Don Grashey
| Don Grashey | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1926 |
| Died | 2005-09-11 |
Don Grashey (c. 1926 – 11 September 2005) was a resident of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and a music producer.[1]
Thunder Bay BandWiki
According to the Thunder Bay BandWiki, Don Grashey owned and operated DMG Sound Studios on Cumberland Street. He was involved in founding several record labels, including Jury Records (1959–1961), Zero Records (1961–), Gaiety Records (1961–), and Golden Eagle Records (circa 1980s).
Among the artists he is credited with recording and producing are: Loretta Lynn, Carroll Baker, Myrna Lorrie, Buddy De Val, Orella Myers, White Knights, Tomorrows Keepsake, Checkerlads, 49th Parallel, Del Rondo, Noblemen, Dewline, The Merriday Park, Souls of Inspyration, The Jarvis Street Revue, Tony White, Sandi Shore, The Plague, Walkin Ben Kerr, Lance Younger, George Carone, NRG, Jerry Palmer, John Winters, Heather Haig, Frank Jones, Kevin Wara, StoneRidge, Carol Martyn, Boone and the Girls, Cindi Cain, Michael and Marnie, Lyn McEachern, The Tree Tops, The Dudes, Joseph Mauro, and Grace Miller.
References
- ↑ The Chronicle-Journal, 14 September 2005, p. 1(A)