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What song, album or band/artist did you record or were a part of that received any "popular status" as in, did it get any radio play, a grammy, juno etc.

Cheers!

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Henchman Sun, 12/29/2002 - 14:41

Originally posted by Cedar Flat Fats:

I engineered the 4 Non Blondes Hitsingle "What's Up".

Did you do that at The Plant? .... If not, what studio was it? I used to be located in the"SFBA"

Yes we did. Actually, tghey had spent months down in LA. Blew thier whole budget. But weren't happy with the version of that song. I knew their manager, and she asked me for a favor. If I could get the band some cheap time at the plant. So they came in. We recorded and mixed the song in 2 days on a weekend.

Funny that the song that made them the most money, cost the least to record.

anonymous Sun, 12/29/2002 - 21:30

Well we at the studio had a very successful year, especially with the opening of Studio 9000. Our engineers (Leslie Brathwaite, Steve Fisher, Joshua Butler, Mike Wilson, Dale Ramsey) have been really busy and we have charted many records this year:

1. Mystikal - Tarantula
2. Nivea - Nivea 2002
3. Big Tymers
4. Lil Wayne 600 Degrees
5. Birdman
6. Missy Elliot and Beyonce Knowles - Under Construction
7. Nappy Roots - Watermelon and Grits
8. TLC - 3D
9. 3LW - A Girl Can Mack
10. Whitney Houston - Just Whitney
11. Santana
12. Trina
13. Ludacris - Word of Mouf
14. DTP - Golden Grain
15. Foxy Brown
16. Toni Braxton
and a few more.

What a hell of a year, plus we survived a major flooding.

anonymous Sun, 12/29/2002 - 21:50

Originally posted by audiokid:
The History of our Members

What song, album or band/artist did you record or were a part of that received any "popular status" as in, did it get any radio play, a grammy, juno etc.

Cheers!

Ah, well, that depends on what you mean by 'popular' :) The bands i've recorded all played very un-commercial music, all of them were underground and unknown. And the quality of recording isn't that special, just demo albums, actually. Here's a short list :
*30/11/2001 - Until Death Overtakes Me : demo 'Symphony II - Absence Of Life', Ambient/Funeral Doom. (my band - got signed one month ago)
*15/12/2001 - Pantheïst : demo '1000 Years', Funeral Doom (got signed as well several months ago)
*07/02/2002 - Until Death Overtakes Me : rerelease 'Symphony I - Deep Dark Red', Doom Metal
*31/03/2002 - I Dream No More : 'Fade - Die', Electronic/Ambient Soundscapes (my band)
*15/05/2002 - Fall Of The Grey-Winged One : 'Aeons Of Dreams', Drone/Ambient/Noise Doom (my band, album of the month at doom-metal.com in november)
*31/08/2002 - Tear Your Soul Apart : 'Undigested Remains', Hatefull Ritual Power Noise (another solo project of mine)
*20/10/2002 - In The Mist : 'Lost', Ambient/Drone Gloomscapes (another solo project of mine)
*28/11/2002 - The Ethereal : 'From Funeral Skies', Raw Primitive Funeral Doom (interest from labels just recently).

most bands that i record/will record are my own solo-projects, or bands i play in (13 of those at the moment), but all of them will probably never make it to any hit list (although some had high number of plays on mp3.com and some got played on local radios)...it's the music that counts after all...

Midlandmorgan Mon, 12/30/2002 - 02:35

Performed all lead guitar work on Texas Mud's western swing CD "A Cowboy has to Sing" as well as some other local/regional release stuff...

Engineering wise, fairly new to this side of the desk...Casey Lee Green "Casey Lee Christmas", as well as dozens of radio ads and other assorted jingle stuff...

