- Stuart Sullivan
Stuart Sullivan (born
March 13 ,1960 inEast Lansing, Michigan ) is a record producer and recording engineer inAustin, Texas . He is founder, owner and engineer of Wire Recording in south central Austin where he has recorded and worked with an impressive list of talent including Paul Leary, Sublime, Butthole Surfers, Meat Puppets, et al.Early life
Sullivan was born in
Michigan but grew up in West LafayetteIndiana . He attendedIndiana University (1979-83) in Bloomington and earned abachelor's degree from the Marketing and Advertising School of Business. During his time as an undergrad Stuart enrolled in the Electronic Music program which, with the help of Stuart and peers, evolved into the university's official Audio Program. While making his way through school, Stuart worked a number of sound/recording production gigs including Opera and Orchestra crewman (eventually becoming the crew manager for 2 years), teaching a class on the studio environment, and running PA systems in clubs and piano bars for a professor who owned a PA company in town. Stuart was also involved in a number of music projects including Contemporary Sounds Band, with drum major/doctoral student of composition Paul Sturm.After college, Sullivan moved to Austin in late 1983 and began interviewing for audio related jobs. He ended up getting a job at Texas French Bread to survive before landing an additional job with Bass Concert Hall at the
University of Texas as the main sound person. Sullivan took on a third job with Lonestar Studio where he worked for $5/hr cleaning while paying $45/hr to use the studio. Stuart managed 9 hrs of cleaning for 1 hour of studio time (only at night) and made his first record with The Wildseeds in 1984. Soon after, Sullivan began a project with The Hickoids making a ridiculous record of "destructive, reckless, absurd, stoned, drunk, sped out tweaked mess that I [Sullivan] got caught up in and produced, that happened to capture that mentality and people related to it. I was pissed off, frustrated, then abandoned and didn't care" The record was named Corntaminated and make it's way into some "punk pipeline" of the time. Although the album was not critically acclaimed work, it had significant impact on the flourishing punk scene at that time. 19 years later in 2002 Bud Gaugh (drummer, Sublime), Kris Novacelic (bassist, Nirvana) and Curt Kirkwood (guitarist, Meat Puppets) formed a group called Eyes Adrift and came to Stuart at Wire to record an album. During conversation between sessions Kris and Bud mentioned one of there favorite inspiring records from childhood was a record called "Corntaminated" by The Hickoids.Still working at Lonestar Studio in 1985, Sullivan became a staple in the scene and was asked to be house assistant for a new place, Arlyn Studio in Austin, assisting in the building and wiring design of the new studio. By 1987 Arlen was up and running and local bluesman Clifford Antone asked Stuart to make records for a new label he started called Antone's Records. From 1987 to 90 Sullivan made a variety of blues records, country records and even tejano records. Sullivan's first gold record was with Little Joe y Familia which sold 50,000 copies (50,000 copies is gold in the tejano music world). Stuart was also doing work at
Willie Nelson 's studio (Perdenales Studio) before the Perdanales was shut down for tax evasion, as well as working with Nick Lowe and producer Colin Farely who ran Power Plant Studios and Mason Rughe Studios in England. Shortly after that, Sullivan did a brief stint in London working at Air Studios in Oxford Circus as well as at MasterRock on a Focus Right Console 001.Sullivan returned to the US as the
grunge scene was just starting to catch momentum and linked up with critically acclaimed producer Paul Leary of Butthole Surfers. Their first record together was, oddly enough, a blue grass record by The Bad Livers and by 1993 Curt Kirkwood of Meat Puppets asked Paul and Stuart to make a record called "Too High To Die", which went to gold status quickly and propelled Leary and Sullivan into the developing grunge movement. As one of the scene's leading Producing/Engineering duos, Leary and Sullivan were found by major label work and recorded and produced a ridiculous number of albums by bands including Sublime, Meat Puppets, Daniel Johnston, The Reverend Horton Heat, Pepper, and The Refreshments among others.After some time in the
Los Angeles music scene of the 90s, Stuart Sullivan began buying up recording gear with intentions of opening a studio in Austin, and in 2001 he made it happen. Wire Recording Studio opened for business under the direction of Sullivan and had a notably successful first year, bringing in acts from all different genres and people from all different parts of the world. Stuart has many long time clients that continue to come back and is confident that business will continue to grow. In 2005 he began booking with outside engineers to use the studio in hopes of Wire Recording Studio "developing a sense of community and taking a progressive movement forward into professional service".Sullivan married Virginia Ivey in 2003 and in 2005 they had twin boys. Stuart, Virginia and their twins, Alma and Jack live in Austin, Texas.
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