Stuart Epps

Music Producer


About STUART EPPS 

Award-winning music producer Stuart Epps has a list of credits that reads like a Who's Who of the music industry over the past four decades. You will almost certainly have some of his work in your collection.

 Stuart Epps' musical career began in 1967 as a 15-year old office junior at Dick James Music. He quickly moved up the industry ladder to become Chief Engineer at DJM Studios, then later toured the USA with Elton John as personal assistant. Epps was involved from the start when Elton's producer, the late Gus Dudgeon, built The Mill Studios on the banks of the Thames, near Maidenhead. It was not long before Dudgeon asked Epps to become Chief Engineer, Studio Manager and Producer.

Some of Epps' most noteworthy clients have included Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Chris Rea, George Harrison, Mick Fleetwood, Barry White, George Michael, Mark Owen, Cliff Richard, Twisted Sister, Brian Adams, Oasis, Kiki Dee, Robbie Williams, Bill Wyman and of course Elton John. He was even the knob twiddler for the infamous Troggs Tapes.

In recent years he has continued to work with big name artists to great acclaim, as well as helping a host of promising new and up-and-coming artists to sound their best, both on demo recordings and in full studio productions.

Demos are generally recorded at his home studio in Cookham, Berks, which is easily accessible from London by road or rail.  Larger projects are booked into a variety of studios around the UK and abroad, depending on the clients' needs and budget.

With decades of experienced garnered from working with the very best musicians at the top of the industry, coupled with a real love for music, Stuart has an intuitive knack for knowing just what will make each track sound most authentic, a deep understanding of musicians and their needs and a clearheaded, dedicated approach to getting the job done.   

BookingS

To book Stuart's services for your project, check the "Contact" page.

 

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