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Claude Zdanow

Claude Zdanow is an American musician, composer, engineer, and entrepreneur. Active in the music industry since 2005, he toured with pop punk band Patent Pending as a bassist in 2006. He founded the Stadiumred Group, a marketing agency, in 2007.

Claude Zdanow
OriginLong Island, New York
GenresPop, hip hop, rhythm and blues, rock
Occupation(s)Record producer
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass, piano
Years active2005–2007
LabelsWe Put Out Records
Member ofPatent Pending
Website[1]

The first Stadiumred business was a recording studio company, Stadiumred Studios, which signed producers including Omen and Just Blaze, and worked on Grammy Award-winning projects including Steven Mackey’s Dreamhouse (2010 Best Engineered Album, Classical)[1] until Stadiumred Studios ceased operations in 2015. Zdanow is also a periodic angel investor.

Music career edit

1990s-2006: Early years, RockIT Studios edit

Claude Zdanow was born in the United States and raised in Long Island, New York. He began attending Portledge School in 1992, in Locust Valley, New York.[2] By his teens he was a songwriter and musician,[3] learning instruments such as bass[2] guitar, piano, as well as audio engineering.[4]

While still attending high school,[5] he founded RockIT Studios[6] at age fifteen.[3] The one-person operation resulted from both his interest in music technology and his involvement with the music scene, as at the time he was writing, producing, and performing with several local bands.[6] He constructed the small studio[7] in his parents' basement in Long Island,[8] officially opening in December 2005.[2] Through RockIT he ended up working on several major-label projects,[8] and among his clients were Evan and Jaron, The Dear Hunter, Warner Brothers, Maybelline Cosmetics and IMG Media.[9]

2006-present: Move to Manhattan edit

After graduating high school[5] from Portledge School in 2006,[6] Zdanow moved to New York City to attend college, working in event promotions and as a composer for television. He was soon approached by the pop punk band Patent Pending. He joined as bass guitarist for their 2006 tour, touring the United States[5] for five months and sharing gigs with bands such as Zebrahead, Catch-22 and Authority Zero.[2]

After the tour, in 2006 he returned to attend Marymount Manhattan College. While at Marymount he was involved in college radio and student government, and also studied political science, philosophy, and business.[2] He closed RockIT Studios in June 2007, founding his next studio, Stadiumred Studios, in Manhattan just a month later.[2] He dropped out of Marymount in 2008, instead working full-time at his studio.[2]

Since his move to Manhattan Zdanow has continued to work as a record producer and engineer for artists in genres such as EDM, hip hop, blues, R&B, and rock.[6] He has also continued his work as a composer.[10] He joined back up with Patent Pending for a single concert during the 2010 CMJ Music Marathon & Film: Stadiumred and ZS Events Showcase, which he had put together in partnership with Zach Iser, now an agent at ICM Partners, to launch Stadiumred's event company Stadiumred Life.[11] In 2011 he mixed a project featuring Usher and Justin Bieber; produced by Mysto & Pizzi, the song was released on Ultra Records for the American Cancer Society.[12] As of 2013 he also personally co-manages Jeremy Carr and The Chainsmokers.[9]

Stadiumred Group edit

Founding and companies edit

In the summer of 2007,[2] Zdanow was nineteen years old[6] when he closed RockIT Studios and decided to start a new company.[3] He took over what once was Harmolodic studios in Harlem, originally used and owned by free jazz artist Ornette Coleman. Zdanow largely renovated the broken down space himself,[8] also recruiting friends and family to help. He opened the Stadiumred Group's first business Stadiumred Studios in September 2007, with himself as the only employee.[9] After dropping out of college in 2008 to work at the studio full-time,[8] he soon began hiring producers, engineers, and managers.[13] As of 2014 Stadiumred Studios was a full-service mixing, recording, and production facility,[3] associated with 24 Grammy nominations and 12 wins.[13] According to Stadiumred's website, the Stadiumred Group is now a global marketing agency holding company.[13] Zdanow is CEO of the parent company Stadiumred Inc.,[14] which as of 2019 has owned and managed multiple other companies since inception, four of which are listed below:[2][10][13]

