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Ian Brennan was born on 15 June, 1966 in Oakland, California, United States, is an American music producer. Discover Ian Brennan’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Ian Brennan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ian Brennan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ian Brennan worth at the age of 57 years old? Ian Brennan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Producer. He is from United States. We have estimated
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Timeline
Brennan has worked to establish a memorial for those who have died from homelessness in San Francisco. The installations were unanimously approved by the Board Of Supervisors, but later stalled due to opposition from the Mayors Office and the Chamber of Commerce. In the fall of 2019, Brennan produced a “sonic memorial” album featuring voices and songs from the homeless community of West Oakland.
His fifth book, Silenced by Sound: the Music Meritocracy Myth, was published in the fall of 2019.
In 2015, he gained a nomination for Grammy Award for Best World Music Album for Zomba Prison Project, the story of which was covered around the world including on the front-page of The New York Times and by the television program 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper reporting. The segment won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Feature Story and was nominated for two other Emmys.
In 2015, his semi-autobiographical novella, Sister Maple Syrup Eyes, was published, after working on drafts of it for over 25 years. It deals with the aftermath of the sexual assault of a partner, a trauma he experienced at age 21. Readers+Writers journal praised it, “A beautiful book. Achingly beautiful.” And Louder Than War states it is, “….alive with the energy of an eye-witness.” Small Press Picks noted, “In vividly re-creating Kristian’s personal journey, Brennan offers a layered and moving exploration of the truth…”
He has authored five books, two on anger, Anger Antidotes (2011) and Hate-less (2014); a novella, Sister Maple Syrup Eyes (2015); and two on music, How Music Dies (or Lives) (2016) and Silenced by Sound (2019).
Of the albums he has produced, Tinariwen’s Tassili (2011) won a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album and Zomba Prison Project (2015) was nominated; and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott’s I Stand Alone (2006) and Peter Case’s Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John (2007) were nominated for Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album. The Sunday Times (London) says he is “visionary”.
In 2011, he won a Grammy Award for the Tuareg band, Tinariwen’s Tassili album, which was recorded live in the southeast Algerian desert just months before the Arab Spring erupted and war swept through the area. The album also includes members of TV on the Radio, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and guitarist Nels Cline.
In 2011, he published a book on anger, Anger Antidotes. A follow-up, Hate-less, was issued in 2014.
In 2009, he and his wife, the Italian-Rwandan filmmaker, photographer, and author, Marilena Delli, began traveling the world in search of countries and languages that were underrepresented internationally. Amongst others, this has resulted in releases from Rwanda, Malawi, South Sudan, Cambodia, Tanzania, Romania, Pakistan, Vietnam, from within Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya and most notably from inside Zomba Central Prison in Malawi.
He received two Grammy Award nominations for producing albums in the traditional folk category (Ramblin’ Jack Elliott’s I Stand Alone in 2006, and Peter Case’s Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John in 2007). The Ramblin’ Jack record features Lucinda Williams and members of Wilco, X, Los Lobos, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Brennan has also produced many of filmmaker, John Waters’ live stand-up comedy shows since 2001 at venues such as The Fillmore in San Francisco and the Royal Festival Hall in London, as well as at festivals including Coachella, Bumbershoot, and Bonnaroo. Brennan has created pairings for Waters such as with Jonathan Richman, Peaches, and Wanda Jackson.
Brennan also regularly organized benefit shows for social and/or political causes during this period with artists such as Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson. Most notably he presented Fugazi, Vic Chesnutt, and Sleater-Kinney for free in Mission Dolores Park to honor the 20th anniversary of Food Not Bombs in 2000, as well as staging Green Day and The Blind Boys of Alabama for free in front of the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall on the Sunday before George W. Bush’s election as President, also in 2000.
Beginning in 1996, for five years he hosted a free, mostly acoustic music show in a San Francisco laundromat. He would perform solo and feature a different local band each week. He documented the shows as field recordings and these resulted in three Unscrubbed compilation albums in 1997–1999.
In 1993 he was asked to develop a curriculum and teach his co-workers in verbal de-escalation at East Bay Hospital in Richmond. This request was based on his having regularly demonstrated skill at de-fusing emotionally charged and violent situations. Through word of mouth, he began teaching full-time at hospitals, clinics, jails and schools in the San Francisco Bay Area and greater California. This teaching eventually led him around the country and then the world, having now taught in Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East, at such places as University of California, Berkeley, the Betty Ford Center, and the National Accademia of Science (Rome).
Ian Brennan (born 15 June 1966) is an American music producer, author and lecturer on violence prevention.