Steven Heller (composer-producer)
Steven Heller (composer-producer) is a producer-composer, based in Asheville, North Carolina, who has won two Grammy Awards, as well as a number of national awards for his music and recordings.[1][2] He was production music supervisor for the 1995 Miramax film, "The Journey of August King.[3] He wrote and produced the theme music for "Conversations" and "Evening Rounds," listener call-in programs[4] on the public radio station WCQS, in Asheville, North Carolina. Steven Heller is the father of guitarist Drew Heller of the band Toubab Krewe.[5]
Grammy awards
- 1996 - 39th Annual Grammy Awards (February 26, 1997) - Best Spoken Word Album for Children: David Holt, narrator; David Holt, Steven Heller & Virginia Callaway, producers; for Stellaluna
- 2002 - 45th Annual Grammy Awards (February 23, 2003) - Best Traditional Folk Album: David Holt & Doc Watson, artists; Steven Heller, engineer/mixer; Steven Heller, producer; for Legacy
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References
- http://www.davidholt.com/about/steven_heller.html Page on David Holt's official website
- http://www.timmyabell.com/heller.htm Page on Timmy Abell's official website
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113490/fullcredits#cast The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) full cast and crew for The Journey of August King
- http://www.wcqs.org/listen/archives (Select browse, then name of program to listen. Credits at end.)
- http://www.americansongwriter.com/2010/05/toubab-krewe/ American Songwriter interview by Evan Schlansky on May 24th, 2010 with guitarist Drew Heller of Toubab Krewe
External links
- Legacy website (Doc Watson and David Holt)
- Bob Moog Foundation Board of Directors
- Grammy Awards Official Website
- Grammy Awards winners at Grammy.com (searchable database)
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