Kevin Ward (audio engineer)

{{short description|American songwriter}}

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Kevin Arnold Ward (born February 12, 1968) is an American engineer,{{cite web|url=http://therecordingrevolution.com/2012/11/23/5-audio-people-i-am-thankful-for/|title=5 Audio People I Am Thankful For|publisher=therecordingrevolution.com|date=23 November 2012|accessdate=2014-08-09|archive-date=2014-08-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810085729/http://therecordingrevolution.com/2012/11/23/5-audio-people-i-am-thankful-for/|url-status=dead}} record producer and songwriter based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Biography

Ward was born in Anniston, Alabama, a small town between Atlanta and Birmingham. At the age of six he picked up his first guitar. At the age of eleven, he discovered two cassette tape recorders. From those items, he taught himself how to multitrack and overdub instruments.

Musical career

Ward began his musical career in 1991 at HearHere! Studios (now Crossroads{{cite web |url=http://crossroadsmusic.com/company/labels/ |title=Crossroads Music |publisher=crossroadsmusic.com |accessdate=2014-08-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809215917/http://crossroadsmusic.com/company/labels/ |archivedate=2014-08-09 }}) in Asheville, North Carolina. One of his first recordings was featured on the award-winning The Kingsmen Quartet album, "Wish You Were Here." His tenure with HearHere! included recordings by Anthony Burger, Tony Rice, The Isaacs, Karen Peck and New River, George Beverly Shea, Bill Gaither, John Bowman and Ralph Stanley. Ward also worked on music for the film, The Last of The Mohicans. During his time with HearHere!, Ward recorded, produced, and/or mixed over 170 albums.

In 1996, Ward moved to Nashville, Tennessee to work with his friend and mentor, Kevin McManus at Oak Valley Studios in North Nashville. During this time he met producer, arranger, and future Vine records partner, Wayne Haun.{{cite web|url=http://www.waynehaunmusic.com |title=Wayne Haun Music |publisher=waynehaunmusic.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-07}} Together they started Haun and Ward Entertainment and quickly signed Janet Paschal and The Lewis Family. In 2007 Ward received his first Dove Award for production of the song, "Flyin' High" by The Lewis Family.{{cite web|url=http://www.doveawards.com/past-winners/ |title=GMA Dove Awards, Past Winners |work=Welcome to The 46th Annual GMA Dove Awards |publisher=doveawards.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-07}} Although Ward is most notably an engineer, his first Dove Award nomination was for songwriting. His song, "Teach Me To Love Like That (Lord Song)," was nominated for a Dove Award as Bluegrass Song of The Year in 1998. He lost this win to one of his heroes, Ricky Skaggs.

Ward eventually started the label, Vine Records, with Wayne Haun and shortly thereafter, they signed Calvin Hunt, Lillie Knauls, HisSong, and the Nelons. Less than a year into his co-venture with Haun, Ward and Haun signed up-and-coming Bluegrass artist, Lizzy Long. Long collaborated on an album through Vine Records with longtime friends, Roy Lewis and the legendary Earl Scruggs.

In 2006 Ward and good friend, Nathan Adam (of multi-platinum Pro Tools{{cite web|url=http://www.avid.com/US/products/family/Pro-Tools |title=Pro Tools |publisher=avid.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-07}}), wrote the book Pro Tools 9: The Mixer's Toolkit, both mixers were featured on Amazon{{cite book|title=Amazon, Pro Tools 9: The Mixer's Toolkit |isbn=978-0240818702 |last1=Adam |first1=Nathan |last2=Ward |first2=Kevin |year=2011 |publisher=Taylor & Francis }} and Sweetwater Magazine.

In 2012 Ward was also nominated for the Dove Awards Urban Album of The Year after producing Change The Atmosphere by The Christ Tabernacle Choir of Queens, New York. He's produced such songs as "Give Yourself Away" by the legendary group, Newsong, along with "Soul Food," "My Good, Your Glory", and the very popular, "Wandering Heart," all featured on the Record From LordSong. Ward also produced The Message (which earned 5 number 1 songs), and Time Machine (2 number 1 songs). Both were career-starting albums from The Browders.{{cite web|url=http://absolutelygospel.com/index.php?/content/articles/the-browders-time-machine |title=The Browders - Time Machine |publisher=absolutelygospel.com |date=2013-09-01 |accessdate=2014-08-09}} He also engineered and mixed The Cathedrals Family Reunion record. Ward has also produced several records for Hope's Call.{{cite web|url=http://absolutelygospel.com/index.php?/content/articles/378 |title=Hope's Call - Bright New Day |publisher=absolutelygospel.com |date=2013-07-31 |accessdate=2014-08-09}}

