The engineer, producer and owner of Toronto’s “the Canterbury music company studios” has been engineering music for 40 years. He was nominated in 2014 for a Grammy award for album of the year as engineer/mixer.
Over his engineering career he has worked with many diverse artists from around the world such as Tony Bennett, (1994 Grammy winner) U2, Pink Floyd, Keith Richards, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Ella Fitzgerald and many many great iconic Canadian artists.
He records a staggering amount of music each year. Around 40 albums. Every year at least a handful of those records that he has worked on from his Toronto studios are nominated for JUNO and Grammy awards. As an engineer he is respected as knowing how to record many different styles of recorded music, world music, Latin, Asian, indian, classical, reggae, folk, rock, pop, and jazz. These genres require an intimate understanding of unusual and varied instruments, acoustic spaces, and their sonic context in the musical style.
Jeremy continues to support Canadian musicians by offering a wealth of experience to both emerging and established artists in these challenging economic times for the music community.