Kevin Sucher
Kevin Sucher is an American record producer, best known for his work with Eric Benet, Michelle Branch and The Gufs.[1][2][3] In March 2020, Kevin was named the Executive Director of 88Nine Radio Milwaukee.[4][5]
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Occupation(s) | Mix engineer, producer, songwriter |
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Career
Sucher started his record producing career in 1993. In the early 1990s he opened his own recording studio - The Laboratory Recording Studio. By 2007, Sucher began working with Eric Benet. Sucher produced Several of the songs that were built into tracks on the album Love & Life. The Love & Life Album was nominated for Best R&B Album and Best Male Vocal R&B Performance at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.[6]
Selected discography
- 2006: The Gufs, A Different Sea ; Producing, Engineering, Mixing
- 2008: Eric Benet, Love & Life — Engineering, Mixing
- 2009: Najee, Mind Over Matter — Engineering, Mixing
- 2010: Eric Benet, Lost In Time;— Production Consultant, Administration, Sound Consultant, Engineer, Instrumentation, Keyboards, Mixing
- 2010: Bishop Darrell Hines, Darrell Hines Live;— Engineer
- 2012: Eric Benet, The One;— Engineering, Mixing, Management
Credits
Sucher has produced or engineered works for the following artists:
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gollark: Implement supercapacitors in software and continue writing?
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References
- "Radio Milwaukee taps Sucher as new director". onmilwaukee.com. April 9, 2020.
- "Kevin Sucher - Songwriter/Producer/Artist Bio | Broadjam.com". Broadjam.
- "Mequon native runs new record label". www.jsonline.com.
- "Radio Milwaukee Names Kevin Sucher 88Nine Executive Director". news.radio-online.com.
- "Radio Milwaukee names new executive director". Current.
- "Sucher helps Benet to two Grammy nominations". onmilwaukee.com. December 4, 2008.
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