Acclaim
First: the Grammy - BEST CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM 1995 - Pops Staples, "Father, Father" (Virgin/Pointblank,1994) - final mixes title track and second single. Follow this
discography link to a relatively complete list with some notable Billboard charting omissions: Gene Chandler, "Your Love Looks Good on Me" (Fastfire,1985) - lead vocal recording and final mixes of 3 cuts including title track; Robin Angel, "Robin Angel" (Columbia/CBS,1986) - final mixing entire album; The Ohio Players, "Back" (Track Records,1988) - live choir recording; The Manhattans, "Sweet Talk" (Valley Vue, 1989) - lead vocal and bass recording, final mix cut #5; Ramsey Lewis, "Dance of the Soul" (GRP,1997) - extensive recording of piano solos, sax, guitar, percussion; The Dells(Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees), "Then & Now" (Dells/Way, 2008) - choir and lead vocal recording, final mix cut #4.
Hot Off the Grill
******True to his "Larger Than Life Itself" brand, Jack LeTourneau delivers his scorching debut release from the Exchange Music Complex with Bobby Messano's
"That's Why I Don't Sing the Blues". "Mighty" Ben Glawe has been busy also, fermenting a jamming full length 12" VINYL release for Kraut-rock band
"Catacombz". *******