After just two years in business, Vine Records was nominated for over a dozen Dove Awards, many of which they have won.{{cite web|url=http://www.littleroyandlizzy.com/?section=press |title=Vine Records Receives 9 DOVE Nominations|publisher=littleroyandlizzy.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-09}}

Associated acts

Ward has also mixed and/or produced with noteworthy artists including Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Judy Collins, Dolly Parton, Boots Randolph, J. Mark McVey, The Jordanaires, Sandra Payne, Jessica King, Connie Smith, Russ Taff, Mark Lowry, Russ Lee, Bonnie Bramlett, Ben Tankard, Jerry Springer, Vassar Clements and Bryan Sutton. Most recent collaboration includes Ernie Hasse and Signature Sound, George Younce, Jason Crabb, Doug Anderson, Wayne Haun, Devin McGlamery,{{cite web |url=http://www.devinmcglamery.com/captured/credits.php |title=Credits |publisher=devinmcglamery.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-09 |archive-date=2014-08-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811061416/http://www.devinmcglamery.com/captured/credits.php |url-status=dead }} The Perrys, Little Roy Lewis, Ryan Seaton, Ty Herndon, Sam Bush, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Rhonda Vincent and Richie McDonald of Lonestar.{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/kevin-ward-mn0000089635/credits |title=Kevin Ward, Credits |publisher=allmusic.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-07}}{{cite web|url=http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Kevin+Ward/a/sresult.asp?HT_Search=SONGOGRAPHY&HT_Search_Info=Kevin+Ward&style=music |title=Kevin Ward Discography|publisher=cduniverse.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-09}}{{cite web|url=http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/credits/kevin-ward/507261 |title=Kevin Ward Credits|publisher=artistdirect.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-09}}

Instruments

Awards and nominations

Nominations and awards for which Ward is credited for his role in their production.

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Year

!Nominated work

!Award

!Result

align=center|1998

|Teach Me to Love Like That

|Dove Awards Bluegrass Song of the Year

|{{nom}}

align=center| 2006

|

|Southern Gospel Music Guild (SGMG), Creative Support Award{{cite web|url=http://www.sgmg.org/harmonyhonors.html |title=SGMG, Harmony Honors |publisher=sgmg.org |accessdate=2014-08-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811005437/http://www.sgmg.org/harmonyhonors.html |archivedate=2014-08-11 }}

|{{won}}

align=center|2007

|Flyin' High by The Lewis Family

|Dove Awards Bluegrass Album of the Year

|{{won}}

align=center|2007

|Mountain Top

|Dove Awards Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year

|{{won}}

align=center|2008

|Lifetimes by Little Roy Lewis, Earl Scruggs, and Lizzy Long{{cite web|url=http://www.cbn.com/cbnmusic/news/021508doves.aspx |title=Nominations Announced for 39th GMA Dove Awards |publisher=cbnmusic.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-09}}

|Dove Awards Bluegrass Album of the Year

|{{nom}}

align=center| 2008

|

|SGN Music Awards, Engineer of the Year{{cite web|url=http://christianmusic.about.com/od/awards/a/sgnawards08.htm|title=2008 SGN Music Awards Nominees|publisher=christianmusic.about.com|date=|accessdate=2014-08-07|archive-date=2014-08-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809221010/http://christianmusic.about.com/od/awards/a/sgnawards08.htm|url-status=dead}}

|{{won}}

align=center|2012

|Change the Atmosphere by The Christ Tabernacle Choir of Queens, New York

|Dove Awards Urban Album of the Year

|{{won}}

align=center| 2014

|

|Absolutely Gospel Music, Engineer of the Year{{cite web|url=http://www.musictimes.com/articles/5601/20140420/2014-absolutely-gospel-music-awards-winners.htm|title=2014 Absolutely Gospel Music Awards Winners |publisher=musictimes.com |date= 2014-04-20|accessdate=2014-08-07}}{{cite web|url=http://absolutelygospel.com/index.php?/content/articles/2014-agm-awards-handed-out-the-isaacs-and-karen-peck-new-river-named-big-wi|title=2014 AGM Awards Handed Out - The Isaacs and Karen Peck & New River Named Big Winners |publisher=absolutelygospel.com |date= 2014-04-17|accessdate=2014-08-09}}

|{{won}}

References