Ryan Freeland

Ryan Freeland
Background information
Birth name Ryan Freeland
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • mixer
  • engineer
Instruments Piano
Associated acts
Website ryanfreeland.com

Ryan Freeland is an American record producer, songwriter, engineer, and mixer based in Los Angeles. Freeland is a four-time Grammy Award winner[1] and is best known for his work with Bonnie Raitt, Ray LaMontagne, Aimee Mann, Joe Henry, Grant-Lee Phillips, Hugh Laurie, Ingrid Michaelson, Loudon Wainwright III, Rodney Crowell, Alana Davis, and Jonatha Brooke.[2][3] He is represented exclusively by Global Positioning Services Management in Santa Monica.[4][5]

Life and career

Personal life

Freeland began playing the piano at age 6 from the encouragement of his mother, and continued studying classical and jazz piano at Interlochen Arts Academy. He later attended California State University, Chico where he completed a bachelor’s degree in music with a minor in English.[6]

Work with Bob Clearmountain

After working for six months at Kiva Recording Studio in Memphis, Freeland heard that the esteemed producer, engineer and mixer Bob Clearmountain was looking for an assistant engineer at his new private studio in Pacific Palisades. He decided to cold call Clearmountain and landed up getting the position. Freeland describes it as “a life-changing event” and from 1994 to 1998 he was Clearmountain’s second engineer.[7][6][5]

He then moved on to become an independent engineer, and some of his first projects included Aimee Mann and Jonathan Brooke, whom he had met by working with Bob Clearmountain. He has since worked for 20 years as an independent producer, engineer and mixer.[8][6]

Stampede Origin Studios

Freeland works from his custom-built two story studio “Stampede Origin Studio” in Culver City, CA. The facility features a large live room, two isolation booths and amplifier closets, while the second floor hosts the main control room, listening area, a kitchenette and a third isolation booth often used for vocals. Five full-racks house most of his outboard gear, and the studio is home to a large collection of new and vintage microphones and instruments.[9][10]

Grammy Awards

Freeland is a four-time Grammy award winner and has won awards for the following albums:[11][4][12]

  • 2009: Ramblin’ Jack Elliott - “A Stranger Here”, Best Traditional Blues Album (Engineer, Mixer)
  • 2010: Carolina Chocolate Drops - “Genuine Negro Jig”, Best Traditional Folk Album (Engineer, Mixer)
  • 2010: Ray Lamontagne - “God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise”, Best Contemporary Folk Album (Engineer, Mixer)
  • 2012: Bonnie Raitt - “Slipstream”, Best Americana Album (Engineer, Mixer)

Selected Discography

Artist Year Album Engineer Mixer
Lizz Wright 2017 ‘’Grace’’
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Chely Wright 2016 ‘’I Am The Rain’’
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Billy Bragg & Joe Henry ‘’Shine A Light - Field Recordings’’
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Bonnie Raitt ‘’Dig In Deep’’
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Hayes Carll ‘’Lovers and Leavers’’
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Allen Toussaint ‘’American Tunes’’
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Birds of Chicago ‘’Real Midnight’’
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Wynona and The Big Noise ‘’Wynona and The Big Noise’’
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Justin Townes Earle 2015 ‘’Absent Fathers’’
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Bettye LaVette ‘’Worthy’’
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The Barr Brothers 2014 ‘’Sleeping Operator’’
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Hugh Laurie 2013 ‘’Didn't It Rain’’
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The Milk Carton Kids ‘’The Ash and Clay’’
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Ray LaMontagne 2010 ‘’God Willin' And The Creek Don't Rise’’
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Carolina Chocolate Drops 2009 ‘’Genuine Negro Jig’’
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Joe Henry ‘’Blood From Stars’’
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Ramblin' Jack Elliot ‘’A Stranger Here’’
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Carolina Chocolate Drops 2005 ‘’The Forgotten Arm’’
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References

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