US
Producer
American producer, engineer and musician based in Kentucky. Hank Linderman was born in Florida and showed a strong interest in music at an early age; by the time he was a 5th grader, he was accepted at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church Boy Choir in New York City. Moving to Louisville, Kentucky in 1970, he began working two nights a week as a guitarist during his senior year in high school. Upon graduation, Hank formed his first touring band, and played in multiple venues across Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee. A few years later, Hank became the lead guitarist for Quickdraw, arguably the most successful Louisville band at the time. In 1983 he moved to Los Angeles, building a solid career as a self-employed musician and recording engineer; over the years Hank has become a highly coveted producer/engineer who has worked with and recorded the likes of America, Keb Mo, Timothy B. Schmit, Don Henley, The Eagles, Robert Lamm, Chicago, John McFee (of the Doobie Brothers), and many other successful artists.