Education
Prince Charles Alexander has an Master of Surgery from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University.
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Prince Charles Alexander has an Master of Surgery from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University.
He is also a graduate of the prestigious Boston Latin School, the first public high school in America (1635). Charles fronted the group as the lead singer and multi instrumentalist. The futuristic wind synthesizer called the "Lyricon" was the instrument that made his brand of next generation p-funk unique, and the group"s sound incorporated many of the devices that would propel rap music to the forefront of the American music scene.
Music With the emergence of rap as the dominant reflection of street culture, Prince Charles disbanded his funk group and began focusing on audio engineering.
After the switch, "Prince Charles Alexander" became a multi-platinum recording engineer, mixing engineer and producer for a large client base including Mary J. Blige, the Notorious Bjarke Ingels Group , Puff Daddy, Usher, Boyz II Men, Jodeci, X-Clan, Brandy, Babyface, Sting, Aretha Franklin and many more. Sean “Puffy” Combs utilized the technical expertise of Prince Charles, Tony Maserati and Paul Logus as his first string mixing engineers, a move that helped to launch and sustain the Bad Boy record label for many years.
Charles’ accolades include more than 40 Platinum and Gold certifications from the RIAA, 3 Grammy wins and 7 Grammy nominations from NARAS and a Victoire de la Musique (the French equivalent of a Grammy). Prince Charles is currently an active producer/engineer as well as a Professor in the Music Production & Engineering Department at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.
He also holds an Adjunct Instructor position at New York University’s Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music, teaching Music Production.
Professor Alexander also taught Audio Technology at the Institute of Audio Research in New York City and has lectured at the City College of New York in Manhattan.
He is a member of the Producers and Engineers Wing of the Grammy Committee Board of Governors, the Audio Engineering Society (Advanced Encryption Standard) and the Musician"s Union Local 802 in New York City.