Neal H. Pogue began his career in Los Angeles in the 80’s as an aspiring musician. One day while looking for opportunities to join touring acts as a drummer, Pogue noticed an advertisement in the newspaper for Sound Master Recording, a local school for audio engineering. At that time, Pogue didn’t consider engineering as a possible career option, but thought that if he learned the craft on the other side of the recording studio glass, he could record his own demos. Decades later, Pogue’s credits have become legendary with an a-list discography that includes 24KGoldn, Victoria Monét, Doja Cat, Kali Uchis, Steve Lacy, Tyler, The Creator, Common, Pink, Nelly Furtado, Stevie Wonder, TLC, Lil Wayne, Janelle Monae, Outkast, and Earth, Wind and Fire. With seven trophies and a dozen nominations to date, Neal Harrington Pogue contributions to modern popular music are what makes him a high in-demand producer, sound engineer, mixer, and an perennial Grammy award front runner.