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New Book: My Life as a Studio Wife: A Lifetime of Love and Music with Bruce Swedien​

Michael Jackson fans know the name Bruce Swedien, the legendary five-time Grammy-winning recording engineer whose work with Michael and Quincy Jones helped shape Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, and more. But now, it’s time to hear from the woman who was right there by his side through it all: his wife, Bea Swedien.
Together, they built a Minneapolis studio, moved to Chicago to record jazz greats like Oscar Peterson, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington, and eventually settled in Los Angeles, where Bruce engineered some of the most iconic albums in pop history, including Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Bad.
Quincy Jones, Bruce’s longtime collaborator and dear friend, penned the book’s foreword, calling Bea “one of the most irrepressible, high-spirited people I know.” His words set the tone for a memoir that’s as joyful and unfiltered as its author.

Edited by music industry veteran Howard Massey, My Life as a Studio Wife is a must-read for anyone who loves Michael Jackson’s music, the magic of the recording studio, or a timeless love story lived to the fullest.

Publication date: August 11, 2025
Pages: 224
 
I can’t wait to read this once it publishes in the UK. It’s so lovely when people write the sincere truth and see the beauty of Michael’s soul. ❤️
 
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Sara Clauser

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Aug 11
Bea Swedien, in her newly released book 'My Life as a Studio Wife' :“We never saw anything inappropriate. The accusations were unforgivable. Michael was kind, generous, and loving.

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Not a book thread turning into the next unreleased material discussion 😅 .

Maybe someone can give an update if it's worth reading ✌️
 
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Bea Swedien, beloved wife of legendary recording engineer Bruce Swedien, has passed away at the age of 91.
A gracious presence in the world of music, Bea stood alongside her husband throughout one of the most remarkable careers in recording history. Bruce Swedien was the sonic architect behind many of Michael Jackson’s greatest works, including the groundbreaking albums Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad. During those iconic years, Bea was part of the extended studio family, witnessing firsthand the creativity, dedication, and magic that defined Michael’s golden era. Those who spent time around the sessions often remember her warmth, quiet strength, and unwavering support for Bruce during long nights in the studio.

Beyond being a supportive partner, Bea shared her own story with the world in her heartfelt memoir, My Life as a Studio Wife. In the book, she offered a deeply personal look at life behind the scenes of the music industry, the triumphs, the challenges, and the love story that sustained a marriage intertwined with musical history. Her reflections gave fans rare insight into the human side of an era that shaped modern pop music.

For the Michael Jackson community, Bea represented a living link to the creative circle that helped craft timeless masterpieces. Her passing marks the loss of someone who quietly stood near moments that changed music forever.
 
everything non multitrack-tape (master).
2track reels (slaves), DATs, cassettes.
To know she can cue up any of the recordings at will but I wonder if she'd do business with the Estate if approached.

Edit. Didn't see she recently passed.
 
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That'll be up to their daughter now. But I doubt there's anything the estate don't already have.
Damn I didn't even see she passed. I thought it was like an anniversary post to Bruce. Let me edit
 
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