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'''Shawn Everett''' was born and raised in Bragg Creek, Alberta. After graduating from high school, he was accepted as a work study in the Audio program in Music & Sound at The Banff Centre. Everett continued his studies as a regular Audio participant between 2001 and 2005. He had the opportunity to interact with various Grammy artists, faculty, and staff. He was also a participant when the Audio program hosted Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) Summer School. While in Banff, Everett also began recording and playing drums with family members from the Canadian band The Moffatt's.
'''Shawn Everett''' is the co-producer of Weezer's [[2010]] releases ''[[Hurley]]'' and ''[[Death to False Metal]]''.


After leaving The Banff Centre, Everett moved to Los Angeles and began engineering for producer Tony Berg. During the next five years, he has collaborated as an engineer and mixer with many great artists including Bruce Hornsby, k.d. lang, Pete Yorn, Bob Dylan, Jakob Dylan, Ozomatli, Eddie Vedder, Natalie Cole, Everlast, Phantom Planet, and Randy Newman. He has also worked with producers such as Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd), Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse), and for Apple.
In the press release for ''Death to False Metal'', the re-working of Weezer rarities was called "a labor of love" for Rivers Cuomo and his co-producer Shawn Everett. The process began by having each track "individually evaluated by the production team of Cuomo and Everett to figure out how to make each of the songs reach their full potential, and ultimately fit harmoniously on the album."


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