Gene Paul

Gene William Paul is a distinguished American audio recording, mixing, and mastering engineer, producer, and musician, with a career spanning several decades. Known for his work during the golden era of Atlantic Recording Studios in the 1960s–80s, Gene has left an indelible mark on the music industry. His career continues to thrive as the chief mastering engineer at G&J Audio, a respected mixing and mastering studio catering to both major and independent labels, specializing in reissues and new recordings.
With a reputation built on delivering high-quality sound and precision, Gene has engineered thousands of projects, including 9 Grammy Award-winning albums and earning 29 Grammy nominations across 15 different categories. His diverse expertise spans across mixing, mastering, and producing, and he has worked with a wide array of artists and genres, making significant contributions to the music industry.
Gene's contributions have resulted in numerous chart-topping hits, including 7 #1 songs on the Billboard National Charts, 6 #1 hits on the Pop Charts, 10 #1 hits on the Jazz Charts, and 5 #1 hits on the R&B Charts. His work has shaped the sound of some of the most influential recordings in modern music.
At Atlantic Recording Studios, Gene was part of the creative team that helped define the sound of that era, collaborating with legendary artists across various genres. His skills in the studio, combined with a deep understanding of musical nuances, have made him a sought-after figure in the industry.
Known for Working With:
Aretha Franklin
Hall & Oates
Bee Gees
Donny Hathaway