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Stacy Parrish

Stacy Parrish (born Stacy Parrish Whitehead, October 18, 1968, St. Charles, Missouri), and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is an American songwriter, musician, engineer, and record producer.
==Biography==
Parrish began playing piano at age 7. He started to get serious about music in 1985 when he co-founded the band Arena with high school friends Jeff Cannon and Michael Brown. They were later joined by Parrish's brother, Shannon Whitehead, in 1986. Arena changed their name to Virtu in 1987〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Michael ) Last accessed September 11, 2014.〕 just before meeting producer and engineer Billy Stull at Norman Petty Studios in Clovis, New Mexico. Virtu became The Rudiments in 1989 with the addition of Peter Weldon and Steve Crider on guitars.
In 1992, Parrish (vocals/guitar) joined Robbie Dunn (guitar), Steve Chavez (bass) and Chuck Martin (drums) to form January's Little Joke. By the time January's Little Joke wrote and recorded their first self-titled album, Parrish had already established his own recording studio, Water Studios,〔 Last accessed October 20, 2014.〕 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In addition to providing professional recording space for January's Little Joke, Water Studios had soon become a popular studio for a growing local music scene in Albuquerque. Musicians such as Venus Diablo, Eric McFadden, Alien Lovestock, Naomi, Wagogo, Stoic Frame, Jenny Clinkscales Band, Vibraluxe Blues Band and Strawberry Zots recorded there.
Today, Parrish writes and performs with a band called simple., whose line up is Parrish (vocals/guitar), Joe Anderson (bass), Daniel Prevett (guitar), and Jeff "J-Ro" Romaniuk (drums).〔 Last accessed August 6, 2009.〕
In 1998, Shaunna Hall (4 Non Blondes) contacted Parrish to engineer an album for a San Francisco band called the Flying Other Brothers - who later became Moonalice.
Parrish met Jack Casady in San Francisco in 2000. Casady was brought in to work on the Flying Other Brothers' album ''San Francisco Sounds'' which Parrish was producing. Cassdy asked Parrish to engineer and mix Casady's first solo album, ''Dream Factor''. Parrish co-wrote the song 'Daddies Little Girl' on that record, sung by Ivan Neville. In 2001, Parrish recorded several tracks for another Flying Other Brothers record called ''52 Week High'' at Abbey Road Studios in London.〔 Last accessed August 6, 2009.〕
In 2004 T-Bone Burnett hired Parrish to record his ''The True False Identity'' tour. Soon after Burnett asked Parrish to be his front of house engineer, as well as work with Burnett on his countless studio projects. In 2008, Parrish was awarded a TEC award (Technical Excellence and Creativity) and a Grammy certificate for his work on the Robert Plant/Alison Krauss record ''Raising Sand''.〔 Last accessed September 11, 2014.〕 The song "Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)" won Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 50th Grammy Awards.〔 Last accessed August 6, 2009.〕 The album garnered five more Grammy's including Album of the Year at the 51st Grammy Awards in 2009. Parrish received five more Grammy certificates for his contributions.
Parrish's other notable recording, mixing and engineering achievements include: ''The Story'' by Brandi Carlile, Moonalice, Mixing Front of House and live sound recordings for Randy Newman, Jon Brion, GE Smith, Hot Tuna, The Coward Brothers with Elvis Costello and T-Bone Burnett; Neko Case live with T-Bone Burnett, John Cougar Mellencamp, and Doyle Bramhall II.
His feature film credits include: ''Across the Universe'' (recording/mixing engineer for The Beatles music); ''Fred Clause'' (recorded the Christmas music including the children's choir);and ''After the Flood'' (as music supervisor/producer). His independent film credits include: ''Rebuilt'' (score); ''In Victor's Profession'' (score, sound design); ''My First Tooth'' (score, editor); ''Someone's Watching'' (sound design); ''Checkmate'' (editor, score, sound design); ''Overcoming Andrew'' (sound design, score); and ''Elotero'' (score, sound design); "Bill And Julia" (editor, sound design, score).
His television and documentary credits include: ''Dog the Bounty Hunter'' season 4; ''Parking Wars'' season 2; and ''Music Makes a Better Person'' (sound recording engineer, music producer/supervisor).〔 Last accessed August 6, 2009.〕 2011 Parrish worked with Strix Television as an audio engineer creating the 14th season of the Danish television show "Robinson Expedition", a.k.a. "Survivor".

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