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Joey Sturgis (born January 3, 1985) is an American record producer and owner of The Foundation Recording Studio in Connersville, Indiana. Sturgis started recording in 2004 including producing the Asking Alexandria single "The Final Episode" which has gone on to earn an RIAA certified Gold Record. He also received RIAA-certified Gold Records for Asking Alexandria's "Not the American Average", "Moving On" and Of Mice & Men's "Second and Sebring". He has recorded over 100 albums in his career, and was known for doing a majority of the workload by himself in his early years, including engineering, mixing, mastering, and production.

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  • ジョーイ・スタージス (ja)
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  • Joey Sturgis (* 1985) ist ein US-amerikanischer Musikproduzent und Besitzer des The Foundation Recording Studio in , Indiana. Gemanagt wird das Studio vom Gründer des Labels Rise Records, Craig Ericson. Sturgis begann als Produzent im Jahr 2004. Er hat außerdem zwei eigene Songs als Solomusiker veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Joey Sturgis (Connersville, 3 gennaio 1985) è un produttore discografico, musicista e cantante statunitense. È conosciuto per il suo lavoro con gruppi musicali principalmente metalcore e post-hardcore (molti dei quali anche electronicore), come Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada, Attack Attack!, Of Mice & Men, I See Stars, Crown the Empire, The Word Alive e Blessthefall, per un totale di oltre 60 album prodotti e/o mixati. I suoi studi di registrazione, The Foundation Recording Studio, sono locati a Connersville, Indiana. (it)
  • ジョーイ・スタージス(Joey Sturgis、1985年1月3日 - )は、アメリカ合衆国の音楽プロデューサーである。ヘビーメタル、メタルコア界の若手の作品を手掛けてきている。 (ja)
  • Joey Sturgis (born January 3, 1985) is an American record producer and owner of The Foundation Recording Studio in Connersville, Indiana. Sturgis started recording in 2004 including producing the Asking Alexandria single "The Final Episode" which has gone on to earn an RIAA certified Gold Record. He also received RIAA-certified Gold Records for Asking Alexandria's "Not the American Average", "Moving On" and Of Mice & Men's "Second and Sebring". He has recorded over 100 albums in his career, and was known for doing a majority of the workload by himself in his early years, including engineering, mixing, mastering, and production. (en)
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