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Keys to the City

credits

Keys To The City was conceived, composed, arranged, performed, and produced by Michael Bearden.
Executive producers, Mark Hiskey and Shelly Williams.
Keyboards recorded and mixed by Wayne Warnecke, Scott Ansell and Michael Bearden.
Recorded at Big House Recording Studios in Manhattan, and at Wayne’s World Recording Studios in Pound Ridge, New York.
Editing, Looping, Assembly, Programming and “Acidizing” by Jason Rockney at ILIO Studios.
Photography by Tony Donaldson
Design and Art Direction by element18 Design & Communications, Los Angeles

THANK YOUs
Thank you to the entire Bearden family, Mark Hiskey and Shelly Williams (Congrats!), Wayne Warnecke, Scott Ansell, Gary Boxer and Sound Moves, Jason Rockney at ILIO, Bengt and everyone at Clavia, Joel Hepting and everyone at Roxio, Andre’ and everyone at Bitheadz, David Charles at DigiDesign, Mackie, Greg Tease at Emagic, Glyph, Bob Duncan at Roland, Ted Berger at Korg, Monster Cables and Tony Donaldson for shooting me in between flights.
More thanks to all of my keyboard inspirations and friends, especially; Ramsey Lewis, Herbie Hancock, Greg Phillinganes, Wayne Linsey, George Duke, Patrice Rushen and Bernie Worrell. Extra special thanks to Bashiri Johnson.
Love to everyone else here and across the globe, who have and continue to support me in all of my diverse musical endeavors
Peace in the world!

DEDICATION
I would like to dedicate Keys To The City to my family, friends, and to all who have supported me on my musical journey thus far. And to “Deuce”. I hope this will “influence” you.

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