Ed Ackerson

Ed Ackerson (July 18, 1965 – October 4, 2019) was an American musician and producer from Minneapolis. He produced or engineered dozens of records including works by prominent artists such as The Jayhawks, The Replacements, Motion City Soundtrack, Soul Asylum, Golden Smog, Dave Davies of The Kinks, Wesley Stace, Mason Jennings, Mark Mallman, John Strohm, Brian Setzer, Lizzo, Pete Yorn, The Wallflowers, Rhett Miller of The Old 97s, Jeremy Messersmith, and Juliana Hatfield. He owned a recording studio in Minneapolis, Flowers, and co-founded the Susstones record label. Ackerson led several notable Twin Cities pop/rock bands including Polara and The 27 Various, and released several solo records under his own name. He was also a prolific producer of albums by Twin Cities bands, and was regarded as one of the linchpins of the Minnesota music scene.

Ed Ackerson
Background information
Born(1965-07-18)July 18, 1965
Stillwater, Minnesota
Died (aged 54)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
GenresIndie rock, alternative rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer, engineer
Instrument(s)Guitar, drums
Years active1989–2019
LabelsSusstones, Interscope, Clean, Twin/Tone
Formerly ofPolara, The 27 Various, BNLX, Antenna
WebsiteOfficial website
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