  • Stadiumred Studios - recording studio company (ceased operations in 2015)
  • Stadiumred Music - artist development company responsible for The Chainsmokers, Jeremy Carr, and others (became Music Publishing Company in 2014, a company focusing on content placement in film, television shows, trailers, etc.)
  • Stadiumred Life - an experiential marketing agency focused medium to large companies across a range of sectors. Clients have included Pernod Ricard USA, Rolls-Royce, Anheuser-Busch, and others. (In 2018 merged with Werkshop Branding to create SevenBlue)
  • Stadiumred Europe - a European business development company focused on helping European based companies in their expansion to the United States.
  • Gyrosity Projects - a Nashville-based digital marketing agency acquired in June 2018.[15]
  • SevenBlue - a branding, creative, and experiential marketing agency resulting from the merger of the acquisition of Werkshop Branding in August 2018 and its merger with Stadiumred Life.[16]
  • MagicBullet Media - a New York and Los Angeles based content marketing agency acquired in November 2018.

Stadiumred Studios edit

Producers and clients edit

"Zdanow’s energy – driven equally by his spirit of adventure and copious amounts of caffeine – was enough to convince Just Blaze to relocate to Stadium Red after closing his beloved Baseline. [Related Just Blaze],'I had known [Stadiumred engineer Ariel Borujow] from before, and [Ariel] said, ‘You should come look at this space and have a conversation with Claude. Claude explained his vision, what he wanted to build, and I said, ‘Maybe we can make something work.’ It's a win/win...That allows me to be more creative, but at the same time I have my own space.'"
— Sonic Scoop (2010)[1]

Zdanow soon expanded the company from being a one-man operation, and by early 2009 employees included rock engineer Joseph Pedulla, hip-hop engineer Ariel Borujow and classical engineer Tom Lazarus.[8] By that time Stadiumred Studios was also editing video for commercials, with video editors on staff.[8] Sidney "Omen" Brown soon joined as a record producer as well,[3] and in February 2010 it was announced that Justin "Just Blaze" Smith[3] was moving to Stadiumred Studios, after closing his own studio Baseline that month.[17] Just Blaze and Zdanow combined resources for an expansion,[1] and among other additions, a mastering suite was added in late 2010 for new mastering engineer Ricardo Gutierrez,[1] with the other producers retaining their residencies.[1] By April 2011 the Stadiumred staff included classical producer David Frost.[12]

By 2010 Stadiumred Music existed and was developing, managing and recording both DJs and recording artists. Stadiumred Studios had also recorded music for the 20th Anniversary episode of The Simpsons.[3] At that point clients had included Melinda Doolittle, Mos Def, Yo Yo Ma, and Thursday.[3] Stadiumred Studios engineer Tom Lazarus mixed at Stadiumred Studios for Oliver Stone's film W, as well as for the San Francisco Symphony.[8] The latter was filmed for Blu-ray and recorded live in San Francisco, then mixed at Stadiumred Studios.[12] In 2011 Stadiumred Studios worked on The Greatest Story Never Told, the debut album by hip hop artist Saigon. The album was recorded, produced, mixed and mastered at Stadiumred Studios, and when released it reached No. 7 on Billboard's Hip Hop Albums Chart.[12]

The company worked on four Grammy-winning projects in its first three years of operation,[6] including a 2010 win for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) for Journey to the New World by Sharon Isbin.[3] In 2010 alone they were involved in eleven Grammy-nominated projects spanning nine categories,[12] including Eminem’s Recovery (Album of the Year, Best Rap Album) produced and mixed by Just Blaze, Drake’s Thank Me Later (Best Rap Album, Best New Artist), and Steven Mackey’s Dreamhouse (Best Classical Album, Best Orchestral Performance, and Best Engineered Album, Classical).[1] By 2010 the company had several dozen gold and platinum albums and several Oscars, Emmys and Tonys,[3] and by 2014 Stadiumred Studios was associated with 24 Grammy nominations and eleven wins.[2]

