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Ken Caillat (pronounced /ˈkɛn kəˈleɪ/ "Ken Kal-lei") is a record producer, probably best known for producing the Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, Live, and The Chain Box Set albums of Fleetwood Mac. Caillat is the president of 5.1 Entertainment Group Digital Production Services, which has worked on albums for Billy Idol, Frank Sinatra, Pat Benatar, Wilson Phillips, the Beach Boys, Herbie Hancock, David Becker Tribune and Alice Cooper in addition to Fleetwood Mac, remastering in 5.1 DVD audio format.
   In addition to production, he's been a director, studio engineer, and musician.
   His daughter, Colbie Caillat, released her single, "Bubbly," online in 2007, which later became a featured "Single of the Week" on the iTunes Store for the week of July 17th, the same day her debut album, Coco, was released.

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