Keith Harwood (1950 – September 3, 1977) was a British recording engineer, most notable for his work at Olympic Studios with such musicians as David Bowie (on Diamond Dogs in 1974),[1][2] the Pretty Things and Ron Wood.
He also engineered a number of Led Zeppelin albums, including Houses of the Holy (1973),[2] Physical Graffiti (1975) and Presence (1976).
He was killed after hitting a bridge near the Slough West exit.
Confirmed by family member and close friends of his, one of whom worked with Keith at Olympic Studios and saw Keith's car being loaded onto a truck as he passed the accident scene.
The Rolling Stones dedicated Love You Live to the memory of Harwood.