How Bambi Lee Savage Broke Down the Studio Boys’ Club and Worked on One of the Nineties’ Biggest Albums
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How Bambi Lee Savage Broke Down the Studio Boys’ Club and Worked on One of the Nineties’ Biggest Albums
She was the only female engineer at Berlin's legendary Hansa Studios, working on U2's Achtung Baby and other classics. She gives her first-ever extended interview on her time there — and how she reinvented herself as an artist
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