Notable releases edit

Albums and singles recorded, produced, or mixed at Stadiumred Studios:

Equipment edit

Stadiumred Studios in Harlem has been renovated and expanded a number of times since it was taken over in 2007 as Harmolodic. Before March 2009 the studio underwent a renovation with consultation by Alan Fierstein of Acoustilog, retouching the 900-square-foot live room and 400-square-foot control room, with three side rooms available for recording and mixing.[8] At the time Zdanow was using his own Digidesign mixing board, specifically a "32-fader Digidesign ICON D-Control ES with 7.1 capability."[8] The ICON was integrated with Pro Tools,[8] though Stadiumred Studios also uses Logic Studio and other digital audio workstations as well.[18]

In early 2010 Zdanow commissioned Frank Comentale to design[3] a 2,500 square-foot expansion.[1] Comentale, who had previously worked on sites such as The Hit Factory, constructed two new rooms: a SSL mix studio and a mastering studio with surround sound.[1][3] According to Zdanow, "By keeping it smaller we could keep it more affordable. Clients have the SSL, a full suite of plug-ins, Augspurgers – everything that would usually cost you $2500 or more a day, at the fraction of the cost. This place is small enough to feel like a production room, but big enough to feel like a room you can mix comfortably in."[1] The "A" room in the studio is "a big live room where people can track through the console, and mix with tons of outboard gear." The "B" room as of late 2010 was being used by Just Blaze for production, with a customized SSLAWS setup.[1] More specifically, the new B-Room was given "SSL AWS 900, Augspurger mains, and a digital/analog hybrid production/mix approach."[1] Studio C4 as of 2010[1] is used by resident engineer Ariel Borujow, who encouraged the studio to purchase Dangerous Music equipment,[12] which as of 2011 are used in both the A and C4 studios.[12]

Investments, public speaking edit

Zdanow is a periodic angel investor,[2][14] and is an advisor and investor to Quirky and DJZ Inc., both tech companies.[4] He is also an advisor for the Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center[10] and a member of the Portledge Preparatory Arts Council.[4]

He is a member of various music industry organizations as well.[2] A supporter of The Recording Academy, he is co-chair of the Grammy Camp Committee[10] and in 2013 Zdanow both helped organize the day and was also on the Grammy Camp panel at Pace University, focusing his talk on music and social media.[19] A frequent public speaker since founding Stadiumred, he has appeared as an industry expert at events such as the 2011 Winter Music Conference,[9] and has been invited to speak at the Organization of American States,[4] Pro Audio Summit,[4][20] Amsterdam Dance Event,[2] Grammy-U, and ASCAP I Create Music Expo.[5] In April 2014 he was an industry expert at Columbia Business School’s Startup Demo Night #23, which focused on media and entertainment.[21] He has also appeared in television shows and print publications such as Bloomberg TV, Rolling Stone, MarketWatch, and MSN.[2]

Discography edit

Production credits edit

Selected production credits for Claude Zdanow
Yr Release title Artists Notes, role
2006 The Worst Case Scenario Stereo Skyline Drums recording
2006 Act I: The Lake South, The River North The Dear Hunter (Triple Crown Records) Mixing
2009 "Stay With Me" Karmatronic (Stadiumred) Mixing

