Recording & performance

Crosby, Stills & Nash  

  • After The Storm: (1994 Atlantic Records)  
  • Woodstock '94: (1994 A&M Records)  
  • Appearance on compilation CD and film with Crosby, Stills & Nash  
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash 25th Anniversary Tour:  April-September 1994  
  • 57 concerts in the US and Canada  
  • Appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"  
  • Appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman"  
  • Appearance on live broadcast of Woodstock '94 Festival on MTV  

Venice

  • Welcome to The Rest Of Your Life: 2002 release from Venice. (Sony Music/Columbia 2002) 
  • Venice European Tour (2002) - including appearances on major European television and radio programs and also headlining all shows during tour 
  • Venice European Tour (2001) - including appearances with Sting, The Black Crowes, David Crosby with CPR. 
  • Venice (Vanguard Records): US/Europe Tour January-March 2000  
  • Backup band for Jackson Browne at EarthDay (April 2000)  
  • Spin Art: released August 1999  
  • US/Europe Tour 1999  
  • US/Europe Tour 1998  
  • Appearances with: David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Bruce Cockburn, Marc Cohen  
  • Opening act for David Crosby & CPR, Little Feat, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Chris Isaak, The Doobie Bros.   

 Jamie Walters Tour (Atlantic Records) 

  • European tour 1997 
  • European tour 1996 
  • US tour 1995 
  • Appearance on music video "Why" (1995) 
  • 3 appearances on "Beverly Hills 90210" TV show (on-screen band) (1996)  

Guitarist Barrett Tagliarino 

  • Throttle Twister (2009) 
  • Moe's Art: (1997 Pocket Science Records) 

Debut Album of Delbi Smart

  • World Of Emotions: (1997 Del Dora Records): California Country Music Association (CCMA) 1997 Female Vocalist Of The Year

Keyboardist & Songwriter Paul Trudeau (Musical Director for Meredith Brooks) 

  • Small Hotel: (1997 War Of Art Records) 

guitarist Nick Nolan 

  • Up & Down & Back Again: (1996 Standing 8 Records) 

Country artist Frank Rose

  • This Is Now That Was Then: (2004 Solar Federation Records) 

 Artist Albums & Commercial Work 

  • Half A World Away: 2002 release from songwriter John Vester (Venetian Records 2002)   
  • Scott Reeves:  debut release of singer/songwriter "Young & Restless" TV star Scott Reeves. (3G Records)  
  • Extensive jingle work for LA based Groove Addicts Co. including ads for Sony DVD and  German Digital Radio. (2001)  
  • Black & White World : debut release of singer/songwriter Hugh James.   
  •  Jamie Greene: "Truce" 2003 Red-Haired Creeper Records  
  • "Tapestry" remakes for international TV with Carole King (2000)   
  • Phineas Luke: "Other Worlds"  (2004 Other Worlds Records) 
  • Ivan Solberg: "Lie Detector" (1999 Hot Club Records)  
  • Roger Burn: "Don Quixote" (1998 Powerchord Prod.)  
  • Daniella Romo (Platinum selling Latin singer):  "Amada Mas Que Nunca" (1991 Capitol/EMI Records) 

 Live Concert & Studio Performances 

  • Manhattan Transfer 
  • Dave Mason 
  • Chuck Berry 
  • Grant Geissman 
  • Johnny Rivers 
  • Elvis Schoenberg's Orchestre Surreal 
  • Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 
  • Little Anthony & The Imperials 
  • Sam Moore (Sam & Dave) 
  • Doris Troy & The Shirelles 
  • Jordan Bennett (Lead from LA production of Les Miserables) 
  • Ben Vereen 
  • Lowen & Navarro (2002)
  •  Rita Coolidge and Walela (2000)
  • Third Beat Records recording artists Native Vibe (2001) 
  • Jamie Green: Winner of LA Music Awards "Outstanding Indie Pop Artist" for 2000. (2001)

 Soundtracks & Television

  • Sony DVD Ad Campaign (2001)  
  • Source music for Ally Macbeal (2001)  
  • Happy Hour with Ahmed & Dweezil Zappa (on-screen house band) 1999  
  • Source music for Ally Macbeal with vocalist Jennifer Holliday 1999  
  • Brady Bunch II: (Guy Moon: composer) 1997 
  • The Orient Express: (Brian May: composer) 1996