For more than one half of a century, Grammy Award winning recording engineer and mixer Reggie Dozier has been behind the recording console creating American musical history with legendary musical artists at Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, United Artists, Universal Pictures, Motown, Atlantic, A&M Records, ABC, Columbia and Capitol Records. Since the first time he pushed the record button in 1958 he has made a significant contribution as one of the founding architects of the way popular commercial music has been recorded in the United States. For Outkast's album Speakerboxx/The Love Below he was awarded the Grammy for Outstanding Engineering in 2004 and also he engineered 7 other Grammy Award winning records.
For Universal Pictures he engineered the soundtrack from the motion picture "Endless Love" for which the classic title song with Diana Ross and Lionel Richie was nominated for an Academy Award. The song went on to be the best selling single of the year 1981 and was number 1 on the billboard charts. Among the many legendary artists he has worked with are: Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight, Lionel Richie, Johnny Mathis, Aretha Franklin, Phil Collins, Natalie Cole, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Kenny Rogers, Miles Davis, Patti LaBelle, Brian McKnight, Outkast, Mary J. Blige, The Four Tops, B.B. King, Mayrilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., Marvin Gaye, James Ingram, Wayne Henderson, The Isley Brothers and The Tempations. By designing and personally implementing the curriculum of the Engineering and Music Production Program at the California College of Music, he has insured that his engineering legacy will be preserved for future generations.