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Khaliq Glover popularly known as Khaliq-O-Vision, is a
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winning recording
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, producer and the author of ''Secrets: How The Stars Make Music IRRESISTIBLE!''. Khaliq is the recipient of the 2001 Grammy Award for
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by Marcus Miller under the Best Contemporary Jazz Album. He pursued his education in music at Dick Grove School Of Music.


Career

Glover started his career in 1982 when he began working as a recording and
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. Khaliq worked for Lion Share Studios under
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for four years and in 1987, he joined Wings West Studios, where Khaliq worked under
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. He also worked with Dave Hampton - MATK Corporation as an Engineering Consultant and founded Khaliq-O-Vision Music the same year. In 2002, Glover joined Hancock Music, where he worked for Herbie Hancock at his home studio as a mixing engineer for two years. From 2004 to 2007, he worked for Prince at
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as a recording and mixing engineer. In 2007, Glover started providing independent pro audio and pro video services in the entertainment industry. In 2013, Khaliq founded the Music Mixing Success Bootcamp, a two-day live mixing event for singers, songwriters, musicians, producers, and engineers, held at the Sheraton-Gateway LAX Hotel. Throughout his career, Glover worked with multiple artists such as
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, Bruce Springsteen,
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, B2K, Narada Michael Walden,
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and others.


Discography


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