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Mitch-Kenny-Credits-2017 Mitch Kenny -Select Studio Credits www.mitchkenny.com [email protected] ARTIST PROJECT LABEL TASK ENG- Engineer PRO- Producer PT- Pro Tools We are the world We are the world for Haiti We are the world ENG foundation Elton John Gnomeo and Juliet Soundtrack Disney PT Zedd Clarity Interscope ENG The Rabbits Original Cast Recording ABC Classics ENG Zedd Stars Come Down Dimmak ENG Beyonce 4 Columbia ENG Usher Raymond v Raymond RCA ENG Barney McCall Mooroolbark ABC Classics ENG Hermitude Dark Night Sweet Light Elefant Traks ENG Boyz II Men Twenty M2M ENG Paul Kelly /Hermitude Crucible Liberation E NG Horrorshow King Amongst Many Elefant Traks ENG Chris Brown F.A.M.E Jive ENG Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Shunske Sato The Romantics ABC Classics ENG One Day Mainline Sony/Elefant Traks ENG Opera Australia The Divorce ABC TV ENG Jones Jnr. Soultape Vol 2 Warner ENG Barney McCall Mooralbark ABC Jazz ENG Australian World Orchestra Bruckner Symphony number 8 ABC Classics ENG Nicole Scherzinger Don’t Hold Your Breath Interscope ENG Daniel Johns / Australian QANTAS TVC n/a ENG Chamber Orchestra The Game The Red Album Interscope ENG Missy Higgins Compilation Track EMI ENG Archie Roach Charcoal Lane Warner ENG Horrorshow ft Thelma Plum, Any Other Name Elefant Traks ENG Urthboy & Jimbla Jamie McDell Dumb Universal PRO/ENG Wiz Khaliffa/Snoop Dogg Young, Wild and Free Atlantic ENG Black Eyed Peas Superbowl Halftime Show Interscope ENG Blackchords Sleepwalker ABC Music ENG Spit Syndicate Sunday Gentleman Obese ENG Spit Syndicate One Good Shirt Inertia ENG Marvin Priest Are You Ready Island PRO Urthboy/Josh Pyke Someone Else’s Home Elefant Traks ENG Drapht Tasty The Ayems ENG Drapht 1990’s The Ayems ENG Sinead Burgess Goodnight America Island/ABC PRO Zoe Badwi Torches Neon ENG Milan Glassy Eyes Independent ENG Greyson Chance Hold on till the night Geffen ENG Greyson Chance Waiting Outside the Lines Geffen ENG The Son All I Know Island ENG/PRO The Son More Fire Island ENG/PRO Owl Eyes Nightswim Illusive ENG N’fa Jones Black and White The Ayems ENG Jojo Little Bird Interscope ENG Scotty McCreery I Love You This Big Interscope/ 19 Music ENG Brendan McClean Closer Over Time Independent ENG Lloyd King of Fools Interscope ENG The Bastard Children High Times and High Tides CWQ records ENG/PRO Lauren Bennet I Wish I Wish Interscope ENG Faster Film Score CBS Films PT Luis Miguel Luis Miguel Warner Latin ENG Carl Thomas Conqueror Universal Mowtown ENG American Idol Download Sessions 19 Music ENG 5 Seconds of Summer 5 Seconds of Summer Universal ENG Ron Isley Mr I Def Jam ENG Christina Aguilera Burlesque Soundtrack RCA PT Scott Mellis Dancing for the Murder of Independent ENG/PRO Desire Ludacris Quincy Jones Tribute Def Jam ENG The Moving Targets A Sitting Duck Independent ENG/PRO Left Sirens Independent ENG Anjulie Karma Bitch Universal Republic ENG Paris Wells Keep It Illusive PT Jaques Brel is Alive and well in Cast Recording Empire ENG SPwareeis t Painted Ladies This One Time Shock ENG/PRO The Sanchez The Kind of Help You Could Do Upper Hand ENG/PRO Without Debt Collector To Whom it May Concern Independent ENG/PRO Pablo Discobar Pablo’s Back On the Street Independent ENG/PRO A Ghost Devotion A Ghost Devotion Independent ENG/PRO The Stanley Blacks Glow Independent CWQ Old Trees and New Branches CWQ Records ENG/PRO CWQ Word Rustling CWQ Records ENG/PRO CWQ Get In Line CWQ Records ENG/PRO Soulja Boy Retro Gamer Intersope ENG Shanley Dell Live recording for radio BMG ENG GJ Space Spacejam Empire ENG Cash Backman 30 Years On Empire ENG Dutch Tilders Compilation Track Empire ENG Lloyd Speigal Compilation Track Empire ENG The Music Men Rugby Music Empire ENG .
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