Michael J. Clouse
Michael J. Clouse, an American record producer and songwriter was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Clouse graduated from Framingham North High School in Framingham, Massachusetts, and later earned a degree from the American College of Greece, where he also played basketball. His time in Europe exposed him to a range of musical styles, which later influenced his production work.
He began his music career in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s, collaborating with a wide range of artists, including the late Jeff Buckley, David Morgan, Marco Mendoza, Nicky Hopkins, Shawn Lee, Jamie Carter, Carl Young, Blues Traveler, seminal LA band The Coma-Tones and rock/pop New Hollow.
In the early 1990s, Clouse expanded into film and television, working as a music supervisor and songwriter. He relocated to New York City in the mid-1990s, where he opened a recording studio on West 26th Street. There, he continued working with Jeff Buckley and other emerging artists, while also taking on projects in film scoring and supervision.
Following Buckley's passing in 1997, Clouse contributed to several posthumous releases from the Jeff Buckley Estate, including Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk. He collaborated with Chris Cornell, Buckley’s mother, and members of Buckley’s band during the process.
Throughout his career, Clouse has written and produced music featured in various film and television projects, maintaining a presence across both the music and visual media industries.
As of 2025, Clouse resides in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, Terri Clouse.
Selected albums
Documentaries
- Goodbye and Hello from Netherlands TV
- Fall in Light from French TV