The deceased at one time made the first four Queen albums, in particular, helped the group created the famous Bohemian Rhapsody.
Rock manufacturer and engineer Roy Thomas Baker died at the age of 78. It was reported by the American publication that The New York Times with the reference to the late Bob Merlis’s press secretary.
Baker died on April 12 at his home in Lake Khavasu City, Arizona, USA.
The cause of death is unknown, Merlis mentioned.
Roy Thomas Baker was born on November 10, 1946 in English Hempsted.
He started his music career as an assistant engineer at Decca Studios in London, where he helped the creation of David Bowie, the WHO, the Rolling Stones and others under the name Roy Baker. He later climbed the career stairs and became a chief engineer, working at Bang A Gong T. Rex and right now for free.
Baker worked as a sound manufacturer and engineer in some recording studios; He created Rock Rock performers: Queen, Travel, Foreign, Ozzy Osbourne, Möteley Crüe, The Cars, Devo, Cheap Trick, Alice Cooper and more.
Baker met a group Queen In the early 1970s, when he worked at a company called Trident.
Baker made the first four Queen albums. He, in particular, helped the group created the famous Bohemian Rapsidia.
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