Hopefully, 2003 will open up a bit for full scale projects...

anonymous Mon, 12/30/2002 - 04:35

Oh well,
Here is where I admit I haven't done nearly as much in the studio as I had dreamed about when I started. The temptation of the road just kept sucking me in and I have only recently been able to stay home and concentrate on the studio. I've mixed live with everyone from Quiet Riot to Diamond Rio to Yngwie Malmsteen to The Dallas Brass. I have worked on a number of recorded projects that make me proud even though alot of people aren't familiar with them. I co-engineered with Rob Gainer (co-owner of Sea Note Recording) on a contemporary christian record that was nominated for a Dove Award in '99. (The band was "Second Chance") That is something I am proud of. And I also mixed the live recordings for the former HBO morning show "Ragg's Kids Club" and I am proud to know that my kids as well as millions of others sang along on a daily basis with those songs. Aside from that most of my work has been hidden away on the back shelf of many 'o record store. Many bands you may remember but releases that didn't have the success of earlier days. I have the uncanny ability to wind up onboard projects for bands who are attempting come backs that usually fall short. But hey, its still an honor to work in the studio with artists I grew up listening to. And most importantly, my kids look at the ever growing collection of cd's on my wall and the stack of tour iteneraries on the floor in my office and compare the artists with episodes of VH1 "Where are they now?" and they scream and giggle and thats what makes me love this job!!!

God Bless

anonymous Mon, 12/30/2002 - 17:16

Bill,
Glad to do it. Send me an email or call. Web site is http://www.peteturbiville.com and
all the info you need it there.
I'm glad you got a blast from the past with my scrawlings and memories. I've enjoyed reading yours and others up here as well. We had some fun, eh? Hell, I still go to AES every other year in Manhattan just to see all new toys and the old guys. Apparently they still love it too, eh?
Talk to ya soon, Pete T.

Originally posted by Bill Roberts:
Pete, that is badass!

Tears fall from my eyes.

I always loved the sonics of "I Love the nightlife" and actually compiled it to Cd with the full 12" in mind..cueing and comparing using a 681EEE stanton and a M91ED for the other reference with a great phono pre (that had accurate RIAA EQ)

Your other accomplishments are wonderful.

Cudos to those Altec tympanic meat eaters. Try the Jensen 12" coax with plastic horn coax (compression coax circa1967) if you really want to be killed). Frankenstein (Edg.Winter) in a 1964 Plymouth Valiant(mine)with a tenna 8 track sporting 12 watts with a pair of those is still the loudest thing I have ever heard. I started this loud car stereo stuff..I regret it evermore.

Now tell me Pete, Can I get a couple of VO's from you to use on my site? I will be happy to compensate you. Just do a Private message and we can exchange by .wav. Isn't computers wonderful tools? Snale mail also works (LOL)

We are also in the company of Bob Olhsson

That cat has been around the block a many times as well.

Thank you Pete!

anonymous Mon, 12/30/2002 - 20:39

Hi,
I'm new to the forum, so hello! Here's what I've done for the last few years:

Recording
The Drag - "Starcraft" 1994
The Drag - "Satellites Beaming Back
At You" 1996
Candella - "Low Level Sorrow" 1998
Evan Dando/Sexual Favors - "What Kind
Of :cool: Jew Are You" 1998
Blisster - "Wearing Thin" 1998
The Drag - "The Classic Curve" 1998
Candella - "Jai Alai EP" 1999
Second Chance - Single 2000
The Drag - "The Drag Is Dead EP" 2000
Red Canyon Wall - "Red Canyon Wall" 2001
Jolene - "The Pretty Dive" 2001
Whitton - "Whitton" 2002
The Envelopes - "Sing Along With
The Envelopes" 2002

Live Sound

"The Crook and Chase Show" TNN Television
The Radio City Rockettes Christmas
Spectacular
1999 Cammy Awards
Jay Ungar and Molly Mason with the Long Bay
Symphony
The Drag
Jolene
Mark Bryan
Legends In Concert

anonymous Wed, 01/01/2003 - 08:17

Most of my credits can be found here:
http://www.midmod.com/mmresume.html

but my most recent album that i produced (this year) and did some engineering on was the debut album of Anna Cheek which was recorded in my studio in Saugerties/Woodstock NY and featured Tony Levin, Jimmy Weider, Robby Dupree, Abby Newton and other great Woodstock NY musicians.
I've been producing and recording for over 30 years and working in the Woodstock, NY area gives me a great amount of eclectic talent.
Other great artists i've recorded here are THE BAND, Jules Shear, John Sebastian, NRBQ, Mick Ronson, Jean Redpath, John Hall, Karl Berger and so many more.

