Chad Franscoviak
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Chad Franscoviak is a Grammy Award winning sound engineer and producer based out of Los Angeles, California. He is most well-known for his work on John Mayer albums. The two are also roommates.[1]
In 2003, Franscoviak helped friend David LaBruyere by playing the vibraphones on his recordings, which were released in 2007 on the EP Farrago Dance Mix.
In February 2007, after some deliberation by the Grammy committee, Franscoviak won Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards for for the album Continuum (as the sound engineer).[2]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Hiatt, Brian (2006). "My Big Mouth Strikes Again" Rolling Stone magazine (accessed September 18, 2006)
- ^ Mayer, John (2007). "CON-CHAD-ULATIONS!" JohnMayer.com (accessed March 26, 2007)
[edit] External links
- Chad Franscoviak at music.com
- "Chad Franscoviak with John Mayer", interview by Terry Lowe for FOH Online
- Google and Chad Franscoviak, at Anju's blog
Studio albums: | Room for Squares · Heavier Things · Continuum |
EPs: | Inside Wants Out · The Village Sessions |
Live albums: | Any Given Thursday · As/Is |
Singles: | "No Such Thing" · "Your Body Is a Wonderland" · "Why Georgia" · "Bigger Than My Body" · "Clarity" · "Daughters" · "Waiting on the World to Change" · "Gravity" |
Other songs: | "Neon" · "Something's Missing" · "Come Back To Bed" |
John Mayer Trio: | Try! · "Who Did You Think I Was" · "Live at Yahoo! Music" |
Affiliated people: | David LaBruyere · Clay Cook · David Ryan Harris · Pino Palladino · Steve Jordan · Chad Franscoviak |