Statements from clients and collaborators:
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"Darryl Gregory worked with me on a production of "Much Ado About Nothing" that I directed and produced. The music he wrote, both incidental and to some hard-to-parse Shakespearean lyrics, was delicious and exactly what I wanted. On top of that he was a pleasure to collaborate with. I think the guy can do anything."
-Eloise Watt
acting coach/writer/producer |
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"Darryl Gregory's sound and music will imagine the world of your work, so viscerally, provocatively, and completely, that, once he creates it, the two will feel essential together, melded. You won't ever want to do without his elemental work. And as your collaborator, Darryl is the best, most inspiring partner you could hope for."
-Karen Sunde
Playwright: How His Bride Came To Abraham (war wilderness, Lebanon) , and The Fastest Woman Alive (US aviation panorama) |
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"Darryl's music was just what I needed to add another dimension to the info-product I was working on. He's a truly a talented composer who can deliver on time and his technical expertise was an added bonus."
-James Roche
"The Info Product Guy" |
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"Working and collaborating with Darryl Gregory has been a stress-free and exceptionally positive experience. Darryl's laid-back yet highly professional style coupled with his musical expertise will make any artist/performer feel confident and 'taken care of'.
I felt encouraged to take risks creatively as well as guided and included in all decision-making regarding the technical aspects of our work.
Darryl's songwriting is sophisticated and heartfelt. Diverse, thought provoking and sometimes just fun."
-Wendy Caplan
singer/entertainer |
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"When I set out to record my 1st album Femme Noir, I didn't have the slightest idea what I was doing. Darryl Gregory and Blue Cave Studios did a remarkable job of disguising that fact. What I brought in was chaos, what I walked out with was a cohesive album where each track belonged to the same musical world but retained their own individuality. With Darryl's help I was able to focus my ideas and arrangements and it didn't cost an arm and a leg. The experience proved invaluable on later recording projects. In short, I learned a helluva lot."
-Kevin Orton
singer/songwriter |
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