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Harvey Gerst
Alex Gerst
Caleb McQueary
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Harvey@ITRStudio.com
Harvey Gerst has 40+ years of experience as a songwriter (with a gold record), studio musician, recording engineer, producer, musical instrument designer, and manufacturer. He's worked with: the Association, Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, Bob Dylan, Sweetwater, Albert King, Jefferson Airplane, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Kenny Rogers, Mike Bloomfield, the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and many other famous dead people. He's been behind the board at most of LA.'s top recording studios. Be sure to check out the Archives section for some great pictures of these bands and others that Harvey has worked with.
Harvey has worked for: JBL, Fender/Rhodes, Acoustic Control, Gibson, Akai, Charvel, Jackson, Cerwin-Vega, Morley, Ross, Peavey, Roland, Emmons, Yamaha, and AMP. He just finished helping VST speakers with their reissue of his original JBL musical instrument speakers.He also writes the popular "For Musicians Only" column in the Texas Harder Beat magazine, and he's had a full page article about the studio appear in Fort Worth Weekly magazine, as well as a featured article in TapeOp.
1963, The Villagers at the Pasadena Ice House
1969, Miami Pop Festival
Alex@ITRStudio.com
Alex Gerst is a recognized Dallas drummer and studio engineer/producer with 20 years experience as a musician, producer, and studio engineer, and live sound mixing.
Alex has recorded many popular Texas groups such as: Slow Roosevelt, Doosu, Jibe, Caulk, South Fm, Pimpadelic, Project 232, Montie Cassino, The Servo, Generic, Jenny Dick, The Destro, Pulling Wool, 5 Factor Model, Skunk Anise, Chet Arthur, 10W-30, Liquid-tri-Psycle, Slobber Bone, Roller, Captain Phatt, Hagfish, El Diablo, And members from Ministry and various groups for Epic Records, BMI Records, and Atlantic Records.
He's worked with the producers of Godsmack, Unloco, Nine Inch Nails, Tripping Daisy, Stabbing Westward, and The Toadies. Alex also produced and enginered Slow Roosevelt's previous album, "Throw Away Your Stereo". He won the Fort Worth Star Telegram 1999 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on Slow Roosevelt's "Throw Away Your Stereo". He was also nominated by the Dallas Observer as 1999 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on Slow Roosevelt's "Throw Away Your Stereo".
He won the KEGL Local Show 2001 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on the new Slow Roosevelt album, "Weightless".
He again won the KEGL Local Show 2002 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work with Slow Roosevelt, Pimpadelic, and The Destro.
Caleb@ITRStudio.com
With close to a decade of professional music experience, Caleb McQueary has been with Indian Trail Studios for four years. After his time as the front man for Fort Worth’s own SWILLEY, he decided to pursue his passion for music on a more technical level.
Caleb has worked as a songwriter, stage and studio musician, recording engineer, and producer: building relationships with both local and national bands through his work at the Aardvark and Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth.
Additionally, he has spent the last two years traveling and interning with Special Event Services, which has allowed him to work with internationally recognized bands such as Delirious, Hillsong, and New Breed.
His portfolio includes work with The Glacial End, Peru, Judah, Spoonfed Tribe, Cityview, 12 Gauge Warning, Back After Dawn, Egress, Midnight Alibi, Silver Tongue Devil, Feel Never Real, Eighth Circuit, Black Wax Midget, and Starlit Burial.
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