| Craig Donaldson | |
Most of Craig's time in the music business has been spent in recording studios in Denver, L.A. and Nashville as a studio singer, guitarist, pianist, writer, producer, arranger and engineer. Before making his own records, Craig worked and performed on other artists' recordings but mostly made his living doing radio & television commercials, some of which were released as records (one of them resulted in a Billboard Hot Country 100 single "I Believe He's Gonna Drive That Rig To Glory" done for White Freightliners). You may have heard his voice or work in connection with AT&T, Coors, Denver Nuggets, Frontier Airlines, Tennessee Highway Patrol, and hundreds of others. Craig's writing, producing and arranging can be found as far away as Australia, Belgium and Russia. Craig occasionally performed live with L.A. based artists Dan McCorison and Richard Marx and with Denver based bands LixDeLux and acoustic duo Cable & Donaldson (John Cable, formerly with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band). Craig has appeared on the nationally televised Ralph Emery show from the Grand Ole Opry. Craig was the executive producer of flautist Tim Weisberg's "Naked Eyes" CD. Craig lives in the foothills just west of Denver, Colorado. |
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