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PRESS RELEASE
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THE RECORDING ACADEMY® PRODUCERS & ENGINEERS WING® ANNOUNCES 2009-2010 STEERING COMMITTEE
Diverse P&E Wing Leadership Tackles Important Issues Including Performance Rights, Recording Metadata, and Education
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (October 9, 2009)
— The Producers & Engineers Wing® of The Recording Academy®
announces its 2009-2010 Steering Committee, the leadership group for
the P&E Wing which works to identify, investigate and recommend
solutions for the technical and economic issues facing today's music
production professionals. The newly seated Committee, consisting of a
diverse array of music engineers, producers and others with hundreds of
hit recording credits among them, will both build upon the significant
legacy of progress established by prior Steering Committees, and work
to determine the key issues confronting music production professionals
today, with the goal of finding meaningful solutions and suggestions
for the industry moving forward.
Newly-appointed Steering
Committee Co-Chairs Eric Schilling (Florida) and James McKinney
(Washington, D.C.) note the particular emphasis that the P&E Wing
will continue to place on the development of standardized metadata
practices, advocacy for performance rights and educational outreach.
"One
of our top priorities is the recording metadata project we're working
on with the BMS Chace company and the Library of Congress," stated
Schilling. "We need to address this issue; if we don't, we're going to
end up with no available credits at all and no good way to track
information for payment. We believe that consistent and open standard
metadata systems are essential to the overall recording industry, not
just to the P&E Wing. Something else we believe is good for the
entire industry is support for The Recording Academy's Advocacy
Department and the Performance Rights Act – so that's also high on our
list."
"Our goal is to work on projects that will make our
industry better," added McKinney. "It's about raising the standards of
quality for what we do. Recording is an art form, and the P&E Wing
really represents that. We want our initiatives to assist in raising
the quality of everything that has to do with making and recording
music. To that end, educational outreach is our third main priority –
providing educational and professional development for both
professionals and for the next generation."
The other members of
the 10-person 2009-2010 Steering Committee are Chuck Ainlay, Carlos
Alvarez, Ed Cherney, Mike Clink, Nathaniel Kunkel, Sylvia Massy, Phil
Ramone and Dan Workman.
Member biographies:
Chuck Ainlay
— With multiple GRAMMY® Awards, Chuck Ainlay is one of Nashville's top
recording engineers and a leading pioneer in the world of surround
sound. He has worked as a producer or engineer for such diverse talents
as Melissa Etheridge, Emmylou Harris, George Strait, Taylor Swift,
James Taylor, and more. A partnership with Nashville's famed Sound
Stage Studios has enabled him to build his own studio outfitted with
5.1 mixing, resulting in award-winning projects from Dire Straits and
Peter Frampton. Ainlay also recently recorded and mixed George Strait's
latest album, Twang, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200.
Carlos Alvarez
— Carlos Alvarez's engineering and production career has taken him
around the world while working with a wide variety of talent, including
artists as varied as Juan Luis Guerra, Julio Iglesias and Carrie
Underwood, among many others. Recently garnering GRAMMY Awards for his
work with Jose Feliciano (2008 Best Tropical Album) and Alejandro Sanz
(2007 Best Latin Pop Album), he's also the recipient of six Latin
GRAMMYs. In 2007, he concluded a two-year term as Florida Chapter
President for The Recording Academy and has also served on its Board of
Governors since 2002.
Ed Cherney
— GRAMMY and TEC Award-winning producer/engineer Ed Cherney is known
for his work with a wide array of artists, among them Eric Clapton, Bob
Dylan, Iggy Pop, Bette Midler, Bonnie Raitt, the Rolling Stones, and
Bob Seger. Over the years, he has amassed six GRAMMY nominations and
two wins, in addition to seven TEC Award nominations and five wins, as
well as three EMMY nominations. A founding member of the Music
Producers Guild of America, the P&E Wing's direct forerunner,
Cherney has also served as Governor of the Los Angeles Chapter of The
Recording Academy.
Mike Clink
— Noted record producer Mike Clink has produced projects that have sold
over seventy million records worldwide. Known for working with
legendary rock acts such as Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses and Metallica,
Clink also specializes in developing new talent. He has traveled the
world to record numerous giant media events, including ABC's Millennium
Broadcast from Osaka, Japan, the Super Bowl XXXV Halftime Show, Super
Bowl XXXVII pre-game show and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. A pioneer in
live recording and distribution, he has started a new media company
that specializes in the instantaneous fulfillment of CDs with added
value content available immediately after a concert event. Clink
frequently speaks on panels for The Recording Academy and the Audio
Engineering Society (AES).
Nathaniel Kunkel —
Since starting his engineering career at the age of 16, Nathaniel
Kunkel has earned an EMMY Award, several Surround Music Awards and two
GRAMMY Awards for his work in surround and stereo recording and mixing
for artists such as B.B. King, the Crystal Method, Graham Nash, James
Taylor, and Sting. His practical experience in studio construction
(including his own innovative, portable and modular Studio Without
Walls) and electrical engineering has also made him an in-demand
consultant for numerous equipment manufacturers.
