Bill Reynolds (producer)

Bill Reynolds

Reynolds performing with Band of Horses
Background information
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Songwriter, Bassist
Years active 2002-Present
Associated acts Band of Horses, Donna the Buffalo, The Blue Rags, Tyler Ramsey, Lissie, Truth and Salvage co.
Notable instruments
Bass

Bill Reynolds is an American[1][2][3] producer, engineer, mixer, musician, and the former bass player for the band Band of Horses.[4]

Reynolds co-founded the band The Blue Rags, with whom he toured for five years and recorded two full-length albums for Sub Pop Records. He then built a recording studio in Asheville where he made records for seven years, and continued to tour with various bands including Drugmoney and Donna the Buffalo. Reynolds joined Band of Horses in 2007, and by 2010 the band was nominated for the Grammy award for Best Alternative Album.[5] Reynolds contributed production, engineering, bass, and a co-write for the song "Life on Earth" which was included on the Twilight: Breaking Dawn Soundtrack. Reynolds is currently based in Nashville and works from Jay Joyce's former studio.[6][7][8]

On May 2, 2017, Reynolds announced his departure from Band of Horses.[9]

Reynolds is represented by Global Positioning Services management in Santa Monica.[10]

Selected discography

Artist Year Album Producer Engineer Mixer Co-writer
Truth and Salvage co. 2013 Pick Me Up
Yes
Floating Action Forthcoming Album
Yes
Sea Stars Forthcoming Album
Yes
Band of Horses 2012 Mirage Rock
Yes
Band of Horses Mirage Rock (Bonus Tracks)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lissie Covered Up With Flowers
Yes
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 2011 "Life on Earth" from Breaking Dawn soundtrack
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lissie 2010 Catching A Tiger
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Band of Horses Infinite Arms
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lissie "Lil Lovin'" appeared on Footlose (Film)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Band of Horses "Blue Beard" appeared on House (TV Series)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tyler Ramsey "Stay Gone" appeared on Army Wives (TV Series)
Yes
Yes

References

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