Biography
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Ken Sands
Real name: Kenneth Shensky Sands
Kenny "Ken" Sands (b. Oct 1047, d. May 2021) was hired by Motown Records in 1967 to edit rhythm tracks for Motown’s recording sessions. He would later become a key figure in recording, mixing and mastering countless recordsIn particular, he is credited with configuring the famous double lead vocal layering technique used in Marvin Gaye - What's Going On, a technique that Sands cited as a mistake in the early editing process.