Speckled Bird - Production

Production

  • Producers - Steve Hindalong and Derri Daugherty
  • Recording, mixing - Daugherty, Chris Colbert and Dave Hackbarth
  • Mixing ("Gripped," "Amazing") - Jr. McNeely at Pakaderm Studios, Los Alamitos, California
  • Mastering - Doug Doyle at Digital Brothers, Costa Mesa, California
  • Art direction, photography - Leiza Schmidt
  • Art layout, design assistance - Gene Ray George
The Choir
  • Derri Daugherty
  • Steve Hindalong
  • Dan Michaels
  • Tim Chandler
  • Marc Byrd
  • Robin Spurs
  • Matt Slocum
  • Bill Campbell
  • Mike Sauerbrey
  • Bill Batstone
  • Billy Wilde
Albums:
  • Voices in Shadows
  • Shades of Gray
  • Diamonds and Rain
  • Chase the Kangaroo
  • Wide-Eyed Wonder
  • Circle Slide
  • Kissers and Killers
  • Speckled Bird
  • Free Flying Soul
  • Flap Your Wings
  • O How the Mighty Have Fallen
  • Burning Like the Midnight Sun
  • de-plumed
  • The Loudest Sound Ever Heard
Live albums:
  • Let It Fly
  • Live at Cornerstone 2000: Plugged
  • Live at Cornerstone 2000: Unplugged
Compilation Albums:
  • Love Songs and Prayers: A Retrospective
  • Never Say Never: The First 20 Years
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