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Weiss, David (December 15, 2010). "Stadium Red Expands: Just Blaze and the Science of NYC Studios". Sonic Scoop. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Claude Zdanow". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Stadiumred and Just Blaze announce Exclusive Partnership". iStandardProducers.com. February 3, 2010. Retrieved 2014-08-20.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b c d e "Claude Zdanow". Pro Audio Summit. Archived from the original on September 3, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  5. ^ a b c d "Claude Zdanow". Businessweek. Retrieved 2014-08-20.[dead link]
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Alumni Ben Kaufman and Claude Zdanow". Portledge.org. April 22, 2010. Retrieved 2014-08-20.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "20 Year Old Founds Major Recording Studio: Reveals Story of Success". Cratekings. July 5, 2008. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Weiss, David (March 1, 2009). . Mix Online. Archived from the original on November 16, 2013. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  9. ^ a b c d . Winter Music Conference. March 2011. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  10. ^ a b c d "Claude Zdanow- Founder of Stadiumred". Creative Voices. March 19, 2013. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  11. ^ Harvey, Alli (October 22, 2010). "Founder of Stadiumred Claude Zdanow and Joe Ragosta of Patent Pending". WireImage. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h . Dangerous Music. April 27, 2011. Archived from the original on July 16, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  13. ^ a b c d . Stadiumred. Archived from the original on 2014-09-28. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  14. ^ a b . Stadiumred. Archived from the original on 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  15. ^ "New York marketing firm buys Gyrosity Projects". Nashville Post. June 13, 2018.
  16. ^ "Stadiumred Group acquires Werkshop Branding". March 15, 2019.
  17. ^ Richter, Alexander (February 2010). "Just Blaze Moves to StadiumRed". Nahright. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  18. ^ "Podcast: Interview with Stadiumred Owner Claude Zdanow on Zoom-In Online". Stadiumred. Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  19. ^ Coppola, Mike (May 30, 2013). "GRAMMY Camp - Basic Training". Getty Images. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  20. ^ "Claude Zdanow – Youngest music authority in the world". Pro Audio Summit. Archived from the original on September 3, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  21. ^ Clemente, Dennis (April 18, 2014). "Stream Web and Infomous stand out in startup demos at Columbia Business School". Reimagine TECH. Retrieved 2014-08-20.

Further reading edit

  • "New York Metro: Claude Zdanow". Mix Online. March 1, 2009.
  • "Stadium Red Expands: Just Blaze and the Science of NYC Studios". Sonic Scoop. December 15, 2010.

