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Mack
Damon produced his first recording in 1987 on a Casio
SK-1. Lulled into music production while attending
the University of North Texas, he learned theory and
performance on several instruments (Primarily percussion).
His first studio experience was in 1989, and he has
worked nonstop in recording studio environments for
14 years, logging over 32K+ hours. His client list
includes everything from the Broadway cast of Jesus
Christ Superstar to MTV, Major labels including Sony,
Universal, Priority, Tommy Boy and more. Grammy nominations have not changed his laid back attitude one bit.....now back up off him.
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Ken
Branca has over 10 years experience engineering and
producing records with several commercial releases
and over 20 Top-10 charted singles. His success in
the Latin market kept him buried in the studio for
several years. In the Latin market he has recorded
the bands Intocable, Elida Y Avante, Vida, Dee Y Grupo
Valiente, Bobby Pulido and Frijoles Romanticos. His
passion is big guitar sounds for blistering rock n
roll. "I like all music that sounds good and
has a great hook."
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Patrick Owen began as an intern at Rhapsody Street in the spring of 2003. Determined to keep everyone organized, he took charge of corporate accounts and became "Mr. Man" at Rhapsody Street. He is currently a board member of the Texas Music Coalition(parlimentarian) and pursuing a degree in Music Business at the UTSA. If you want to intern at Rhapsody, you have to go through this gentleman. You will be owned.
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Tavis Wilson began as an intern at Rhapsody Street in the winter of 1999. After a handful of rock projects in SA, he relocated to LA and attended LARW while working at legendary Scream Studios in Studio City (you know, where Nirvana's "Nevermind" was mixed). He's in The Panic Division, which has just inked a deal with The Militia Group for their new Rhapsody recorded album "Versus". Tavis is naturally frightened of cameras, and he believes they can steal his soul.
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Jason Ybarbo is an accomplished guitar and bass player who some locals might remember from the band Dharma in the late '90s. He attended the University of North Texas, majoring in Music Composition. While he was in Denton, he played bass in the hardcore metal band Flowjack, and supplied his engineering services at two of the most popular music venues. High profile recordings like the Echidnas and Animals of the Bible have established his chops and style as both producer and engineer. |
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Anthony Diaz De Leon first came to Rhapsody to record with his band in 2004. The band was tossed out of the studio when a certain member of the band hijacked the snack machine and cleaned it out. After assisting on a number of high-profile recordings with Tavis and Mack. Anthony began engineering high profile sessions like This Will Destroy You and Ben Richter Band. Be sure to check out his band The Tale Of. |
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Bryan Williams attended the University of Texas at San Antonio as a music major. He began as an intern at Rhapsody Street in late 2005. After assisting on sessions with Mack and Anthony, Bryan began engineering new bands.
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