the Year | Engineer, Mixer | |
2013 | Vida | Draco Rosa | Album of the Year | Engineer, Mixer | |
2013 | Vida | Draco Rosa | Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2013 | Más y Más | Draco Rosa ft. Ricky Martin | Record of the Year | Engineer, Mixer | |
2014 | Gracias Por Estar Aquí | Marco Antonio Solís | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album | Engineer, Mixer | |
2019 | Monte Sagrado | Draco Rosa | Best Rock Album | Mixer |