Johnny Montagnese
Johnny Montagnese, a professional drummer for over thirty five years, has traveled the world extensively with many well known bands which enhanced his ability to play exceptionally well in a wide spectrum of music styles. He is also the owner and manager of Carriage House Studios in Stamford, CT, and a trusted and talented producer of many exceptional artists, from the Stylistics, Meatloaf, Beyoncé to Diana Ross, Pantera, and the Pixies to the Harlem Boys Choir to name just a few. . . Montagnese is also educated as a child psychologist which supports his desire to help young upstarts to get off the streets and into the studio. Carriage House Studios[1] in Stamford, Connecticut has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and Johnny has offered Crescendo Productions Summer Rock Band Program the opportunity to study at the Studios and have at the students’ disposal, both analog and digital equipment.
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- ↑ Leroy, Dan (17 May 2010). "He didn't write the songs". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
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