Michael Phillip Wojewoda
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Michael Phillip Wojewoda | |
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Michael Phillip Wojewoda performing with the Rheostatics at Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario, 2007
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genre(s) | Indie rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Drum kit |
Associated acts | Rheostatics |
Michael Phillip Wojewoda is a Canadian record producer and musician. He was one of the most influential Canadian record producers in the 1990s[citation needed], producing several of the most critically and commercially successful Canadian albums of the decade, including Barenaked Ladies' Gordon, Spirit of the West's Faithlift, Ashley MacIsaac's Hi™ How Are You Today? and Rheostatics' Whale Music. Wojewoda won a Juno Award in 1994 for best engineer, and again in 1995, for best producer.
His credits also include albums for The Waltons, Doughboys, Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, Change of Heart, Ashley MacIsaac, junetile, and Great Big Sea.
He married Canadian pop singer Mia Sheard in 1999 but divorced two years later. He replaced Don Kerr as drummer for the Rheostatics in 2002, and remained with the band until their dissolution in 2007.