anonymous Fri, 01/03/2003 - 06:20

Well, I think this is a great topic, especially for me since I'm still learning a lot about studio management and how best to get your work out there.

I'm Engineer at WLC Studios in Milwaukee, which operates out of Wisconsin Lutheran College. We primarily work with Christian Contemporary Music and groups, and have done quite a few albums for local groups. I annually record the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, as well as the Milwaukee Youth Symphony when requested.

The most recent album that I worked on and produced made the Grammy entry list (More Than Conquerors) ---> [[url=http://[/URL]="link removed Than Conquerors[/]="link removed Than Conquerors[/]

Thanks!
Rich
Rich_Bakken@wlc.edu

anonymous Thu, 01/16/2003 - 19:26

Don't know if I belong in the same room with some of you guys, I've heard and loved so many of the songs mentioned here. (Being a drummer I LOVED listening to that Kansas kick and the foot behind it!)
Grew up playing drums not knowing what I wanted to be when I grew up. Worked a spotlight for the Lettermen and also assisted the monitor engineer on a Gino Vanelli show. Played in bands and finally settled on recording but chose the "school" path. (Ughhh!) Did end up working though with some fantastic people like Jimmy Griffin(of Bread), Larry Raspberry, of L.R. and the Highsteppers (produced and engineered some demos for him), did some old time gospel blues for my college that ended up selling pretty well in Europe from what I understand; It was recently rereleased on CD so it must still be selling somewhere. That was pretty cool when I found that out. I assisted for William Brown III (the engineer for Shaft; I didn't work on that song but I loved it growing up and was psyched when I found out I was working with him), I've also spent a lot of time in the studio with producer/engineer Danny Jones who has a couple of Grammy's to his credit. Built a studio for another gospel label and engineered the first two albums out of it. Biggest thrill was when I was cruising the net and did a search on one of the guys I had worked with oh so many years ago. I had helped a buddy of mine record Shaun Lane (monster guitarist) and he had the song we had worked on on his website. Sounded like shit (the MP3 transfer was hideous) but still, I WAS ON THE NET!! It was almost better than being on the radio. Basically got burned out of the "rat race" of the studio when I got married but now wish I could wiggle my way back in. Looking for a house now that has space that I could use for a studio. Bob Ketchum, I envy you with your window to the world (I've been out to your site, nice...) and I like your setup. Anyway, great thread and thanks for the memories guys!!

Mike

Michael Fossenkemper Fri, 01/17/2003 - 04:27

I've been blessed with working with some great artists. My first "big" engineering credit was on the Blues Travelers first album. That same year I engineered and mixed for LL Cool J/mama said knock you out, Vanessa Williams/comfort zone, Color Me Badd. Other artists I've engineered and mixed:
Maddona, Sting, Elton John, Brian May, PM Dawn, George Michael, The Bee Gee's, Teddy Riley, Teo Macero, MMW, Paul Rodgers, Steve Via, White Zombie, Bad Company, Arested Developement, EMF, Slick Rick, Cathy Dennis, Maxie Priest, Snoop Dog, Carlos Santana, 3LW, to name a few. I started to move into mastering about 7 years ago and have been blessed in this too. for a full list... http://www.turtletonestudio.com
I still engineer and mix hand picked projects and I love to record vocals. I've recently moved into 5.1 and have a handfull of these booked this year with more to come.

anonymous Sat, 01/18/2003 - 15:45

Hi guys, and girls -
I had a band on atlantic in the mid 90's called BOXING GANDHIS - we had a minor hit with one of our songs ( aaa/modern rock stations)
From '99 on I've been producing, and writing full time :

BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA
BRIAN SETZER TRIO
MEREDITH BROOKS
SPRUNG MONKEY
JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT
DAN HICKS/RICKI LEE JONES
JACKPOT
ECHOBRAIN

This is a great site - peace -dave

jdsdj98 Sat, 02/15/2003 - 08:20

Assistant engineer for Chris Thomas King's ("Tommy" in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?) 1998 release, Red Mud (cdnow.com) (Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans). Didn't get a credit for it, but also assisted on Jason Marsalis' The Year of the Drummer (also at cdnow.com, also at Ultrasonic). The guy is unbelievable to watch in the studio. Truly a great talent.

I know it doesn't belong here at all, but I'm also proud to work in pro sports for TV and in game entertainment as a camera-dude. Broncos, Rockies, Avalanche, Nuggets, Rapids. ESPN & Fox Sports.

Kemble Sat, 02/15/2003 - 20:15

(I really mean this, but I'm just going to mix the message in with some humor)

To all of you who have posted your experiences here: If you need someone to be your studio monkey, get you coffee, polish your shoes as you work, lean over your shoulder, sweep your floor, go on a burger run...etc.....you have a volunteer.

Yes sir, I am the man for the job. And how can you beat the going price I'd charge- $0.00/hour.

I will melt into the wall and just learn and observe, or be at your beck-and-call.

So my offer stands. I would just find it amazing to watch how things work in the real world of the music business. And by posting here, I know you're not an idiot, so thats cool for me.

My PM is always open.

Jeff Z
:cool:

themidiroom Mon, 02/17/2003 - 11:43

Originally posted by Jeff Z:
(Yes sir, I am the man for the job. And how can you beat the going price I'd charge- $0.00/hour.

I will melt into the wall and just learn and observe, or be at your beck-and-call.

How could anyone turn down an offer like that. How far are you willing to travel? :c:

themidiroom

Kemble Mon, 02/17/2003 - 13:07

?Up to 6-8 hours is in the realm of possibility.
Hey, I just want to learn and see how things work. I could easily road trip with my buddie to wherever.

And with that, let me add this:

If your underwear and mixer are in the same room, and your 'mic closet' and 'broom closet' are sharing the same geographic location in your home/studio, fergetit. :D

anonymous Mon, 02/17/2003 - 14:34

I did not have the chance to release a cd that got major distribution but a fun recording I did rencently was the metal band "Anal Bleeding" (it is not a joke..
and they have song titles like sperm overdose, pestilential pussy lips, wrectal discharge, or born in menstrual excrements...

A lot of fun..

anonymous Tue, 02/25/2003 - 23:23

I've been at this since around 1980. recently Mixed "Understand" on Matt Piucci's "Hellenes", Mixed & Co-produced "Billy Talbot Band-Alive in the Spirit World", due to be released in June 2003. On the film side of things I've done sound effects design & editing on about a million movies & TV shows, among them Signs, The Lion King, Speed, Twister, Starship Troopers, Spawn .......I'm currently nominated for a Golder Reel for "The Pennsylvania Coal Miner's Story".

lambchop Thu, 02/27/2003 - 10:34

I'm basically a musician that does some recording. I played with some bands back in the 70's. Creation and Sir Lord Baltimore, both on Mercury Records and Zakariah on Pickwick/Delite. The last group disbanded and the core of us bought a console from Arlo Guthrie (had to go up to his Shaggy Dog Studios in Stockbridge, Ma. to get it) and a 2-inch Ampex and started a production company. We did a lot of work for Brunswick Records before it got hit 'big-time' with a payola scandal. I've recently been doing some program music for some nationally syndicated TV talk shows and recorded a jazz duo CD with a trumpeter friend of mine in my DAW studio I built.

