Alan Parsons is a legendary British audio engineer, producer, and musician whose fingerprints are on some of the most influential albums in rock history. He got his start as an engineer at Abbey Road Studios, working on Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" and even contributing to sessions for The Beatles, before launching his own recording career as the driving force behind The Alan Parsons Project.
With The Alan Parsons Project, he crafted a signature sound blending progressive rock, orchestral flourishes, and cutting-edge studio production, producing hits like "Eye in the Sky" and "Games People Play." His work is celebrated for its atmospheric, meticulously produced quality, earning him a reputation as one of the most technically gifted figures in rock music. Beyond his own recordings, Parsons has continued to tour and perform live, bringing his catalog of moody, symphonic rock to audiences around the world.
A multiple Grammy nominee and inductee into the TEC Hall of Fame, Alan Parsons remains a respected figure whose influence spans generations of musicians and producers. Fans of classic and progressive rock will appreciate the chance to see a true studio craftsman translate his celebrated recordings into a live setting.