Brad Leigh is an American audio engineer, known for having recorded and mixed many recordings including Billy Joel's River of Dreams, Tracy Chapman's Matters of the Heart as well as Julian Lennon's Valotte and Secret Value of Daydreaming Brad Leigh was born and raised in New York City.
While attending Brooklyn Technical High School, he worked as an usher during concerts at Carnegie Hall.
[1] After graduation in 1975, Leigh attended Al Grundy and John Woram's Institute of Audio Research and was then hired at Chelsea Sound[2] by Mark Freeh as an intern/assistant engineer/tech.
While assisting Ramone, Leigh worked on albums for Paul Simon, Chicago, and Frank Sinatra.
[7][8] While at MSR, Leigh designed and manufactured audio equipment including custom dual 18″ subwoofers which were in both Studio A and Studio C and used on countless records as well as high resolution dynamics meters for the Neve VR console, the Procue personal headphone mixing system and a high quality DVD interface for SACD players.