External links edit

  • Claude Zdanow Discography at Allmusic
  • Claude Zdanow Discography at Discogs

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Claude Zdanow is an American musician composer engineer and entrepreneur Active in the music industry since 2005 he toured with pop punk band Patent Pending as a bassist in 2006 He founded the Stadiumred Group a marketing agency in 2007 Claude ZdanowOriginLong Island New YorkGenresPop hip hop rhythm and blues rockOccupation s Record producerInstrument s Guitar bass pianoYears active2005 2007LabelsWe Put Out RecordsMember ofPatent PendingWebsite 1 The first Stadiumred business was a recording studio company Stadiumred Studios which signed producers including Omen and Just Blaze and worked on Grammy Award winning projects including Steven Mackey s Dreamhouse 2010 Best Engineered Album Classical 1 until Stadiumred Studios ceased operations in 2015 Zdanow is also a periodic angel investor Contents 1 Music career 1 1 1990s 2006 Early years RockIT Studios 1 2 2006 present Move to Manhattan 2 Stadiumred Group 2 1 Founding and companies 2 2 Stadiumred Studios 2 2 1 Producers and clients 2 2 2 Notable releases 2 2 3 Equipment 3 Investments public speaking 4 Discography 4 1 Production credits 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksMusic career edit1990s 2006 Early years RockIT Studios edit Claude Zdanow was born in the United States and raised in Long Island New York He began attending Portledge School in 1992 in Locust Valley New York 2 By his teens he was a songwriter and musician 3 learning instruments such as bass 2 guitar piano as well as audio engineering 4 While still attending high school 5 he founded RockIT Studios 6 at age fifteen 3 The one person operation resulted from both his interest in music technology and his involvement with the music scene as at the time he was writing producing and performing with several local bands 6 He constructed the small studio 7 in his parents basement in Long Island 8 officially opening in December 2005 2 Through RockIT he ended up working on several major label projects 8 and among his clients were Evan and Jaron The Dear Hunter Warner Brothers Maybelline Cosmetics and IMG Media 9 2006 present Move to Manhattan edit See also Patent Pending band After graduating high school 5 from Portledge School in 2006 6 Zdanow moved to New York City to attend college working in event promotions and as a composer for television He was soon approached by the pop punk band Patent Pending He joined as bass guitarist for their 2006 tour touring the United States 5 for five months and sharing gigs with bands such as Zebrahead Catch 22 and Authority Zero 2 After the tour in 2006 he returned to attend Marymount Manhattan College While at Marymount he was involved in college radio and student government and also studied political science philosophy and business 2 He closed RockIT Studios in June 2007 founding his next studio Stadiumred Studios in Manhattan just a month later 2 He dropped out of Marymount in 2008 instead working full time at his studio 2 Since his move to Manhattan Zdanow has continued to work as a record producer and engineer for artists in genres such as EDM hip hop blues R amp B and rock 6 He has also continued his work as a composer 10 He joined back up with Patent Pending for a single concert during the 2010 CMJ Music Marathon amp Film Stadiumred and ZS Events Showcase which he had put together in partnership with Zach Iser now an agent at ICM Partners to launch Stadiumred s event company Stadiumred Life 11 In 2011 he mixed a project featuring Usher and Justin Bieber produced by Mysto amp Pizzi the song was released on Ultra Records for the American Cancer Society 12 As of 2013 he also personally co manages Jeremy Carr and The Chainsmokers 9 Stadiumred Group editFounding and companies edit In the summer of 2007 2 Zdanow was nineteen years old 6 when he closed RockIT Studios and decided to start a new company 3 He took over what once was Harmolodic studios in Harlem originally used and owned by free jazz artist Ornette Coleman Zdanow largely renovated the broken down space himself 8 also recruiting friends and family to help He opened the Stadiumred Group s first business Stadiumred Studios in September 2007 with himself as the only employee 9 After dropping out of college in 2008 to work at the studio full time 8 he soon began hiring producers engineers and managers 13 As of 2014 Stadiumred Studios was a full service mixing recording and production facility 3 associated with 24 Grammy nominations and 12 wins 13 According to Stadiumred s website the Stadiumred Group is now a global marketing agency holding company 13 Zdanow is CEO of the parent company Stadiumred Inc 14 which as of 2019 has owned and managed multiple other companies since inception four of which are listed below 2 10 13 Stadiumred Studios recording studio company ceased operations in 2015 Stadiumred Music artist development company responsible for The Chainsmokers Jeremy Carr and others became Music Publishing Company in 2014 a company focusing on content placement in film television shows trailers etc Stadiumred Life an experiential marketing agency focused medium to large companies across a range of sectors Clients have included Pernod Ricard USA Rolls Royce Anheuser Busch and others In 2018 merged with Werkshop