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Pucker Brown

 

Not satisfied with simply helping others to create great music, Pucker Brown has recently been involved in composition and production himself with some highly acclaimed work which has led him into the demanding world of TV films, soundtracks and major commercial record production.  His successes in this area include  composing music for Jonathan Blank's feature film Anarchy TV, as well as America's Most Wanted, General Hospital and All My Children (commissioned source music), and many more.  When he's not touring or working as a composer he's much in demand as a session player and arranger. He has worked with producers such as Flood, Trent Rezner and Spyros Poulos just to name a few.  Pucker is a consummate musician and an uninhibited performer, totally at ease in any musical idiom. He deals equally effortlessly with conducting an orchestra or programming for a modern pop session. Some of his credits include Sony Records, Interscope Records, Amira, Primitive Puppet and ABC Television.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Cutarella 

 

Thirty odd years ago, Robert Cutarella made a decision to pursue his childhood dream of a career in the music industry. He gave up the job security he had already established as an English teacher and brought his dream to life. His decision paid off as today, with two recent Grammy's as a producer, over 3,000 songs recorded as a publisher and over 160 platinum records to his name, Robert wears a smile from ear to ear and never looks back.  He began his career in the music industry as a producer and performer. He was employed by all the major labels and performed with a variety of recording artists ranging from Joe Williams to Bruce Springsteen. In 1978, Chappell Music/Polygram, then the largest publisher, pursued Robert for his great ear and talent at matching artists with songs. This transition became the catalyst for his long term success. He was involved with securing cover recordings as well as signing and developing writers; garnering hits with Chaka Khan, Michael Jackson, Sheena Easton, Air Supply, Melissa Manchester, Whitney Houston, Michael Henderson, Diana Ross, Deborah Allen, Dolly Parton, The Police, Elton John, REM, Culture Club, Human League, ABC, Linda Rondstadt, Frank Sinatra among countless others.  He was also able to work with the writers already signed ranging from Hall and Oates and 

 

 

 

 

 

 the Bee Gees to Sammy Cahn, Benny Benjamin and Jule Styne. Chappell was sold and Robert quickly became the VP of John Hammond's new label with CBS/Sony Records. There he furthered his success by either signing or developing Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Fabulous T Birds, Metallica, Raven, Gino Vanelli, Vanessa Williams, Patrick Simmons, Basia and others.  Bob Cutarella and Joss Stone in the recording studio.  When John died, Robert began a publishing/management company which created world wide hits for Celine Dion, The Temptations, .38 Special, Jennifer Rush, Alice Cooper and more. The management division represented Lynryd Skynrd, Johnny Van Zant and other great artists. The publishing catalogue was sold to Polygram and in 1990,Robert went over to MCA to become the East Coast Director. This continued his hot streak with hits from Eternal, Jeremy Jordan, SWV, Michael Bolton, Dana Dawson, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Celine Dion, Robin S and numerous other chart records.  In 1994, Robert decided to go out on his own again. To date he has produced records with Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Joss Stone, Sting, Billy Gibbons(ZZ TOP), Allison Krauss, Joe Perry (Aerosmith), John Rzeznik (The Goo Goo Dolls), Keith Richards, Cyndi Lauper, and many more. In 2008 he produced Ashley Tisdale, the star of “High School Musical”, for MGM'S new film “Picture This”. He won two Grammys in 2005 and currently is soliciting music for American Idol, X Factor, and the Voice. Recently, he has been placing music in tv shows like NCIS and Fox TV. Bob Cutarella is one of the founder owners in Imagine All Music.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alex Morelli

 

Throughout his career, Alex has worked at some of the best recording studios in NYC, including Unique Recording Studios, Quad Studios, Mirror Image, Spin and Chung King. His years there, combined with his experience as a Musician, lead to him becoming a highly sought-after and respected Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, and Creative Director.  Always seeking perfection in his recording environment, he recently helped establish A-Line Studios, a modern, state-of-the-art recording studio, and part of the A-Line Music Group, in Hoboken, NJ, just 15 minutes away from NYC. Because as he puts it, "We want it to be accessible to everyone... and close to the heart of the Music Business... New York City".  He has worked on a variety of projects and music genres; Cumbia, Bachata, Rock, Country, Pop, Dubstep, and with some of the top people in the industry and emerging talent. Among them: Jimmy Farkas, Pucker Brown, Vinny Nicoletti, Mary Brown, Jonathan Salmond, Eric Fernandez, Pablo Escobar Jr., Rock Wilder, Marcos Leus, Wady, and many more.  And most recently joined forces with Ken Goldfeder (aka Pucker Brown of The Record Guru / Power Brokers), who is known for composing music for Jonathan Blank's feature film Anarchy TV, America's Most Wanted, General Hospital and All My Children, among his many credits.

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