

Principal trumpet, Alabama Symphony Orchestra. Video game/movie trailer/sound design composerĭouble bass, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. Theme park/VR/theatrical/sound design composer/arrangerĪrtistic Director¹s Prize, Opera Vista Competition NYC Opera, BAM, Broadway music director Eastman Opera Lotte Lenya Competition winner Fort Worth Opera sopranoĬlassical Gas composer Grammy and Emmy winnerįilm/commercial composer Charles Ives Fellowship winnerĬonductor, NYC Opera, Utah Symphony, Broadway & national tours Veteran of seven Broadway shows, most recently Pretty Woman Washington National Opera, Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist, Merola OperaĬoncert, operatic soprano 2018 Carnegie Hall debut Operatic lyric tenor, Kammeroper International Opera Competition winner Sherrill Milnes American Opera Award winnerĬhristine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera Sousatzka world premiereīeauty & the Beast, Sweet Smell of Success, High Society, Candide, Crazy for Youīeetlejuice, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Les Misérables tour The King and I TourĪnastasia, West Side Story, Jersey Boys Tour West Side Story Paper Mill Playhouse.Ĭarousel Lincoln Center’s Sweeney Todd, The Book of Mormon Tour Tony-nominated Broadway veteran three-time Emmy nomineeĪllegiance. Principal soprano Houston Grand, NYC Opera Tenor, Deutsche Oper Berlin company member


Tony-winning and Emmy-nominated singer/actress Special thanks to: Pamela Green, Cathy Crowder Stoecker, Alex Austin, Rick Williams, Gene Prather, Tom Ives, Glenn Fox, Zack Silver, Katy Schroeder, Tom Wild, Danny Baggot, Kenny Malone, Gary Talley, Gary Serkin, Neal Merrick Blackwell, Diamond Jack Conners, Cole (Scott) Young, Dona Cooper, Afrikan Dreamland, Danny Tate, and the many friends that hung out partied with us during those times.Īnd my inspirational family… Miranda, Jason, Sean (My Boy) and wife Nicole and their sons… Kaiden, Kameron, and Kyler… The Green clan.Highlighted Alumni Accomplishments Vocalists: Broadway & Opera Horns on Sara Lee - Maceo Parker (The Famous Flames) Guitar solo on Daily Life - Gary Talley, Guitar solo on Givin It Up - Gary Serkin, Drums - Alex Austin, Rick Williams the project was born.Įxtra special thanks to: my amazing wife Pamela and to John’s wonderful wife (widow) Cathy Crowder Stoecker. Armed with this musical influence, their combined talents and a recording studio… AutoLocator. In addition… both Frank and John were listening to the Regae Rock band “The Police”. Due to work overloads and scheduling Frank enlisted John to come on board to do some engineering with “Afrikan Dreamland” as well. Frank was recording a very popular and very cool “blu reggae” band called, “Afrikan Dreamland” led by Aashid Himons. Frank was responsible for recording and producing all the demos that the studio did since he could play guitar/bass and operate the console and tape machines at the same time thanks to a newly developed device called the “Autolocator”. During a shift change moment that the two were at the studio at the same… Frank heard John tinkering on the studio grand piano and was amazed at what he heard. John was fresh out of MTSU’s RIM program and was hired. The studio rapidly became very busy… operating almost 24/7… and the studio needed more engineers. Pollyfox studios was a small independent studio owned by Glenn Fox. The second describes two young talented recording engineers/musicians/writers/producers… Frank Thomas Green and John Stoecker III… that utilized the aforementioned recording equipment to write, perform, record, and produce a project entitled… AutoLocator.įrank was the chief engineer at a small independent 24 track analog studio on Music Row in Nashville Tennessee in the early 1980’s.
WOODSIDE PERCUSSION STUDIO JEFF KING SERIES
The first electronic remote control unit, aptly named the Autolocator, built by MCI (an electronics company in the 1970’s 80’s) to connect their JH-400 series analog tape machines to their JH-400 recording consoles. I have spent the last few years completing what we started those many years ago.ĪutoLocator represents 2 things. It was John’s and my plan to finally finish this project and release it when his life was cut short. This album is dedicated to the memory John Stoecker III who left this world much too soon.

Remix/Master 2020 Masters produced by Frank Thomas Green at DigitalMaster Studio Nashville, TN Original early 1980’s original recordings Produced and Engineered by Frank Thomas Green and John Stoecker III at PollyFox Studios Nashville, TN John Stoecker III (vocals, piano, synthesizers, keyboards, chamberlin, Percussion, keyboard, chamberlin, programming) Frank Thomas Green (vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, bass,
