Nicholas Gunn

Nicholas Gunn

Producer/Musician Nicholas Gunn
Background information
Birth name Nicholas Graham Gunn
Origin Rochester, Kent, England
Genres Electronic Dance Music, World Music, Instrumental
Occupation(s) Record Producer, Musician, Composer, Arranger
Instruments Flute, percussion, drums, synthesizer, keyboard
Years active 1992–present
Labels Real Music, Gemini Sun Records, Spring Hill Music, Shotgunn Productions

Nicholas Gunn, also known as Nick Gunn, is a classically trained musician and music producer. He is a Top-Ten Billboard charting musician known for his instrumental works under Nicholas Gunn and his EDM (Electronic Dance Music) works as producer for duo (We Are) Nexus.

Early life and education

Nicholas Graham Gunn was born in Rochester, Kent in South East England. He enjoyed playing the flute, and studied with the prestigious Royal Academy of Music from age seven till age eleven, when his family moved to Southern California. After moving to Southern California Gunn continued his classical flute studies under private instruction. During junior high school and high school Gunn played wind ensemble in the band during concert season and drums and percussion during the marching season. After high school Gunn sidestepped music for a year, focusing his efforts towards modeling and acting, which, among other things, led to a small role on the national TV show Freddy's Nightmares.

Solo career

After learning as much as possible from the recording sciences, Gunn found himself immersed in a passion for recording his own instrumental style of music. Gunn shunned the term New Age, and the connotation associated with his own music, preferring the term Instrumental or World Music. After many unsuccessful attempts to obtain a recording deal from demonstration tape submissions, Gunn self-released his debut recording Afternoon in Sedona in 1992. With national radio starting to escalate and CD sales starting to occur, Gunn received interest from nature retail chain Natural Wonders, which led him to a record deal with Sausalito, California-based instrumental music label Real Music.

Re-released under Real Music in 1993, Afternoon in Sedona became an instant best seller at national retail chains such as The Nature Company and Natural Wonders.[1] It was his second album, The Sacred Fire, released in 1994, that first landed Gunn on the Billboard charts for New Age Album, where it ran for five weeks and peaked at number ten.[2]

Taking part in Real Music's "National Park Series", Gunn's third album, The Music of the Grand Canyon, was released in 1995 and sold over 100,000 copies its first year.[3] Once again Gunn found himself Top Ten on the Billboards and charted for fourteen weeks.[2] Outside of Real Music and the "National Park Series", Gunn has gone on to release numerous albums influenced by the beauty of Americas landscape and parks, such as Return to Grand Canyon (1999), The Great Southwest (2001), Through the Great Smoky Mountains (2002), Journey to Yellowstone (2003), and Beyond Grand Canyon (2006). Beyond Grand Canyon was also released as a DVD, in which Gunn paired his musical compositions with photography of the Grand Canyon taken by Michael Fatali, creating a unique audio-visual experience.[4]

In Crossroads, his fourth album released in 1996, Gunn began to incorporate a Latin influence into his sound, a theme which has subsequently embraced a number of his other albums, most notably Breathe (2004) and Encanto (2007), on which he collaborated with award winning Latin guitarist Johannes Linstead. His latest release and 14th album to date, Thirty-One Nights, heavily incorporates this Latin influence. Inspired by his trip to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula,[5] the album features flamenco guitar and a Spanish spoken word. Released on 11 September 2012, Thirty-One Nights charted No. 8 on the Billboard Chart its debut week.[6] It was also chosen by John Diliberto and Echoes as one of the Top 25 Albums for October 2012.[7]

Since 1991, Gunn has sold millions of copies of his nine albums, an especially impressive feat considering that the marketing of his albums have mostly bypassed the traditional route of radio and mainstream outlets,[8] finding large success through niche retail chains such as the Nature Company, Natural Wonders, and gift stores throughout the National Parks.

As of 2012, Gunn began producing for a new act called (We Are) Nexus with singer/song writer Carmen Rainier under the shortened name Nick Gunn. Their first release, a cover of Soniques 1998 Trance hit It Feels So Good charted on Billboards Dance/Club Play Chart its second week out, peaking at No. 14.