anonymous Mon, 03/03/2003 - 23:48

Hello Everyone,
I am moving to Nashville in three weeks I am getting ready to start attending SAE, I need to find a Studio or Club to work at while I'm there for the next two years to make a living. I have been recording for 6 years now three of those years professionally at a well respected studio in the Northeast Ohio area. I am highly skilled
in all forms of the recording process and have worked my a$$ off at my career for a very long time. If anyone knows anyone to direct me to I would be greatly appreciative!!!!!!!!! neoncactusstudios@hotmail.com or you can call me at 330.289.0860 my name is Chris

I have excellent references
and a good work ethic!

robb007 Tue, 03/04/2003 - 13:20

Hi my name is Rob Begg,Coming from a small town in Chilliwack bc Canada ,I played in various bar bands here in Vancouver {lou Valentino}{Matrix}ect.Then I was drawn to Los Angeles where i attended 2years at MIT.It was there that I discovered my love for for producing,I chummed around with Howie epstien {Tom Petty] and a few other loyal locals who showed me around it was there I was introduced to Cherokee studios helping various friends retrieve coffee ectectect.I got to no some great talent ,from there I moved back to Vancouver after getting a bit homesick,it was then I had the pleasure to work with {Jack Richardson Garths father ]he had produced such records as [BOB SEGER NITE MOVE-ALICE COOPER WELCOME TO MY NITEMARE -AND MOST OF ALL EVERY GUESS WHO HIT EVER! I mean this guy mortaged his house so the guess who could record there first single for a coca cola teen show.1964?Anyway enough bull I :p was drawn into the world of records and never have looked back since.I continue my journey and feel priviled to share and learn from some of the people on this forum.

anonymous Wed, 03/05/2003 - 07:01

Well this looks like a nice way to introduce myself.

Starting recording when I was a tad younger at ESR studios in LI, I can't recall anything in particular that I worked on that was more than a demo at the time, the room was 16 track analog back then in the 80's.

After that moved to Boston for a while and did live sound a Venus de Milo, trial by fire as I never worked live sound before. Anyway lots of local bands every tuesday night and a few nationals. I was also the poor sod who got the FOH gig when they sold Bunratties in Alston to Lyons group. Didn't last there very long as it was a mess. Nationals and such were things like Machines of Loving grace, Osric tenticles, The The and Radio Head, but I was pretty much PMing those shows.

While in Boston played bass for some local bands like Sara laughs and Mother, released some stuff that ended up on complilations, also did a lot of playing on the Planet Mosquito record. Only thing I recorded was a shoe string rented wreck of a CD for Billy Voss that had something to do with treetops. Had track squat for all those years doing live stuff.

Ditched Boston and went back to the NYC area and did monitors and FOH at the Bottom Line for a few years, highlights for me were WAR, Roberta Flack, the guy that wrote I'm just a Bill, Taj Mahal, Tower of Power and the David Brosa. There were a ton more I can't remember, lots of folkies like allason krauss and Pattly Larkin, oh yea, remeber Manring doing a three bass wanker fest. Of course there was alway Buster johanson shows. Anyway got real depressed, broke up with a really nice girl in bad way, and was going to pack up and move to Cali or something, but ended up moving into an upstart hip hop label/studio downtown. Recorded and mixed or dabbled in Company Flos Funcrusher +, eargasim, NYC vibeology, Dimebag and the first Mike Ladd record, easy listening for Armigeddon on the every so eventful Scratchie records. I got more depressed and went back to Boston.

Worked on Ladds second record which was a 4 track job done at the apartment and ended up playing a bit with some old band mates here and there.

I met a very nice person who happended to work a Kurzweil, got a contract job for a year debugging the exspressionmate and am unfortunatly responsible for much of the lame manual (I thought I did ok at the time and so did the guy who edited it, but we were both wrong, so much for my days writing documentation) anyway when it was done I got canned. This and that, then I got hired at Kurzweil full time and did the K26 and KSP8 and a bunch of other little things, mostly debugging and making a bunch of the Studios for KDFX. (just porgramming presets I'm too dumb to program DSP)

Alas, I left when I met my wife and moved to Italy over a year a go and still work in R&D for a synth maker. I do little recording but I still got my studio sitting around and keep slowly plugging away at getting up and running in a comfy way. But right now it is in the dinning room of the house as contruction costs are really high here, and DIYing has turned out to be a pain.