Sylvia Massy
— Best known as the record producer and engineer for the groundbreaking
rock artists Tool and System of a Down, Sylvia Massy's career has
touched nearly every aspect of the music industry, including recording,
radio, manufacturing, retail, production and performance. Her recording
of Johnny Cash's Unchained won a GRAMMY for Best Country Album of 1997,
and she also produced King Cake by Lisa Haley, which was nominated for
the Best Zydeco Album in 2008. She has received more than 25 gold and
platinum RIAA awards, for artists as varied as Prince, Paula Abdul, and
Tom Petty. She has also been featured in several books, including
Behind the Glass by Howard Massey, which is often used by major
educational programs as part of their instructional curriculum.
James McKinney
— Committee Co-Chair James McKinney is an accomplished
pianist/keyboardist, vocalist, musical director, songwriter, arranger,
producer, educator, businessman and philanthropist. Since relocating to
Washington, D.C. in 1988, McKinney has performed for three U.S.
Presidents and has performed with the likes of Kenny Burrell, Kenny
Lattimore, Stevie Wonder, and more. His co-writing and co-production
for Wayna and Kokayi contributed to their projects being nominated for
the 2009 GRAMMY for Best Urban Alternative Performance. McKinney serves
as co-owner/executive of the independent label New Moon Recordings,
LLC, and he also owns and operates Infinite Icon Enterprises, LLC,
which provides production and consulting services to the music
industry. McKinney serves on the Board of the Washington, D.C. Chapter
of The Recording Academy and is also a National Trustee.
Phil Ramone
— With 10 GRAMMY Awards and an EMMY, Phil Ramone's musical acumen and
use of audio technology are legendary. Renowned for his work with such
elite artists as Tony Bennett, Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Frank
Sinatra and Barbra Streisand, among many others, Ramone has
participated as producer, engineer or advisor on recordings that have
sold more than 200 million units in the U.S. alone. Ramone has also
constantly played a pioneering role in the embrace of new technology,
including the compact disc, DVD, high-definition recording and surround
sound. A former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Recording
Academy and the P&E Wing, Ramone is currently a Trustee of the
MusiCares® Foundation.
Eric Schilling
— Committee Co-Chair Eric Schilling's classic engineering chops were
honed by his training at the legendary Record Plant. Gloria Estefan's
engineer of choice for many years, he is also acclaimed for his work
with artists from Cachao and Babyface to Shakira and Madonna, and for
the last few years he has been one of the main music mixers for both
the GRAMMY and the Latin GRAMMY Awards telecasts. He has been awarded
four GRAMMYs and 10 Latin GRAMMYs, in addition to an EMMY Award. He
serves as Trustee for The Recording Academy's Florida Chapter and
formerly served as Chapter President.
Dan Workman
— Dan Workman is a producer/engineer, musician, studio president and
educator. Moving to the producer's chair after a successful run with
the seminal art/noise/rock band Culturcide, he has engineered some of
Texas' most notable artists, including Beyonce, Destiny's Child, Clay
Walker, and ZZ Top. He is president of SugarHill Recording Studios in
Houston, one of the world's oldest continuously operating production
facilities. He is also Music Liaison to the Greater Houston Convention
and Visitors Bureau and Adjunct Staff at Houston Community College.
"We
owe a great debt to all of our past founding Steering Committee
members, including John Alagia, Jeff Balding, Jimmy Douglass, Glenn
Lorbecki, Bob Ludwig, Keith Olsen and Elliot Scheiner," states Maureen
Droney, Sr. Executive Director of the P&E Wing. "They charted the
course and are still a huge part of our team as we move forward under
the direction of the diverse group of individuals who comprise the
2009-2010 committee. At this challenging time in the industry and in
the world economy, we'll need the skills and experience of all of our
leaders and members, to address our challenges, find solutions and help
re-envision the way the music industry works."
Established
in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians,
producers, engineers and recording professionals that is dedicated to
improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its
makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the preeminent
peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible
brand in music — The Recording Academy is responsible for
groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy,
education and human services programs. The Academy continues to focus
on its mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the
well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part
of our culture. For more information about The Academy, please visit www.grammy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, join the organization's social networks as a Twitter follower at www.twitter.com/thegrammys, a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/thegrammys, and a YouTube channel subscriber at www.youtube.com/thegrammys.
Currently
more than 6,000 professionals comprise The Recording Academy Producers
& Engineers Wing, which was established for producers, engineers,
remixers, manufacturers, technologists, and other related creative and
technical professionals in the recording field. This organized voice
for the recording community addresses issues that affect the craft of
recorded music, including the development and implementation of new
technologies, technical guidelines and recommendations, and archiving
and preservation initiatives. For more information, please visit www.producersandengineers.com.
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