Rex Brough

Record Producer

1960 –

82

Who is Rex Brough?

Rex Brough aka King John and the Red King is an English record producer and editor of radio programmes, mainly for the BBC.

His production work includes UK Top 40 hits for Bomb the Bass, Betty Boo and Definition of Sound. After a brief time as a session musician, mainly for Pookah makes 3, he became live sound engineer for Harvey and the Wallbangers. As a recording engineer, he worked with a variety of people including Sinitta and Slim Gaillard.

Following chart success with Betty Boo and Definition of Sound, he has worked as a freelance digital editor, working on radio comedy shows, mainly for BBC Radio 4. Recently he has been working on the Radio 4 comedy shows "Recorded for Training Purposes" produced by Adam Bromley, "About a Dog" written by Graeme Garden, produced by Jon Naismith, and "Rudi's Rare Records, starring Lenny Henry.

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Born
1960
Meriden
Also known as
  • The Red King
Nationality
  • England
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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