The Albert Brothers

Ron and Howard Albert, known as the Albert Brothers, are an American record production duo best known for their work in audio engineering and as record producers, working on recordings at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida, and Audiovision studios both in the United States. Their immense body of work spanning seven decades includes influential albums such as Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by Derek and the Dominos, Eat a Peach by The Allman Brothers, Young Gifted and Black by Aretha Franklin, Manassas, and numerous works with Crosby Stills and Nash such as CSN, Stephen Stills 2. Howard Albert has said "I think we have 40 gold records to our name and about 30 or so platinum." They were inducted into the Florida Music Hall of Fame in 2013.