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Jack Renner (recording engineer)

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Renner made his first recording on February 20, 1962. He pioneered the development of the
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announced that Renner had died following an extended battle with cancer.
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Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology alumni
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Renner held an Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the
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degree in Music Education and completed graduate work at
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Jack Renner (disambiguation)
Barnesville, Ohio
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
musician
recording engineer
Telarc International Corporation
Bachelor of Science
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
trumpeter
recording engineer
Grammy Award
digital recording
jazz
classical
symphonic music
Cleveland Institute of Music
Michael Bishop
"Jack L. Renner"


"Jack Renner of Telarc: Direct from Cleveland"
"Jack Renner, Recording Master and a Founder of Telarc, Dies at 84"
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American audio engineers
American music industry executives
American classical trumpeters
Grammy Award winners

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