Percussionist Rob Fraboni is also known as engineer and producer. He first worked for the Stones in early 1973, at sessions for Goats Head Soup, where he worked with Jimmy Miller.
In the 1970s, Rob Fraboni went on to engineer and produce albums by Wayne Shorter, Bob Dylan, The Band and Eric Clapton among others.
In the 1980s and '90s Rob Fraboni worked with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Etta James and Buckwheat Zydeco. more recently he remastered the entire Bob Marley catalogue.
In 1996, Rob Fraboni was asked by Keith to produce his Wingless Angels project. The following year, Fraboni was enlisted as one of the principal engineers on the "Bridges to Babylon", where he worked on a good half of the tracks. He also mixed the three Keith Richards-sung songs, and co-produced the track You Don't Have to Mean It.