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Matt Pierson Selected Producer Credits MATT PIERSON SELECTED PRODUCER CREDITS: Ariel Pocock Living In Twilights (Justin Time Records) Prod Bria Skonberg With A Twist (Sony Masterworks) Prod Robert Randolph & The Family Band Got Soul (Sony Masterworks) Prod Aaron & the Spell What Is Soul? Prod Lea Delaria House of David (Ghostlight) Prod Dayna Stephens Peace (Sunnyside) Prod Eric Harland Vipassana (GSI) Prod Shayna Steele Forthcoming Album Prod Romain Collin Press Enter (Act) Prod Shayna Leigh Forthcoming Album Prod Cariad Harmon Labours of Love and Longing Prod Brenda Earle Stokes Right About Now Prod Sean Sullivan Hereafter (Seansongs) Prod Monika Borzym My Place (Sony) Prod Eva Cortes In Bloom (Verve) Prod Original Cast Recordings 50 Shades! The Musical (E1) Prod Nicky Schrire Space and Time (Magenta) Prod Bill Kwan More Than This (Bill Kwan) Prod James Maddock Another Life (Casa del Fuego) Prod Ariel Pocock Touchstone (ArtistShare) Prod Nicole Henry So Good, So Right (Banister) Prod Dayna Stephens That Nepenthetic Place (Sunnyside) Prod Bob Reynolds Something In Between (Bob Reynolds) Prod Various Artists Over the Moon: The Broadway Lullaby Project (E1) Prod Gregoire Maret Gregoire Maret (E1) Prod Romain Collin The Calling (Palmetto) Prod Sara Leib Secret Love (OA2) Prod Nicole Henry Set for the Season: Live in Japan (Banister) Prod Sophie Milman In the Moonlight (E1) Prod Monika Borzym Girl Talk (Sony) Prod Nicole Henry Embraceable (ArtistShare) Prod Anastasia Barzee Dimming of the Day (Ghostlight) Prod Becca Stevens Band Weightless (Sunnyside) Prod Kirk Whalum Everything is Everything (Mack Ave.) Prod Taylor Eigsti Daylight at Midnight (Concord) Prod David Caceres David Caceres Prod Margret Com Voce (Sunnyside) Prod Jane Monheit The Lovers, the Dreamers, and Me (Concord) Prod David Sanborn Heart to Heart [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Freddie Hubbard Super Blue [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod MATT PIERSON SELECTED PRODUCER CREDITS: George Duke Ultimate George Duke [Compilation] (Mosaic) Prod Patti Austin Intimate Patti Austin [Compilation] (Mosaic) Prod Patti Austin Patti Austin [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod George Benson Beyond the Blue Horizon [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod George Benson Good King Bad [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod George Benson In Concert - Carnegie Hall [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Alex Bugnon Ultimate Alex Bugnon [Compilation] (Mosaic) Prod Natalie Cole Inseparable [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Earl Klugh Ultimate Earl Klugh [Compilation] (Mosaic) Prod Jaco Pastorius Ultimate Jaco Pastorius [Compilation] (Mosaic) Prod Earl Klugh Wishful Thinking [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Earl Klugh Nightsongs [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Claus Ogerman & Michael Brecker Cityscape [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Hubert Laws Afro-Classic [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Joe Zawinul Zawinul [Reissue] (Mosaic) Prod Brad Mehldau House On Hill (Nonesuch) Prod Kirk Whalum Babyface Songbook (Rendezvous) Prod Lea Delaria Double Standards (Warner Bros/Telarc) Prod Horace Silver Plays For Lovers [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Earl Klugh Plays For Lovers [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Hank Mobley Plays For Lovers [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Lee Morgan Plays For Lovers [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Brad Mehldau Anything Goes (Warner Bros) Prod John Stoddart Wings to Walk This Road (Warner Bros) Prod Gabriela Anders Gabriela (Warner Bros) Prod Joshua Redman Elastic (Warner Bros) Prod B.W.B. Groovin' (Warner Bros) Prod Bob James Restoration :The Best of Bob James [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Kirk Whalum Unconditional (Warner Bros) Prod Mark Turner Dharma Days (Warner Bros) Prod Brad Mehldau Art of the Trio, Vol. 5: Progression (Warner Bros) Prod Lea Delaria Play It Cool (Warner Bros) Prod Soundtrack Space Cowboys (Malpaso) Prod Mark Turner Ballad Session (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Casino Lights '99 (Warner Bros/Reprise) Prod Duke Ellington Reprise Studio Recordings [Executive] (Reprise/Mosaic) Prod Yellowjackets Best of Yellowjackets [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Brad Mehldau Art of the Trio, Vol. 4: Back at The Vanguard (Warner Bros) Prod Fourplay Snowbound (Warner Bros) Prod Mark Turner In This World (Warner Bros) Prod Brad Mehldau Art of the Trio, Vol. 3: Songs (Warner Bros) Prod Brad Mehldau Art of the Trio, Vol. 2: Live at the Village Vanguard (Warner Bros) Prod Kevin Mahogany My Romance (Warner Bros) Prod Michael Franks Best of Michael Franks [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod MATT PIERSON SELECTED PRODUCER CREDITS: Earl Klugh Best of Earl Klugh [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Joe Sample Best of Joe Sample [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 2 [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 3 [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 4 [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Warner Bros. Jazz Christmas Party (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Warner Bros. Vol. 2: The Two Tenors (Warner Bros) Prod Soundtrack Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil (Malpaso) Prod Wallace Roney Village (Warner Bros) Prod James Moody Moody Plays Mancini (Warner Bros) Prod Brad Mehldau Art of the Trio, Vol. 1 (Warner Bros) Prod Kevin Mahogany Another Time Another Place (Warner Bros) Prod Larry Goldings Awareness (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Best of Smooth Jazz [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Randy Crawford Best of Randy Crawford [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Bill Evans Turn Out the Stars: The Final Village Vanguard Recordings [Executive] (Warner Bros)Prod Bill Evans Artist's Choice: Highlights from "Turn Out the Stars" [Executive] (Warner Bros) Prod Al Jarreau Best of Al Jarreau [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod James Moody Young at Heart (Warner Bros) Prod Kevin Mahogany Kevin Mahogany (Warner Bros) Prod Antonio Carlos Jobim Composer [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Joshua Redman Freedom in the Groove (Warner Bros) Prod Larry Goldings Big Stuff (Warner Bros) Prod Kenny Garrett Pursuance: The Music of John Coltrane (Warner Bros) Prod Count Basie Live at the Sands (Reprise) Prod George Benson Best of George Benson: The Instrumentals [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Various Artists Warner Jams, Vol. 1 (Warner Bros) Prod Joshua Redman Spirit of the Moment: Live at the Village Vanguard (Warner Bros) Prod Brad Mehldau Introducing Brad Mehldau (Warner Bros) Prod Bob James Straight Up (Warner Bros) Prod Larry Goldings Whatever It Takes (Warner Bros) Prod Kenny Garrett Triology (Warner Bros) Prod David Sanborn Love Songs [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Michael Franks Abandoned Garden (Warner Bros) Prod David Sanborn Best of David Sanborn [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Count Basie This Time By Basie [Compilation] (Reprise) Prod George Benson Best of George Benson [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Soundtrack Vanya on 42nd Street Prod Andy Snitzer Ties That Bind (Reprise) Prod Wallace Roney Misterios (Warner Bros) Prod Joshua Redman MoodSwing (Warner Bros) Prod Milt Jackson Prophet Speaks (Qwest) Prod João Gilberto Amoroso/Brasil [Reissue] (Warner Bros) Prod Herbie Hancock Mwandishi: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings [Reissue] (Warner Bros) Prod MATT PIERSON SELECTED PRODUCER CREDITS: Mark Whitfield Mark Whitfield (Warner Bros) Prod Joshua Redman Wish (Warner Bros) Prod Joshua Redman Joshua Redman (Warner Bros) Prod Milton Nascimento Angelus (Warner Bros) Prod Eric Leeds Things Left Unsaid (Paisley Park) Prod Joshua Redman Introducing Joshua Redman (Warner Bros) Prod Renee Rosnes Without Words (Blue Note) Prod Benny Green Trio Testifyin'!: Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note) Prod Rick Margitza This Is New (Blue Note) Prod John Hart Trust (Blue Note) Prod Various Artists Blue Beat: Blue Note Plays Lennon and McCartney [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Benny Green Trio Greens (Blue Note) Prod Various Artists Blue Piano, Vol. 2 (Blue Note) Prod Various Artists Blue Guitar [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Fourplay Best of Fourplay [Compilation] (Warner Bros) Prod Earl Klugh Best of Earl Klugh, Vol. 1 [Compilation] (Blue Note) Prod Various Artists Yule Struttin' Prod Rick Margitza Hope (Blue Note) Prod Benny Green Lineage (Blue Note) Prod Bobby Watson The Inventor (Blue Note) Prod Rick Margitza Color (Blue Note) Prod Bob Belden Straight to My Heart: The Music of Sting (Blue Note) Prod João Gilberto Legendary João Gilberto [Reissue] (EMI) Prod Elvin Jones Live at the Lighthouse Vol. 2 [Reissue] (Blue Note) Prod Elvin Jones Live at the Lighthouse Vol. 1 [Reissue] (Blue Note) Prod Bobby Watson Post-Motown Bop (Blue Note) Prod John Hart One Down (Blue Note) Prod Contact: Jerimaya Grabher or JW Johnson* GPS | Global Positioning Services 3435 Ocean Park Blvd, Ste 107-191 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Tel 310.656.1350 [email protected] | [email protected] www.globalpositioningservices.net *Based in New York | 646.234.5812.
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