Roslyn Heights firm offers artists an edge

Grace McQuade

While true artist development may be a lost art these days, recording artists looking for a creative edge in today’s competitive marketplace now have a new option in their career development toolbox — Jimmy Bralower Production’s new A&R Department based in Roslyn Heights.

Bralower has been a secret weapon for labels, artists, producers and songwriters for more than 30 years.

As a producer, studio musician, arranger and mixer, he has amassed 30 top ten singles and more than 80 gold and platinum records to his credit.

And now, with the addition of the A&R Department, Bralower is expanding his production and mixing business to include consulting, coaching, mentoring and artist development.

“I’ve been mixing a lot of records and young artists today are asking all kinds of questions, many of which should’ve been brought up before they started recording,” says Bralower. “Everybody is out on their own, there’s no more label commitment to talent development. There are a lot of services today that are ready to market and promote once your recording is finished, but really nothing out there preparing artists to make smart choices in the studio, for their career and their music. We’re offering professional A&R insight without having to get the record deal.”

And that’s where Bralower’s unique story and experience come in.

Starting out as a drummer, he signed to Columbia Records with his first band when he was 14.

Over the years, he has achieved chart success as a session musician, arranger, producer, writer, mixer, remixer and VP of A&R at Atlantic Records.

Bralower says, “I’ve worked on both sides of the glass in the studio and been on both sides of the desk in the office. I’ve seen it from every angle.”

Jump-starting his career by working with producer Nile Rodgers on giant hits from Duran Duran to Madonna, Bralower has gone on to help crack the code on classic records by iconic artists as diverse as Eric Clapton, Celine Dion, Peter Gabriel, Brian Wilson, Steve Winwood, Hall & Oates, Cyndi Lauper, Kurtis Blow and Jimmy Cliff.

An expert at working with emerging talent, he co-produced or mixed the gold and platinum debut singles of Donna Lewis, Jennifer Paige and M2M, and one of his most recent projects, with singer Ryan Shaw, was nominated for three Grammy Awards.

While rolling out the A&R Department, he currently has three songwriting collaborations on the new Robert Randolph & The Family Band album, “Got Soul”, including the new single “Shake It”.

He is preparing an EP release on his own Dynotone Records, including the last studio recording of the legendary Phoebe Snow and continues to take on new production and mixing clients.

For more information on Jimmy Bralower Productions and The A&R Department, go to www.JimmyBralowerProductions.com or contact him at 516-484-0468.

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