Garth Richardson

Biography

Garth Richardson (born c. 1960), known professionally as GGGarth, is a Canadian record producer and sound engineer. He is the son of music producer Jack Richardson. He has worked with such musical acts as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mötley Crüe, Nickelback, Rage Against the Machine, L7, Mudvayne, Melvins, Biffy Clyro, Kittie, Shihad, 54-40, Hedley, Rise Against, and Spineshank. He co-founded the Nimbus School of Recording Arts in Vancouver with producer Bob Ezrin and established his personal recording studio, the Farm, in Gibsons, British Columbia. He and five partners opened Fader Mountain Sound, a sound studio and rehearsal space that took over the space formerly occupied by the famed Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver. Richardson also created the Bandwagon, a portable recording studio used for music therapy by patients at British Columbia Children's Hospital and other facilities in the Lower Mainland of BC that cater to teens and adults. He has been nominated for a Grammy, a Mercury Prize, and three Juno Awards, winning the Juno Award for Producer of the Year in 1997.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

925 releases · 110 albums · active 1979–2026

  • Engineering · 909
  • Production · 187
  • Performance · 21
  • Other credits · 20

Studios: Amigo Studios · Phase One Studios · The Enterprise · Ocean Way Recording

Frequent collaborators

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