J. Chris Griffin

J. Chris Griffin is an established producer and mix engineer born in Valdosta, Georgia.[1] He is now living in New York City, operating J Chris Griffin Productions from a private studio at The Engine Room Audio in the Financial District, Manhattan.

Chris has worked on records with a number of popular artists, including Madonna, Kanye West, John Legend, Missy Elliott, Janet Jackson, The Corrs, Mis-Teeq, JoJo,[2] and John McLaughlin.[3] Chris has also worked with Raquel Castro of NBC's The Voice, GLEE's Charice, and is currently mixing Big Tent Revival's newest album.

His personal works can be found throughout network television on prime-time shows in the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, South Africa, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Mexico. Some major programs featuring Chris’s tracks are CBS’s NCIS, NBC's Dateline and MTV’s Made. His saxophone playing has also been featured on many albums, including one co-written with artist Jeremy Good, entitled "Stories, Fables, and You" available on iTunes.

In addition to making records, Chris is also a Pro-Reviewer for Broadjam, a site where artists have the opportunity to collaborate, interact, and receive feedback from other artists. Chris also conducts private vocal coachings within his studio, prepping young artists for auditions, recording sessions, and live shows, and instructs a recording technology class at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

J. Chris Griffin globally represents Propellerhead, Digidesign, and Sibelius as an artist and clinician and has recently released products paired with M-Audio. Recent engagements include the Monterey Jazz Festival, Luthman Scandinavia Tour and the Main Stage at Winter NAMM 2007 and 2008.

Artists Produced / Mixed / Engineered

Television

Sound Design

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