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Allan Marc Tucker

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Allan Marc Tucker

Professor

School of Humanities and Education

Campus Monterrey


Expertise

  • Audio mastering, Recording techniques, Communication Sciences, and Discursive and Rhetorical Communication

Contact

mail tucker@tec.mx 

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Overview

"Ever since I started in the music business in 1971, our industry has been changing at high speed. What endures is the drive to create, experience, send and receive music or music events."

Music has always been a part of Allan Marc Tucker, who started using a record turntable when he was just 2 years old: he put the records in place, played them, and of course, danced to them. He studied clarinet, then guitar; he had a brief career as a recording artist and studio session musician, focused on recording and producing his own songs. 

His plan to study audio engineering was to learn enough to find a job in a recording studio while he tried to become a rock-star. Instead, he found great satisfaction in expressing his creativity as an engineer, helping other artists to reach their goals in the studio. 

Tucker's career in music production continues after more than 50 years and, although he has recorded and mastered more than 3,500 records and has won the most relevant awards in his profession, including Grammys and Gold Records, he has found that working as a full-time professor and heading the Music Technology and Production program (IMI-LTM) has been his most rewarding and meaningful stage. 

Sharing his stories, techniques, theories, accomplishments and failures with his students is his way to make sure he is contributing to the development of the future problem-solvers of the music industry. He teaches students to listen in a critical way, to evaluate the creative and technical quality of interpretations, to give shape to music, understanding the artists' concepts and intent, and to make use of the correct tools, and always to take the audience into account, without whom they would not have any work at all.

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Teaching Activities

  • Audio Mastering
  • Recording Techniques
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Education and Training

  • Bachelor of Arts, CUNY
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Awards and Honors

  • 26 Grammy nominations, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 2020
  • Who's Who in the USA, conferred by Marquis' Who's Who, 2010
  • Certified "Mastered for iTunes", conferred by Apple Inc., 2010
  • Who's Who in the World, conferred by Marquis' Who's Who, 2009
  • Grammy - Ravi Coltrane, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 2007
  • Chairman, conferred by Audio Engineering Society, 2004
  • Grammy - Joe Henderson, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 2003
  • Grammy - John Coltrane, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 2001
  • Grammy - Gonzalo Rubalcaba, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 2001
  • Grammy - Gil Evans, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 1996
  • Visionary Award - Christian McBride, conferred by 3M Corporation, 1996
  • Visionary Award - Joe Henderson, conferred by 3M Corporation, 1995
  • Grammy award - Metallica, conferred by Recording Academy (NARAS), 1992
  • Record of the Year - Ursula Oppens "The People United", conferred by Billboard Magazine, 1979