Denver may not be the music recording mecca of Los Angeles or
New York,
but we have some great musical talents come through our doors and we are
very
proud to show them off. Take a listen
Emerging out of Denver, pop/rock outfit Mission19 has quickly established
itself as one of the region's most promising up and coming bands.
Encompassing a wide range of musical influences from jazz to rock,
Eric Clapton to John Mayer, Mission19 released their newest album,
Five Days from Home in May 2003. Five Days was tracked,
mixed, mastered and produced by Gannon Kashiwa. www.mission19.com
Her songs are wide-ranging in style but pure in emotion: from down-and-dirty
blues to defiant ex-lover funks to summer day sambas. Her guitar playing
includes fretwork riffs so unusual they always generate cheers. Wendy
finished her latest CD, Gonna Wear Red, at RMR the spring of
2002. Gonna Wear Red was tracked, mixed, and mastered by Gannon
Kashiwa, and co-produced by Gannon and Wendy. www.wendywoo.com
An energetic funk-rock dance band, Opie Gone Bad has worked on four
of their CD projects here at RMR. In July of 2001, Gannon Kashiwa
recorded Opie's latest project Live at Red Rocks, on location
at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison Colorado. The project was mixed
by Gannon, and produced by Randy Chavez of Opie Gone Bad. www.opiegonebad.com
Talented musicians, strong vocal solos and an inspired choir gave
rise to this excellent Christian music project entitled Everybody
Ought to Know. The CD was mixed and mastered at RMR by Michael
Pfeifer, and produced by Jarian Ham in May of 2003. www.dennisleonardministries.com
High-energy progressive rock best describes Dimension's CD Universal,
released in 2002. The project was recorded by Paul
Vastola of Rocky
Mountain Recorders, mixed by Paul and Dimension, and mastered by Gannon
Kashiwa of RMR. www.dimensionshome.com