Gunn broke a three year hiatus from releasing any Nicholas Gunn tracks in 2015 with the release of "Beauty" on December 18 from the series, Under the Influence of Music. Combining his new electronic experience with his instrumental roots,[9] Under the Influence of Music shows Gunn moving into an Ambient / Electronic space.

Entrepreneur

Nicholas Gunn on set shooting the music video to "Full Moon Over Calle 12" from the album Thirty-One Nights

As New Age music grew in popularity in the late 1990s, Gunn saw an opportunity to be more than just a musician, and started his own record label, Anagram Records, in 1997 with his first wife Cheryl Gunn.[10] Gunn wore the hats of musician, composer, record producer, and label owner when Anagram released Cheryl's debut album Vanity of Venus in 1997.[11] In 2001, when Nicholas and Cheryl divorced, Anagram Records closed.

In 2002, Gunn started Gemini Sun Records which was distributed nationally by ADA/Warner Music Group. Representing such artists as Friðrik Karlsson, David Arkenstone, Johannes Linstead, Loren Gold, 2002,[12] and Vitas, Gemini Sun quickly grew to be one of the top New Age music labels.[13] In 2009, Gemini Sun closed its doors due to declining CD sales and economy.

Philanthropist

Over the course of his career, Gunn has consistently monetarily contributed to the National Park systems.[14] Along with record label Real Music, Gunn donated a portion of the proceeds from each sale of The Music of the Grand Canyon to the Grand Canyon Association. To date, in excess of $130,000 has been donated from sales.[15] Gunn also named the American Lung Association as a beneficiary of a portion of sales from his album Breathe.[16]

Believing in arts and music education for children, Gunn currently sits on the board of directors for the Children's Creative Project (CCP), in Santa Barbara, CA, overseeing music for the Italian Chalk Painting Festival, I Madonnari.[17] Each year the festival raises approximately $60,000 for arts and education within the Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo school systems. In addition to the CCP, Gunn has also contributed time to the Santa Barbara Youth Battle of the Bands (SBYBOB), acting as both judge and board member alongside local Santa Barbara celebrities such as Dishwalla frontman JR Richards, Ex Paramount Pictures CFO Alan Bailey, and other notable guests.[18]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US US Dance US Club
It Feels So Good 40[19] 14[20]
Sound of the Beat
  • Released: 18 August 2013
  • Label: Shotgunn Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
World Around Me
  • Released: 28 January 2014
  • Label: Shotgunn Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
43[21]
Shamelessly
  • Released: 15 July 2014
  • Label: Shotgunn Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
Better Off Without You
  • Released: 19 August 2014
  • Label: Shotgunn Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
They'll Never Stop Me
  • Single: 24 February 2015
  • EP Remixes: 7 April 2015
  • Label: Shotgunn Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
One More Shot
  • Released: 11 September 2015
  • Label: Shotgunn Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

    Solo albums

    See also

    Johannes Linstead

    References

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    5. Review, Thirty-One Nights. "New Age Music World". Retrieved 1 November 2012.
    6. Billboard. "New Age Chart". Retrieved 1 November 2012.
    7. Echoes. "Top 25 for August". Retrieved 1 November 2012.
    8. "eNotes Reference". Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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    10. Timm, Bette. The New Wave. Billboard. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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    16. "Creative Ways to Give" (PDF). American Lung Association of Florida. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
    17. "Santa Barbara County Education Office". Retrieved 12 April 2012.
    18. "EdHat Online Magazine". Retrieved 12 April 2012.
    19. "Dance/Electronic Songs" (Volume 125, No. 41). Billboard Magazine. 26 October 2013. p. 71. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
    20. "Dance Club Songs" (Volume 125, No. 41). Billboard Magazine. 26 October 2013. p. 71. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
    21. "Dance Club Songs" (Volume 126, No. 12). Billboard Magazine. 12 April 2014. p. 78. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
    22. . Beatport http://www.beatport.com/release/world-party-2014-compiled-by-john-dangelo/1257065. Retrieved 2 April 2014. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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