Michael Creber (Co-Producer/Musical Director/Piano 1994-2005)

Michael is one of the West Coast’s most sought-after musicians, both on stage and in the recording studio. He pursues a wide-ranging career as a keyboardist, composer and producer, embracing many areas of popular music including jazz, Latin, R&B, rock, pop, musical theatre, country and folk. After recording and touring internationally with the Irish Rovers from 1981 to 1986 (including 36 episodes of Global TV’s Party With the Rovers), Michael went on to become one of k.d. lang 's “Reclines.” During the next four years he toured extensively and appeared with k.d. on the Johnny Carson Show, Arsenio Hall, Saturday Night Live, the Grammy Awards, Vicki Gabereau, Super Dave, The Smothers Brothers and Austin City Limits. Michael has also toured, recorded and produced with world-renowned family entertainer Raffi; he co-produced and co-wrote Raffi's 1994 CD Bananaphone (which won a Juno Award and was nominated for a Grammy), and also worked on his other albums Raffi Radio and Let’s Play. Michael has worked with a long list of other artists including: The Rankin Sisters, David Foster, Shirley Bassey, Powder Blues, John Sebastian, Roger Miller, Charlotte Diamond, Roy Forbes, Shari Ulrich, Phil Nimmons, Charo Jim Byrnes, Dee Daniels, Kate Hammett-Vaughn, June Katz, Christine Duncan, Connie Kaldor, Norman Foote, Valdy, Lee Aaron and, most recently, Martin Short and Joan Rivers. He currently maintains a busy schedule of producing, performing, teaching and composing for film, television and radio.


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