David Nichols
Produced Hovhaness Mystery of the Holy Martyrs and Symphony No. 3 performed by the KBS Symphony with conductor Vakhtang Jordania in Seoul, Korea.
Produced 'Music of the Royal Courts of Europe' featuring mezzo soprano Ainhoa Arteta of the Metropolitan Opera for Helicon Records.
Recorded The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra for weekly broadcast on KABQ 89.5 FM from 1991-1998.
Mixed and mastered Meat Puppets catalog for Rykodisc.
Recorded Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust 'Angel's Son' for Virgin Records.
Recorded Warner Bros. artists Type-O-Negative.
Additional credits include: Akon, Ciara, Flotsam and Jetsam, Fountains of Wayne, Ice-T, Charles Lewis, Lil Boosie, Lymbyc System, Yo-Yo Ma, Ne-Yo, Itzhak Perlman, Jimmy Ray Vaughan, Francine Reed, T-Pain, Jimmy Van Zant and solo projects with members of the Gin Blossoms, Chronic Future and Jimmy Eat World.
Recorded or Mixed at: Bomb Shelter Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Chaton Recorders, Scottsdale, AZ. Headpop Recording, Mesa, AZ. Music Lane Studio, Austin, TX. Platinum Recording, Ogden, Utah Porcupine Studios, Mesa AZ. Saltmine Recording Studios, Mesa, AZ. Sound Lab, Tempe, AZ.
Featured Speaker at TapeOpCon 2006 and 2007
Guest lecturer on audio recording techniques to classes at: Arizona State University The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences Glendale Community College Mesa Community College Scottsdale Community College
Attended conferences of The Audio Engineering Society (member since 1991) The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (member since 2004) The Society of Professional Audio Recording Services The Grammy Awards
Attended technical tours of Dolby Laboratories in San Francisco Europadisc CD and Record Manufacturing in New York NRG Studios in Los Angeles Sonic Solutions in Navato California The World's First Recording Studio at Thomas Edison's West Orange New Jersey Laboratory.




