Dennis Herring
Dennis Herring is an American record producer,[1] engineer, mixer, and musician. Herring has produced for The Hives, Elvis Costello, Counting Crows, Modest Mouse, Camper Van Beethoven, and Jars of Clay. Herring owns a 24-track recording studio dtla recording (www.dtlarecording.com) in Los Angeles (previously known as Sweet Tea & located in Oxford, MS). He uses this studio to produce almost all of his clients' albums. Herring has won two grammies.
Selected work
- 1986 - American Girls by American Girls
- 1988 - Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart by Camper Van Beethoven
- 1989 - Key Lime Pie by Camper Van Beethoven
- 1991 - The Real Ramona by Throwing Muses
- 1995 - Glow by The Innocence Mission
- 1996 - See The Ocean Blue by The Ocean Blue
- 1999 - This Desert Life by Counting Crows
- 1999 - If I Left the Zoo by Jars of Clay (Note: Won Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album)
- 2001 - Sweet Tea by Buddy Guy
- 2003 - Blues Singer by Buddy Guy
- 2004 - Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse
- 2004 - The Delivery Man by Elvis Costello and The Imposters
- 2005 - End of Fashion by End of Fashion
- 2007 - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank by Modest Mouse
- 2007 - The Black and White Album by The Hives
- 2008 - Way to Normal by Ben Folds
- 2009 - Armistice by Mutemath
- 2010 - King of the Beach by Wavves
- 2010 - "Isaac Russell – EP" by Isaac Russell
- 2012 - "Highlife" by This Club
- 2013 - "Beta Love" by Ra Ra Riot
- 2013 - "Cheap Souvenirs" by Hey Monea!
- 2015 - Sixth studio album by Never Shout Never
References
- ↑ Sculley, Alan (May 10, 2007). "Modest Mouse's 'Ship' on a swell journey". Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
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