John Kurzweg
John Kurzweg (born September 5, 1960) is an American record producer[1] and musician who first became known for his work with successful post-grunge bands Creed and Puddle of Mudd in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Other artists he has worked with include Godsmack, Eagle Eye Cherry, Jewel, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Social Burn, No Address, Hurt, DoubleDrive, Chelsea Bain as well as the Athens southern rock band Tishamingo.
The total number of albums sold that Kurzweg has produced is currently over 40 million copies worldwide (over 58 million according to Creed Discography & Puddle of Mudd's "Come Clean") and along with these Kurzweg produced and or mixed 12 #1 hit singles at rock radio, eight top 10 rock radio hits and at least 4 others in the top 50.
Creed's debut "My Own Prison" (which was recorded in Kurzweg's house), and the third album,"Weathered" were certified multi-platinum and initially sold over 6 million copies each - the second,"Human Clay" was quickly certified diamond (over 10 million sold).All three Creed albums were recorded in houses instead of studios and Kurzweg also sang background vocals and played keyboards on them.
Kurzweg produced Puddle of Mudd's debut album "Come Clean" which sold over 5 million copies and included the bands 2 most well known songs, "Blurry" and She Hates Me, both of which achieved the #1 spot on Billboards Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. John also worked on the majority of their follow-up release "Life on Display" in 2003 as well as 2 songs from Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate...In 2009 Kurzweg produced & mixed Godsmack’s “Whiskey Hangover" which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, and appeared on the deluxe edition of The Oracle.
Prior to his success as record producer Kurzweg was a popular musician in the Tallahassee and Jacksonville FL area, fronting on lead vocals and guitar for bands such as Slapstick,Radio Bikini, Synergy, and John Kurzweg & the Night as well as one off gigs on drums for Percy Sledge & Chuck Berry and keyboards for Mike Angelo & the Idols.
In the late 1980s Kurzweg signed a record deal as a solo artist with Atlantic Records, and released a record in Feb 1987 under the name John Philip (using his middle name as his last name). The album, "Wait for the Night" (which Ken Scott produced/recorded the first 1/2 of) received mostly positive reviews and some airplay for a few weeks but then virtually disappeared from the landscape. After this experience Kurzweg started producing other artists, at first mostly in the Florida/Georgia area.
In 2003 he moved to New Mexico and from 2006 till 2015 John was the lead guitarist for Santa Fe artist Sean Healen and produced/mixed and co-wrote for the Sean Healen Band's 2008 award winning album "Flood Plain".
Currently residing in Santa Fe New Mexico, along with producing and mixing Kurzweg is back to writing and recording his own songs and playing shows with his own band.
References
- ↑ Shapiro, Marc (October 31, 2000). Creed: from zero to platinum. Macmillan. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-312-26716-2. Retrieved July 31, 2010.