Adam Abeshouse

American music producer (1961–2024)

Adam Abeshouse was a multifaceted American music professional, whose career spanned several roles including recording engineer, music producer, and classical violinist. Born in 1961, he received his musical training at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, where he honed his skills as a violinist. This foundation in classical music would later influence his work as a producer and engineer, allowing him to bring a nuanced understanding to his collaborations.

Throughout his career, Abeshouse garnered numerous accolades for his work, including three Grammy Awards and two additional nominations. His expertise also earned him recognition within the Latin music community, with two Latin Grammy Award nominations. In 2002, Abeshouse founded the Classical Recording Foundation, further solidifying his commitment to the preservation and promotion of classical music. He passed away in 2024, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his dedication to the music industry and his contributions to its rich cultural heritage.