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Nate Christy : Producer, Mixer, Engineer
Nate Christys life includes many diverse facets of the industry from producing, performing and composing to areas of the music business such as management and booking. Nate is currently an independent music producer who also arranges and composes for the various projects he oversees. He is currently producing for four-time Grammy nominated musician, Larry Dvoskin. Dvoskin has worked with many Grammy Award winning artists and his songs have sold more than 27 million copies worldwide in recent years. Among production, Nate is actively working in his studio as an engineer and mixes and masters projects for corporate work, independent film-makers, and musicians.  The live music scene is another familiar part of the music industry to Nate. He is currently the bassist for The Casey Desmond Band whom he toured the entire United States with. Some of their dates included nationally popular festivals such as the SXSW festival, the NACA Music Showcase Conference, The Dewey Beach Music Festival, and an opening spot for American Idol winner, David Cook where they played in front of an audience of 15,000 people.  Nate is a current property manager of The Sound Museum which is the largest rehearsal facility on the East Coast located in various locations in the Greater Boston Area. The halls of the different locations of the Sound Museum echo with the music of locally and nationally recognizable acts alike. On top of supporting local music by working with a company providing musicians with affordable and accommodating facilities...
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