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The Mystery of Lanois

Daniel Lanois, a celebrated musician and producer, delves into New Orleans' thriving music culture, creating his most influential work during a transformative period in his life.

Daniel Lanois was born on September 19, 1951, in Hull, Quebec. He moved to Hamilton, Ontario with his family in 1963. Lanois and his brother Bob built and operated the Grant Avenue Studio in 1974, producing records for acts like Martha and the Muffins, Parachute Club, Raffi, and Ian Tyson. His first solo album, "Acadie", was released in 1989, alongside productions for Bob Dylan's "Oh Mercy" and The Neville Bros.' "Yellow Moon".

Info about The Mystery of Lanois

Studio(s): CBC

Originally Released: United States, Jan 16, 1990

Production Country: Canada

Genres:Documentary