Branding to create SevenBlue Stadiumred Europe a European business development company focused on helping European based companies in their expansion to the United States Gyrosity Projects a Nashville based digital marketing agency acquired in June 2018 15 SevenBlue a branding creative and experiential marketing agency resulting from the merger of the acquisition of Werkshop Branding in August 2018 and its merger with Stadiumred Life 16 MagicBullet Media a New York and Los Angeles based content marketing agency acquired in November 2018 Stadiumred Studios edit Producers and clients edit Zdanow s energy driven equally by his spirit of adventure and copious amounts of caffeine was enough to convince Just Blaze to relocate to Stadium Red after closing his beloved Baseline Related Just Blaze I had known Stadiumred engineer Ariel Borujow from before and Ariel said You should come look at this space and have a conversation with Claude Claude explained his vision what he wanted to build and I said Maybe we can make something work It s a win win That allows me to be more creative but at the same time I have my own space Sonic Scoop 2010 1 Zdanow soon expanded the company from being a one man operation and by early 2009 employees included rock engineer Joseph Pedulla hip hop engineer Ariel Borujow and classical engineer Tom Lazarus 8 By that time Stadiumred Studios was also editing video for commercials with video editors on staff 8 Sidney Omen Brown soon joined as a record producer as well 3 and in February 2010 it was announced that Justin Just Blaze Smith 3 was moving to Stadiumred Studios after closing his own studio Baseline that month 17 Just Blaze and Zdanow combined resources for an expansion 1 and among other additions a mastering suite was added in late 2010 for new mastering engineer Ricardo Gutierrez 1 with the other producers retaining their residencies 1 By April 2011 the Stadiumred staff included classical producer David Frost 12 By 2010 Stadiumred Music existed and was developing managing and recording both DJs and recording artists Stadiumred Studios had also recorded music for the 20th Anniversary episode of The Simpsons 3 At that point clients had included Melinda Doolittle Mos Def Yo Yo Ma and Thursday 3 Stadiumred Studios engineer Tom Lazarus mixed at Stadiumred Studios for Oliver Stone s film W as well as for the San Francisco Symphony 8 The latter was filmed for Blu ray and recorded live in San Francisco then mixed at Stadiumred Studios 12 In 2011 Stadiumred Studios worked on The Greatest Story Never Told the debut album by hip hop artist Saigon The album was recorded produced mixed and mastered at Stadiumred Studios and when released it reached No 7 on Billboard s Hip Hop Albums Chart 12 The company worked on four Grammy winning projects in its first three years of operation 6 including a 2010 win for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance without orchestra for Journey to the New World by Sharon Isbin 3 In 2010 alone they were involved in eleven Grammy nominated projects spanning nine categories 12 including Eminem s Recovery Album of the Year Best Rap Album produced and mixed by Just Blaze Drake s Thank Me Later Best Rap Album Best New Artist and Steven Mackey s Dreamhouse Best Classical Album Best Orchestral Performance and Best Engineered Album Classical 1 By 2010 the company had several dozen gold and platinum albums and several Oscars Emmys and Tonys 3 and by 2014 Stadiumred Studios was associated with 24 Grammy nominations and eleven wins 2 Notable releases edit Albums and singles recorded produced or mixed at Stadiumred Studios 2008 Stereo Skyline EP by Stereo Skyline 2009 Attack of the Awesome by Patent Pending 2009 Double Barrel by Marco Polo amp Torae mixed mastered by Ricardo Gutierrez 2009 Journey to the New World by Sharon Isbin 3 2010 The Monster Demo by Bebe Rexha prod by Frequency 2010 Thank Me Later by Drake mixing 2010 Dreamhouse by Steven Mackey 2010 Recovery by Eminem prod by Just Blaze 2011 Wildlife by La Dispute nUS 200 135 2011 Price Tag by Jessie J recorded 2010 2011 She Ain t You by Chris Brown 2011 Who You Are by Jessie J 2011 Second Family by Patent Pending 2011 The Greatest Story Never Told by Saigon recorded produced mixed US Hip Hop 7 12 2011 For the Record by Torae mastered by Ricardo Gutierrez 2012 Just One Breath by Jeremy Carr w music video 2012 Falling in Love by Red Cardell mixed by Ariel Borujow 2013 Born Sinner by J Cole Equipment edit Stadiumred Studios in Harlem has been renovated and expanded a number of times since it was taken over in 2007 as Harmolodic Before March 2009 the studio underwent a renovation with consultation by Alan Fierstein of Acoustilog retouching the 900 square foot live room and 400 square foot control room with three side rooms available for recording and mixing 8 At the time Zdanow was using his own Digidesign mixing board specifically a 32 fader Digidesign ICON D Control ES with 7 1 capability 8 The ICON was integrated with Pro Tools 8 though Stadiumred Studios also uses Logic Studio and other digital audio workstations as well 18 In early 2010 Zdanow commissioned Frank Comentale to design 3 a 2 500 square foot expansion 1 Comentale who had previously worked on sites such as The Hit Factory constructed two new rooms a SSL mix studio and a mastering studio with surround sound 1 3 