Bill Appleberry

Bill Appleberry
Born (1967-03-14) March 14, 1967
Chicago, Illinois U.S.
Genres Pop, rock
Occupation(s) record producer, Mixing engineer, engineer musician
Instruments keyboards
Years active 1990–present
Labels Republic Records
Associated acts The Voice, Stone Temple Pilots, The Used, Puddle of Mudd, Taking Back Sunday, The Wallflowers, Kiss, The Fugees, 311, Hole, Sixpence None The Richer
Website billappleberry.com

Bill Appleberry (born March 14, 1967) is a multi-platinum American record producer, mixer, engineer, and musician. Specializing in Rock and Pop genres, he's produced records for the likes of The Wallflowers, Puddle of Mudd, and Adema. Appleberry has produced and mixed every song released by NBC's The Voice. His engineering and keyboard credits include artists like Stone Temple Pilots, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, The Fugees, 311, and Hole.

Early Days

Appleberry began studying percussion and piano as a child in the Chicago area. In 1985, he joined the Marine Corps, where he drummed for "The Commandant's Own" United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps. During this time he attended United States Armed Forces School of Music.

Career

Virginia

After leaving the Marine Corps, Appleberry began working at Cue Recording Studios in Falls Church, Virginia. At Cue, he honed programming skills and began engineering and producing. in 1992, Appleberry engineered and remixed Shai's multi-platinum single "If I Ever Fall in Love

Los Angeles

After traveling for mix sessions, Appleberry made a permanent move to Los Angeles in 1998. He began working at A&M Studios (now Henson Recording Studios). Appleberry went freelance after six months. During this time, he played keyboards on Kiss's 1998 comeback album Psycho Circus, with Joe Walsh's reunited James Gang and Stone Temple Pilots, and worked on projects for bands like Hole, 311, Sixpence None the Richer, The Used, Taking Back Sunday and The Wallflowers along with R&B acts Praz, Macy Gray and The Fugees.

NBC's The Voice

In 2011, Universal Republic Records executive Tom Mackay tapped Appleberry to produce and mix iTunes single versions of every song performed on the show. Sold in conjunction with each episode, the TV schedule imposed strict deadlines on production, with each week requiring an average of 12 mastered singles. Faced with these challenges, Appleberry assembled a team of record makers and engineers to record The Voice Band and the contestants. Initially working at studios around LA, Appleberry has made Henson Recording Studios a home for the production. Since the show's inception, Appleberry has produced and mixed over 1600 songs for The Voice. In 2014, the show's catalog hit 20 million download sales.[1]

Chart Successes

Appleberry's productions have topped the charts time and again, across multiple genres. Stone Temple Pilots' 2010 self-titled record debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 Chart, and number 1 on the Rock Albums Chart The Voice Season 7 winner Craig Wayne Boyd made history by becoming only the second person to have a debut single enter the Billboard Hot Country Chart in the top spot. [2] In The Voice, contestants dominated the iTunes Sales Chart. Jordan Smith unseated Adele in the number one position with his version of "Great is Thy Faithfulness".[3] During the live rounds, 8 of the top ten spots on the iTunes Sales Chart were occupied by songs produced by Appleberry for The Voice.[4] As the show reached its final week, all four finalists cracked the top 10, with a total of 12 singles charting in the top 30.[5] On the Billboard Christian Chart, Jordan Smith made history by being the first artist to ever hold both the number one and two spots concurrently.[6] Smith's debut album Something Beautiful hit number 1 on the iTunes Album Sales Chart, and number 2 on the Billboard 200[7]

Selected discography as producer, mixer, engineer, musician

Title Artist (Label) Album Year Credit
Beautiful Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
Settle Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Songwriter, Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
And So It Goes Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
Ain't Got Far to Go Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
What Now Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
Love Somebody Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
Dog Days Jordan Smith (Universal Republic Records) 'Something Beautiful 2016 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer
Roads Chris Mann (Universal Republic Records) Roads 2012 Producer, Engineer
Re:(disc)overed Puddle of Mudd (Arms Division) Re:(disc)overed 2011 Producer, Mix engineer, Engineer, keyboards
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (Atlantic Records) Stone Temple Pilots 2010 Engineer, keyboards
New Again Taking Back Sunday (Warner Bros. Records) New Again 2009 Engineer
Red Letter Days The Wallflowers (Interscope) Red Letter Days 2002 Producer

References

  1. "'The Voice' Hits 20 Million Downloads'". billboard.com. 2014-12-01. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  2. "'Voice' Winner Craig Wayne Boyd Debuts at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs". Billboard.com. 2014-12-24. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  3. "Jordan Smith reaches No. 1 on iTunes chart". timesfreepress.com. 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  4. "The Voice's Jordan Smith Reaches No. 1 on iTunes Sales Chart; Seven Others in Top 10". HeadlinePlanet.com. 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  5. "The Voice's Jordan Smith Earns No. 1 on iTunes Sales Chart; All Finalists Enter Top 10". HeadlinePlanet.com. 2015-12-15. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  6. "'Voice' Winner Jordan Smith Makes Chart History on Hot Christian Songs". Billboard.com. 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  7. "Gwen Stefani, Jordan Smith Albums Claim Top Spots on US iTunes Sales Chart". HeadlinePlanet.com. 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2016-04-07.

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