<\/a>Prior to producing, the Ontario native had a long, varied history of musicianship. At 3, already self-taught on drums, Wells’ grandmother taught him piano. Professional classical and jazz piano studies would follow four years later, with Wells splitting his lessons between jazz and boogie-woogie and Bach and Beethoven. A debilitating bone disease at the age of 11 left the producer in a wheelchair for two years with casts on both legs, enabling Wells to absorb and internalize a myriad of musical styles.<\/p>\nIn 1990, Wells moved to Los Angeles and studied with famed jazz composer, pianist and Prince’s string arranger Clare Fischer. It was Fischer who began recommending Wells for work and eventually, the songwriter would link with legendary music industry executive Miles Copeland, founder of I.R.S. records and manager of The Police. After recording, and subsequently shelving, his own album \u2014 “It was a great lesson in what never to repeat” \u2014 Wells turned to producing and writing for others. A renowned musician on many instruments plus a Grammy winning mix engineer, Wells has a core knowledge is essential and rare, and it’s why rapper Theophilus London can roll to Wells’ studio in the morning and Dua Lipa can cut a track later that afternoon with both feeling confident with the results.<\/p>\n
Wells has developed several acclaimed pieces of music software, a signature series of 4 plugins with Waves, and a tube compressor named “El Rey” in partnership with Studio DMI and Acustica Audio.<\/p>\n
Wells also donates 3 annual music scholarships at his alma mater Humber College, and gives away both a new drum kit and a new Roland synth keyboard every 3 months from his instagram account @sirgregwells.<\/p>\n
This unparalleled versatility, spirit, and musical fluency continues to make him one of the most talented and sought-after producers, songwriters and musicians in the industry.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Few producers in music can rival the pedigree and resume of Grammy-winning producer, mixer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Greg Wells. The man The Police’s Stewart Copeland once dubbed “the studio Swiss Army knife” for his wide…<\/p>\n
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