By the way after a year my Italian still sucks.

ciao and sorry if this was long

anonymous Fri, 03/07/2003 - 01:18

I've had the very good fortune to have really good credits in many different genre's of music as an engineer, mixer, musician, and most recently producer.

GRAMMY Nominated albums I've worked on:
Mary J Blige album "Share My World", recorded and mixed "Seven Days" featuring George Benson

Mary J Blige album "Mary". Recorded "Let No Man Put Assunder"

Shrek Soundtrack Recorded and mixed a song for the Baha Men "The Best Years"

Will Downing album "All the Man You Need", mixed a song called "Summer Day"

I've recorded, mixed, and/or played guitar on 25 Gold and Platinum albums, including 7 #1 Billboard Charting albums and dozens of Top Ten albums.
A Partial list of artists and producers I've engineered, mixed, and/or performed with or for include:
Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, David Byrne, Soul Asylum, Mariah Carey, Jay Z, Mary J Blige, George Clinton, Snoop Dogg, Shaggy, Busta Rhymes, X-ecutioners, Xzibit, Erick Sermon, Baha Men, Anastacia, Imani Coppola, Ultra Nate, Nelly, Michael Brecker, George Benson, Boyzone, Public Enemy, Jody Watley, M2M, Jaheim, Pink, Cuban Link, Simply Red, 702, LL Cool J, Tricky, Dru Hill, Echo & the Bunnymen, Queen Latifah, D'Angelo, Usher, Notorious BIG, Michelle N' Degeocello, Fabolous, Changing Faces, Big Pun, Savatage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Color Me Badd, Tyrese, Eternal, SWV, Pete Rock, Monifah, Bounty Killer, Naughty By Nature, Missy Elliot, Whitney Houston, Dawn Penn, Robyn, Method Man, Zhane, Lil Kim, Jodeci, Faith Evans, 112, Mos Def, Heavy D, Redman, Vickie Wynans, Fey, Memphis Bleek, Butch Vig, Michael Beinhorn, Stewart Matthewman, Puffy, Just Blaze, The Neptunes, Kanye West, Mike Mangini, T Ray, Johnny Vicious, Razor N Guido, Peter Rauhoffer, MTUME, Trackmasters, Jellybean Benitez, Michael Powell, Chuck D, Steely & Clevie, DJ Muggs, all of the Hit Men, Malik Pendleton, Jam Master J

-Ken Lewis, Full Time Dreamer

anonymous Fri, 03/14/2003 - 03:42

Hi,

We are studio and live band based in Sofia ,Bulgaria.We record trax for many Bulgarian singers and bands,also for for Finland based singer Teddy.We used a lot classical and elec.guitars,samplers,analog programing.Our female lead vocal Nelly plays also sax and Yamaha WX5 wind controler.English label Keyfrecords release this year 12" Oli prayer project in deep house style where we used some Polynesian vocals!John Peel from BBC played there our trax!We are making some chill-out pieces also, where we use ethno-vocals from all over the world.We bought them from ARC Music /Scotland.Some fashion events in Europe use them:)Girls,girls, girls...

Donny

Jim Boling Thu, 06/05/2003 - 01:03

My discography is below. On most of the earlier work I played trumpet, flute and synthesizers. I also did quite a bit of the horn arranging. Later I did a lot of Linn Drum programming and MIDI sequencing.

I was always hounding the producers and engineers that I worked with and kept notebooks about mic choice and placement, record levels, compression settings etc. And now I produce and engineer as well as still playing and programming.

