Brent Maher
Brent Maher is a producer, engineer, and songwriter currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee. He has produced and engineered six Grammy Award-winning records and received awards from the CMA, ACM, CCMA, ASCAP, SOCAN and NSAI. Maher engineered classic recordings like Ike and Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary” and The 5th Dimension's "Age of Aquarius". He discovered The Judds and produced all ten of their albums, writing many of their hit songs. Maher has also served two terms on the board of directors of the Academy of Country Music.
Early life
Born in Chase, Kansas, Maher lived there until he moved to Denver, Colorado as a teenager. He joined the Air Force after high school and was stationed near Nashville where he worked as an aircraft mechanic. During this time, he formed a cover band called "The Journeymen" and played guitar and trumpet. While reading the back of the album by Curtis Mayfield, he read in the credits "recording engineer" and realized that this was his calling. He took correspondence courses in sound and engineering.Musical career
After leaving the Air Force at age 22, Maher was hired as a backup engineer in Nashville by Monument Records president, Fred Foster and chief engineer and eventual mentor, Bill Porter. Maher said, "As fate would have it, I walked through that door with my Sunday best suit on at the right time and they gave me an opportunity that changed my life". After a few years, Bill Porter purchased United Recording Studios in Las Vegas and asked Maher to go with him. Maher engineered classic recordings like Ike and Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary” and The 5th Dimension's "Age of Aquarius"; also recordings by Duke Ellington, Chuck Berry, Sammy Davis Jr., Gladys Knight, Sly and the Family Stone, and others. Maher's work as a producer picked up when he recorded Benny Hester's debut LP in Vegas.In the late 1970s, Maher moved back to Nashville to help owner Buzz Cason build the Creative Workshop recording studio. In Nashville, Maher engineered Elvis' last number one song “Way Down" in addition to engineering records with Olivia Newton-John, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard and Melanie. Other producer credits include albums with Dottie West, Kenny Rogers and Dave Loggins. In the early '80's, Maher discovered mother/daughter duo, The Judds and developed their acoustic country sound. After getting The Judd's a record deal with RCA/Curb, he co-wrote many of their hits and produced all their platinum LP's.
Songwriter
Maher received Song of the Year by the Academy of Country Music for writing and producing the Judds’ 1984 chart-topping single, “Why Not Me.” It was followed by awards for “Girls Night Out”, “Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain”, “I Know Where I’m Going”, "Let Me Tell You About Love", “Born To Be Blue”, and other Judd hits. Maher also co-wrote many of Johnny Reid's hit singles in Canada including "Out of the Blue”, "A Woman Like You”, "Let's Go Higher", and "Today I'm Gonna Try and Change the World".Additional hits include "Some Kind of Trouble", "A Lesson in Leavin'", "When Love Starts Talkin'", and other recordings by Tina Turner, Kenny Rogers, Dottie West, Carl Perkins, Jo Dee Messina, Wynonna, and Shelby Lynne.
Producer
Maher produced all ten of The Judds’ records, Kathy Mattea’s “Good News,” Shelby Lynne's big band project “Temptation,” and albums by artists including Kenny Rogers, Dottie West, Benny Hester, and Jo Dee Messina. On the international scene, Maher produced Canadian Country artist Johnny Reid's breakthrough Country record "Kicking Stones" and following LP's "Dance With Me" and "A Place Called Love," making Reid one of the top-selling artists in Canada. The albums won CCMA awards for Album of the Year, Best Selling Canadian Album, and a Juno Award for Country Album of the Year. Maher also developed and produced the Grammy nominated self-titled debut from Bering Strait, a young band composed of seven Russian musicians whose story was covered by 60 Minutes.Engineer
Maher's engineering credits include all the projects he has produced, and also extend to Ike and Tina Turner's “Proud Mary,” Roy Orbison, Diana Ross & the Supremes, Faces, Duke Ellington, Chuck Berry, Sammy Davis Jr., Gladys Knight, Merle Haggard and the Strangers, Glen Campbell/ Tanya Tucker, Sly and the Family Stone, and others.Studio owner
In 1986, Maher bought Creative Workshop II from Cason and renamed it Creative Recording. Artists recording at the studio included The Judds, Wynonna, Kathy Mattea, Kenny Rogers, and Shelby Lynne. In 2002, John & Martina McBride acquired Creative Recording, rebuilding and relaunching it as Blackbird Studio.Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
2007 – Lost Highway – Willie Nelson and Ray Price1993 – Good News – Kathy Mattea
1991 –Love Can Build A Bridge – The Judds
1988 – Give A Little Love – The Judds
1986 – Grandpa – The Judds
1984 – Mama, He's Crazy – The Judds
ASCAP Awards
1978 – Bluer Than Blue – Michael Johnson1979 – You Pick Me Up – Dottie West
1980 – Leavin's for Unbelievers – Dottie West
1980 – A Lesson in Leavin' – Dottie West
1985 – Why Not Me – The Judds
1985 – Girls' Night Out – The Judds
1986 – Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain – The Judds
1988 – I Know Where I'm Going – The Judds
1989 – Turn It Loose – The Judds
1989 – Crying Shame – The Judds
1990 – Let Me Tell You About Love – The Judds
1991 – Born to be Blue – The Judds
1992 – Some Kind of Trouble – Tanya Tucker