According to Zdanow By keeping it smaller we could keep it more affordable Clients have the SSL a full suite of plug ins Augspurgers everything that would usually cost you 2500 or more a day at the fraction of the cost This place is small enough to feel like a production room but big enough to feel like a room you can mix comfortably in 1 The A room in the studio is a big live room where people can track through the console and mix with tons of outboard gear The B room as of late 2010 was being used by Just Blaze for production with a customized SSLAWS setup 1 More specifically the new B Room was given SSL AWS 900 Augspurger mains and a digital analog hybrid production mix approach 1 Studio C4 as of 2010 1 is used by resident engineer Ariel Borujow who encouraged the studio to purchase Dangerous Music equipment 12 which as of 2011 are used in both the A and C4 studios 12 Investments public speaking editZdanow is a periodic angel investor 2 14 and is an advisor and investor to Quirky and DJZ Inc both tech companies 4 He is also an advisor for the Alzheimer s Disease Resource Center 10 and a member of the Portledge Preparatory Arts Council 4 He is a member of various music industry organizations as well 2 A supporter of The Recording Academy he is co chair of the Grammy Camp Committee 10 and in 2013 Zdanow both helped organize the day and was also on the Grammy Camp panel at Pace University focusing his talk on music and social media 19 A frequent public speaker since founding Stadiumred he has appeared as an industry expert at events such as the 2011 Winter Music Conference 9 and has been invited to speak at the Organization of American States 4 Pro Audio Summit 4 20 Amsterdam Dance Event 2 Grammy U and ASCAP I Create Music Expo 5 In April 2014 he was an industry expert at Columbia Business School s Startup Demo Night 23 which focused on media and entertainment 21 He has also appeared in television shows and print publications such as Bloomberg TV Rolling Stone MarketWatch and MSN 2 Discography editProduction credits edit Selected production credits for Claude Zdanow Yr Release title Artists Notes role2006 The Worst Case Scenario Stereo Skyline Drums recording2006 Act I The Lake South The River North The Dear Hunter Triple Crown Records Mixing2009 Stay With Me Karmatronic Stadiumred MixingSee also editList of record labelsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Weiss David December 15 2010 Stadium Red Expands Just Blaze and the Science of NYC Studios Sonic Scoop Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Claude Zdanow LinkedIn Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Stadiumred and Just Blaze announce Exclusive Partnership iStandardProducers com February 3 2010 Retrieved 2014 08 20 permanent dead link a b c d e Claude Zdanow Pro Audio Summit Archived from the original on September 3 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d Claude Zdanow Businessweek Retrieved 2014 08 20 dead link a b c d e f Alumni Ben Kaufman and Claude Zdanow Portledge org April 22 2010 Retrieved 2014 08 20 permanent dead link 20 Year Old Founds Major Recording Studio Reveals Story of Success Cratekings July 5 2008 Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d e f g h i j Weiss David March 1 2009 New York Metro March 2009 Mix Online Archived from the original on November 16 2013 Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d WMC 2011 Schedule Panelist Claude Zdanow Stadium Red Inc Winter Music Conference March 2011 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d Claude Zdanow Founder of Stadiumred Creative Voices March 19 2013 Retrieved 2014 08 20 Harvey Alli October 22 2010 Founder of Stadiumred Claude Zdanow and Joe Ragosta of Patent Pending WireImage Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d e f g h New York s Stadium Red Is Very Dangerous Dangerous Music April 27 2011 Archived from the original on July 16 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b c d About Stadiumred Archived from the original on 2014 09 28 Retrieved 2014 08 20 a b About Claude Zdanow Stadiumred Archived from the original on 2014 06 22 Retrieved 2014 08 20 New York marketing firm buys Gyrosity Projects Nashville Post June 13 2018 Stadiumred Group acquires Werkshop Branding March 15 2019 Richter Alexander February 2010 Just Blaze Moves to StadiumRed Nahright Retrieved 2014 08 20 Podcast Interview with Stadiumred Owner Claude Zdanow on Zoom In Online Stadiumred Archived from the original on 2014 09 03 Retrieved 2014 08 20 Coppola Mike May 30 2013 GRAMMY Camp Basic Training Getty Images Retrieved 2014 08 20 Claude Zdanow Youngest music authority in the world Pro Audio Summit Archived from the original on September 3 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 20 Clemente Dennis April 18 2014 Stream Web and Infomous stand out in startup demos at Columbia Business School Reimagine TECH Retrieved 2014 08 20 Further reading edit New York Metro Claude Zdanow Mix Online March 1 2009 Stadium Red Expands Just Blaze and the Science of NYC Studios Sonic Scoop December 15 2010 External links editStadiumred com Claude Zdanow Discography at Allmusic Claude Zdanow Discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claude Zdanow amp oldid 1204066733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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