Ron Aniello
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Birth name | Ronald John Aniello |
Origin | Las Vegas, Nevada , United States |
Genres | Rock, Pop, Gospel, Christian, Country |
Occupations | Record producer, Composer, Songwriter, Arranger |
Instruments | Piano, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Guitar, Mandolin |
Labels | Dreamworks, Capital, Geffen, Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., Reprise, Lakeshore, 19 Entertainment, Jive Records |
Website | Ron Aniello @ Nettwerk |
Ron Aniello is an American Grammy Award nominated, multi-award–winning, multi-platinum record producer. Some of the noteworthy artists that he has worked with include Bruce Springsteen, Lifehouse, Barenaked Ladies, Guster, Jars of Clay, Days of the New, Sixpence None the Richer, Leigh Nash, Ashley Tesoro, Patti Scialfa, Jeremy Camp, Vanessa Amorosi, and Moshav Band.[1] He lives in Los Angeles where he owns a recording studio and produces established and emerging artists.
Selected work
Year | Artist | Album or Song Title(s) | Role |
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1995 | Jude Cole | I Don't Know Why I Act This Way | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer |
1998 | Jude | No One Is Really Beautiful | Producer/Mastering |
1999 | Kendall Payne | Jordan's Sister | Producer/Engineer |
2000 | Juana Molina | Segundo | Producer/Engineer/Mastering |
Ian Hunter | "Good Man In A Bad Time" from Once Bitten Twice Shy | Co-Writer | |
Lifehouse | No Name Face | Producer/Engineer | |
Shannon McNally | Boulder Than Paradise EP | Producer/Engineer | |
2001 | Jude | King of Yesterday | Producer/Engineer |
Days of the New | Days of the New | Producer/Engineer | |
2002 | Lifehouse | Stanley Climbfall | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer |
Shannon McNally | Jukebox Sparrows | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer | |
Sixpence None the Richer | "Waiting On The Sun" from Divine Discontent | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer | |
Loudermilk | The Red Record (Only selected tracks) | Producer/Engineer | |
2003 | Guster | Keep It Together | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer |
Barenaked Ladies | Everything to Everyone | Producer/Engineer | |
Matt Nathanson | Beneath These Fireworks | Producer/Engineer | |
Jars of Clay | Who We Are Instead | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer | |
2004 | Lifehouse | "Everybody Is Someone" from Wicker Park Soundtrack | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer |
2006 | Guster | Ganging Up on the Sun (Only 6 tracks) | Producer |
Leigh Nash | "Never Finish" from Blue on Blue | Co-Writer | |
Jars of Clay | "Water Under the Bridge", "There Is a River", & Take Me Higher" from Good Monsters | Co-Writer | |
Jeremy Camp | Beyond Measure | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer | |
Moshav Band | Misplaced | Producer/Engineer/Co-Writer | |
2007 | Justin King | Fall/Rise | Producer |
Patti Scialfa | Play It As It Lays | Co-Producer | |
Ashley Tesoro | Ashley Tesoro EP | Producer | |
2008 | Vanessa Amorosi | Somewhere in the Real World (Only 7 tracks) | Producer/Co-Writer |
Candlebox | Into the Sun | Producer | |
2009 | Jeremy Riddle | The Now And Not Yet | Producer |
Allison Iraheta | Trouble Is | Co-Producer/Co-Writer | |
Camera Can't Lie | Days and Days EP | Producer | |
2010 | Ashley Tesoro | Oh You Angel EP | Producer |
Camera Can't Lie | Upcoming Full Length | Producer | |
2012 | Bruce Springsteen | Wrecking Ball | Producer |
Ashley Tesoro | Simply Worship EP[2] | Producer | |
2014 | Bruce Springsteen | High Hopes | Producer |
Honors and awards
Honors
- Singles
- 2000 - Hanging by a Moment; No Name Face; Lifehouse - 2x Platinum
- Albums
- 2000 - No Name Face; Lifehouse - 4x Platinum
Awards
- Grammy Awards
- 2013 - Best Rock Album - Wrecking Ball - Nominated
- 2013 - Best Rock Song - We Take Care of Our Own - Nominated
- 2010 - Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album - The Long Fall Back to Earth; Jars of Clay; Essential Records - Nominated
- Dove Awards
- 2010 - Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year - The Long Fall Back to Earth; Jars of Clay; Essential Records - Winner [3]
- 2007 - Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year - Good Monsters; Jars of Clay; Essential Records - Winner
- 2003 - Modern Rock/Alternative Recorded Song of the Year - Spin; Stanley Climbfall; Lifehouse; Sparrow Records - Nominated
- 2001 - Modern Rock Album of the Year - Jordan's Sister; Sparrow Records - Winner
Fun Facts
- He was a producer on American Idol alum Allison Iraheta's debut album Just Like You.[4]
- He owns a recording studio in Los Angeles, California.[1]
- He is from Nevada
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ron Aniello Bio Nettwerk, Retrieved March 10, 2010
- ↑ Rabinowitz, N. (April, 2012). Sing Along. Retrieved on May 5, 2012 from Soap Opera Digest, April 23, 2012 issue
- ↑ 2010 Dove Awards Winners GMA (2010) retrieved on December 30, 2010
- ↑ Allison Iraheta Just Like You Track Listing Revealed Kaufman, G., Retrieved March 10, 2010
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