Bob Potter
Bob Potter is the Recording Studio Manager/Technical Specialist at FLCC. He's worked at the College since 2003. Previously, Potter was an independent touring sound engineer and founded Cabin Fever Recording studios. In addition to working as a production manager/engineer for the Iron Horse Entertainment Group, he was an audio engineer for the Newport Folk/Jazz Festivals and the Ken Burns PBS documentary film "Jazz". Potter developed SUNY's first sound reinforcement/live recording class offering students the option to pursue other audio engineering interests. In the course of a 40-year engineering career, Potter has been behind the console for some of the biggest names in the business including Ray Charles, B.B. King, Norah Jones, Sir George Martin, Miles Davis, Cyndi Lauper, John Mayer, Ringo Starr, Emmy Lou Harris, Zac Brown, Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock. His production and recording credits have led to albums and CD's that have sold in more than 40 countries.
Contact Information
Phone: (585)785-1446
Office: 2677
Email: Robert.Potter@flcc.edu