Producer/mixer/artist, Ronan Chris Murphy (sometimes credited as R. Chris
Murphy) began his musical career 20 years ago in his teens singing in a
hardcore punk band in WashingtonD.C.After several years of performing and touring
with various bands in a scene that later became know as grunge, sharing the
stage with bands such as Dinosaur Jr., All, The Flaming lips, Gwar and the
Rollins Band, he began to focus on record production and mixing, and soon
became the man behind the boards for some of the worlds greatest and most
prestigious musicians across the spectrum of music genres. From jazz, rock, and
progressive to folk, pop, classical or world music he has worked with many of
the best of the best.
From lush singer songwriter productions to jaw dropping virtuoso albums,
Ronan has helped some of the
greatest artists in the world push the envelope
and take their music visions to the next level.
His life in recording has focused on the art and craft of making
records, concerned more with creating great works that will stand the test of
time, rather than chasing the latest fad. His creative approach to recording
has been called for around the world. He has worked on three continents with
artists from dozens of different countries. His productions have received wide
critical acclaim, been featured in films and television, won awards and hit the
top ten around the world.
As a producer, engineer and/or mixer, Ronan Chris Murphy has worked with the
likes of King Crimson (several albums), Steve Morse (Dixie Dreggs, Deep
Purple), Terry Bozzio (Zappa, Missing Persons), Steve Stevens (Billy Idol),
Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, John
Lennon, Pink Floyd), Martin Sexton, Jamie Walters, Ulver, The California
Guitar Trio, Chucho Valdes y Groupo Irakere, Joan LaBarbara (Philip Glass
Ensemble, Steve Reich) as well
as various projects featuring members of Tool, Ministry, Weezer Dishwalla, and
Yes.
He continues to collaborate with artists as a songwriter and musician and perform
his own music with Lives of the Saints and will soon release
his first solo album featuring Tony Levin, Terry Bozzio, Pat Mastelotto and Mike Keneally. Murphy was a charter
member of the Music Producers Guild of the Americas,
a member of the RecordingAcademy and a
contributing writer for the Grammy newsletter, Fuse Magazine and Just Plain
Folks. He has been an invited speaker and panelist
at SXSW (South by Southwest), NXNW (North by Northwest), The Action Poetry
Festival, the International Organ Festival, The Taxi Road Rally, 2NMC, The
Atlantic Music Conference and the ICMC (International Computer Music
Conference), served as musical director for the Paris based Ka Ti Ma dance
company and twice invited to the composers symposium of the Oregon Bach Festival.