R.I.P. John Hampton, engineer with The Replacements, The White Stripes, and more
John Hampton—a record producer, musician, mixer, and Grammy-award winning recording engineer—has died of complications from cancer. He was 61. Hampton was a longtime employee of Ardent Studios in Memphis, eventually working his way up to part owner. In his nearly 40 years in the music business, he had a hand in making records by Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Travis Tritt, Gin Blossoms, Mudhoney, Todd Snider, George Thorogood, Alex Chilton, The Replacements, and The White Stripes, among many others.
Hampton began his career working with several of Memphis’ rock and power-pop luminaries, including engineering Alex Chilton’s first post-Big Star solo album Like Flies on Sherbert. He worked on a host of classic alternative albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including The Cramps’ Psychedelic Jungle/Gravest Hits, Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper’s Root Hog Or Die, Tommy Keene’s Based On Happy Times, The Afghan Whigs’ Gentlemen, and The Replacements’ Pleased To Meet Me.