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J.R. Baude
J.R. Baude is an award winning songwriter and music producer. He is a bit of a musical chameleon using his talents to explore an eclectic array of musical styles. He enjoys writing and performing on keyboards as well as guitar. He uses a keen ear and relies on his musical intuition to guide his compositions. His musical education is predominantly one guided by personal interest and the study of contemporary styles. He looks for the spontaneous musical event to guide him. J.R. quips "I am always looking for that magical musical accident, the. "glorious mistake" that leads me down the next creative path".J.R,'s work is featured prominently throughout the Chestnut Mills catalog.
Andrzej Rejman
Andrzej's resume is beyond impressive. He has contributed to over 30 documentary films, 2 feature television films, and has had over 40 songs published and released. His work is featured on over 26 CD's either as a solo artist, or with other artists. His songwriting has won awards and he holds numerous publishing and record deals in 3 different countries. Andrzej hails from Warsaw, Poland and his music is highlighted with international flavor and feel. He is able to compose in many styles but each piece is recognizably his own. His compositions are clean, refreshing, and almost minimalist in approach.
Scott Alan Smith
Scott Alan He has  taught guitar at Regis University in Denver, Colorado as well as performing in 2 original bands. Scott has numerous credits, including producing "The Queen’s Minstrel  on Windham Hill Records and winning an EMMY AWARD for composing "Legends" for Denver Center Media . Scott also plays guitar and electric bass in numerous music theatre productions throughout the year. Scott has completed 2 of his own original recording projects: "SLIP AWAY" and "FOLLOW ME". Scott’s music is distinctive, varied, and versatile. He composes in a great many styles. He has written 2 books: "FINGERPICKING PLUS" which explores techniques for the right hand including, strumming, fingerpicking, playing single notes, etc.. "THE TONALITY REFERENCE GUIDE"explains how scales and chords are built and how chord progressions are constructed. Scott is particularly excited about his breakthrough invention "THE TONALITY REFERENCE GUIDE POSTER"! .
Steve Glotzer
Steve Glotzer has been performing around the country at clubs, festivals and concerts for over twenty years. In Borrowed Time, an early 90’s rock/jazz band, Steve developed his signature sound, opening shows for Delbert McClinton, Blues Traveler, Dr. John and others. This sound was later refined in the acoustic folk, jazz, blues duo Acoustic Food Chain. Steve has performed at folk, blues, and jazz festivals across the country and has performed on the same bill with such diverse artists as Larry Coryell, David Grisman, Son Seals, David Wilcox, Sonia Dada Roger McGuinn, John Cowen, Richard Elliott, and more...
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Bjorn Lynne
Bjorn Lynne has composed for a variety of media including computer games,multimedia CDROM, videos, documentaries, live events and even a full scaletheatrical production. He has also released a number of solo albums, some ofwhich can be found at Amazon.com and other online retailers. His latestalbum "The Gods Awaken" was the first ever instrumental album to achieve the10/10 score in the prestigious music magazine AOR-Europe. Bjorn is currentlyworking out of his own studio in Yorkshire, England, where he is composingthe score for a sci-fi TV series called "Squadron" and a number ofinteractive entertainment products.
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John Eastep
John began his musical career as a performer. He learned saxophone at the age of eleven, and at fifteen, he was recruited into a local band in his home town of Richmond, VA. By the time he graduated high school in 1986, John had won two Louis Armstrong Jazz awards, was featured in the Who's Who in American High Schools and already had three years of experience performing in local clubs.

After high school, John attended the Art Institute of Atlanta's Music Business Institute where he studied audio production and engineering. After completion of his studies in Atlanta, John returned to Richmond where he continued performing professionally for the next three years. In 1991, John joined The Regular Guyz, a regional show band based out of Virginia Beach VA. Over the next three years, his band traveled the country performing six nights a week with this multi-talented, high-energy group. By this point John was playing Tenor, Alto and soprano sax, keyboards, and singing both lead and backing vocals. Some of the bands high-end clientele included Budweiser, Xerox, The American Heart Association, Hershey and Royal Caribbean among others.

After leaving The Regular Guyz , John decided to continue his education and in 1994 enrolled at Berklee College of Music in Boston MA. During his stay at Berklee, John studied composition and film scoring. During his senior year, John's hard work and talents for film composition.were rewarded in his being the first recipient of the BMI/Berklee Film Scoring scholarship. In 1999, John left Boston for Seattle Washington where he now lives with his wife and two children. He now concentrates fully on composing music for Film and Television.



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MileHighHouse Productions
MileHighHouse productions is a company that represents a collective of some of the best Colorado music producers in the electronic music arena. The groups working with milehighhouse have been truly underground, working and writing tracks for the past several years. Their work can be heard on the "Beat The House" CD. The artists contributing to CMM are. "Seafoam", "Ilk", and "Annex Of Soul". For more details about MHH or its production staff visit their web site.



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Larry Good
Larry Good is a composer, performer, and newspaper columnist. He won the Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s songwriting contest in 1993, and performed on the Festival stage in 1993 and 1994. He graduated from Stanford University in 1982 with a degree in musical composition.

His song "Political Party,  as recorded by James Lee Stanley, made the top100 for the entire election year of 1992 in Cashbox Magazine. Another song, "Electricity  was used in the cult horror film, "The Video Dead.  He plays guitar, piano, theremin, steel guitar, ukulele and electronic keyboards.

Larry’s most recent band, Treehouse, was featured on MTV and on the nationally syndicated radio show King Biscuit Flower Hour. They performed on the Jazz Aspen Festival main stage in 1998, and at the H.O.R.D.E. Festival and High Sierra Festival side stages in 1997. After 3 CDs, the band ceased in the fall of 1999. As a band member, or solo performer, Larry has opened for Jimmy Cliff, Sheryl Crow, Little Feat, John Hiatt, Robben Ford, King Sunny Ade, John Prine, Steel Pulse, Sonia Dada, David Wilcox, Boxing Ghandis, Derek Trucks, Sister 7, the Subdudes, Sam Bush, John Cowan, War, the Outlaws, and...he has a complete list somewhere.

In the past year, Larry has scored two short independent films, infomercials, and begun composing for two feature length films. Previous composing assignments include a half hour television pilot "Oh My, Mr. Bob,  several national ad spots (Big O Tires, Choice Mall.Com,) and a few student films. He orchestrated two musicals in San Francisco, "The City, 1977,  and "The Chocolate Cream Soldier.  In February, 2001, a short which he worked on, "Tex, the Passive Aggressive Gunslinger was aired repeatedly on the Independent Film Channel.





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12650 W. 64th Ave. #250
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303-423-5881
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