Here's a list of most of my credits:
Peabo Bryson: "Crosswinds", "Paradise", & "Don’t Play With Fire"
Peabo & Roberta Flack "Live & More"
Peabo: and Natalie Cole: "We're the Best of Friends"
Gladys Knight and the Pips: "Life"
Saturday Night Band…"Come on Dance", Dance & "Keep Those Lovers Dancing"
Constellation Orchestra: Prelude Records
Gotham's Greatest: Intersound 8015
Themes of Our Lives: Intersound
Bill Brandon:
Lovejoy Orchestra: 1,2,3 Records
Dillard & Johnson:
Lorraine Johnson: Epic Records.
Dillard & Boyce: Mercury Records
Prince: (single):“Erotic City”
Ron Feuer & George Young: When Love Whispers Your Name

GEM: “A Dangerous First Impression”
featuring Ron Feuer, Abe Laboriel and Harry Blazer

Mario Peralta: "Saluda A Latinoamerica", "Pavane for a Dead Princess" & Christmas 2000

Darryl Rhoades: "Cowpokin’ and Udder Love Songs", "The Lean Years", "Radio Daze", "All Over the Map" & "The Shadow You Cast"

Rudy "Blueshoes" Wyatt: From the Roots
Len Barry: Greatest hits
Ground Noise:
Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart: Trains Up In the Sky

I have also recorded with the following artists as a musician or engineer or both:
Jason Bonham, Ernie Watts, Dave Mason, (Cowboy) Eddie Long, Candi Staton, Sam Dees, Major Lance, Hamilton Bohannon, Alfreda Gerald, Jerome Olds, Tom Grose, Zoot and the Swinging Suits, Fredi Grace and Rhinestone, Ronnie Godfrey, Ricky Godfrey & McQueen Street.
Other credits:TV:
The Midnight Special: (2 appearances with Peabo 1978,79)
Don Kirschner’s Rock Concert: (1 show with Peabo)
Star Search: (2 appearances with Starshower)

Awards:
2 Gold Albums, (w/Peabo Bryson)
1975 Superpicker award from the Nashville NARAS for Saturday Night Band

One last achievement to mention:
Several of the patches that became standard on Roland's Jupiter6 synthesizer were mine and I created dozens of original DX7 patches that were widely distributed by Yamaha. I also did samples for the Ensoniq Mirage and later for Akai, (S-900 & S-1000).

Sorry for the long post. I've been doing this for 35 years and have never stopped working. And I'm still loving every minute of it.

Jim

Don Grossinger Thu, 06/05/2003 - 06:42

My latest projects include:

Christina Aguilara: "Beautiful" all dance remixes, EQ & vinyl cutting. #1 Dance Hit
Monica W/ Missy Elliot "So Gone": EQ & vinyl cutting
Angie Stone "Bottles & Cans": EQ & vinyl cutting
Lisa Stansfield "All Around The World": EQ & vinyl cutting
Heather Headley "I Wish...": EQ & vinyl cutting
Annie Lennox "Pavement Cracks" (due out soon): EQ & vinyl cutting

All above for BMG Music / J Records

5 CD projects for Latin Jazz musician Frank Ferrer
John Selway & Abe Duque for Complete Distribution (and many other of their distribution projects)
Antibalas: African funk/jazz band, eq & vinyl cutting
projects for Ninja Tune, Deep Vision, AV8, Liaison, Irma, Jr Vasquez, & Def Mix Records

anonymous Thu, 06/05/2003 - 08:20

I love the guys who are like "Oh wow where do I start" OK, OK I know you've done so much important work, get over it and on with it. Just give us a brief list of your credits.

Also to some of you, you may want to use the enter key to break up some of your ramblings. I love to read what you have to say but you make it soooo hard. It's all jumbled together and it's a chore and more of a commitment then I'm willing to make. And that's a shame because a lot of have done some really cool stuff.

Oh yeah, then there are those who list these really obscure credits that you know no one here has ever heard of before. And to top it off, they're all puffed up and pattin' themselves on the back about it.

Where's Will Whitman? That guy has made a few records before. How about the A's record?