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by Paul Cashmere - September 30 2009
Greg Ladanyi worked with the greats. He did six albums with Jackson Browne, four albums with Toto, three with Don Henley as well as albums for Fleetwood Mac, The Church and Jeff Healey.
Producer and engineer Greg Ladanyi has passed away in Cyprus at the age of 57.
Ladanyi spent 40 years in the music biz. His works were nominated for 16 Grammy Awards. In 1982 he won one himself for Best Engineered Recording ?Çô Non Classical for Toto?ÇÖs ?ÇÿToto IV?ÇÖ. He was also nominated for Producer of the Year for Don Henley?ÇÖs ?ÇÿBuilding The Perfect Beast?ÇÖ.
In 2004, Greg Ladanyi founded Maple Jam Music Group. He was in Cyprus touring with Maple Jam recording artist Anna Vissi.
Greg suffered a severe head injury last Friday while on stage in the Greek Republic of Cyprus. He was rushed to hospital and remained in a critical condition all weekend.
Plans are now underway for a memorial service back in the USA.
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