Rex Brough
Rex Brough aka King John and the Red King (born 1960 in Meriden, Warwickshire) is an English record producer and editor of radio programmes, mainly for the BBC.
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Born | 1960 |
Occupation | Record Producer and Digital audio editor |
His production work includes UK Top 40 hits for Bomb the Bass, Betty Boo and Definition of Sound. After a brief time as a session musician, mainly for Pookah makes 3, he became live sound engineer for Harvey and the Wallbangers. As a recording engineer, he worked with a variety of people including Sinitta and Slim Gaillard.
Following chart success with Betty Boo and Definition of Sound, he has worked as a freelance digital editor, working on radio comedy shows, mainly for BBC Radio 4. Recently he has been working on the Radio 4 comedy shows "Recorded for Training Purposes" produced by Adam Bromley, "About a Dog" written by Graeme Garden, produced by Jon Naismith, and "Rudi's Rare Records", starring Lenny Henry.
In the 80's Rex was also the producer of a number of successful albums by the experimental rock group Harvey and the Wallbangers.