This is a list of record producers
Please expand this list.
- Roy Thomas Baker[?]
- Joey Beltram
- Sonny Bono, worked with Phil Spector, produced Sonny and Cher records
- Joe Boyd[?] produced Fairport Convention et al
- Perry Bradford[?]
- Gerry Bron[?]
- T-Bone Burnett, producer for Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, The Wallflowers[?], Counting Crows, Marshall Crenshaw[?], Sam Phillips, Los Lobos, Bruce Cockburn, Gillian Welch[?], and the soundtrack for the Coen Brothers film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?.
- George H. Buck[?]
- John Burgess[?]
- Richard James Burgess[?]
- John Hammond[?], one of the first, with a career that spanned decades, recorded and produced Leadbelly, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Pete Seeger, and Bruce Springsteen.
- Martin Hannett
- Dave Hassinger[?]
- Mark Heard
- Buddy Holly, one of the first recording artists to control his own production
- Trevor Horn
- P. Diddy
- Hugh Padgham[?]
- Jimmy Page, producer for Led Zeppelin, The Firm, Royd & Cliff, Nico, Screaming Lord Sutch, John Mayall, Fleur De Lys, and The Outsiders.
- Les Paul, guitarist and technical innovator in both music and recording, created many common techniques, multi-tracking.
- Prince Paul
- Ralph Peer, pioneer producer, discovered and recorded the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers, the singing brakeman
- Al Perkins
- Lee Scratch Perry, Producer for Bob Marley, and influentail in the beginnigs of Dub (music)
- Sam Phillips
- Prince