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David Bourgeois
Born
David Ronald Bourgeois
Occupations
Title
  • President and Creative Director, Voice Coaches
  • Owner, White Lake Music & Post
  • Owner, producer, and manager, Bridge Road Entertainment

David Bourgeois is a composer, producer, drummer, sound designer, and voice over director from Upstate New York.[1]

Sound Design and voice over

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Voice Coaches

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Bourgeois is the President and Creative Director of Voice Coaches, a voice-over training company based in Albany, New York.[2] Company services include voice-over and communication training as well as voice-over recording and production.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Television

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Bourgeois has contributed voice-over production and editing services to multiple television projects, including episodes of HGTV's FreeStyle and TLC's While You Were Out.

Credited role Show title Network Episodes
voice over recording The Wig People web-based
  • Rule #2 (2014)
  • The Secret Code (2014)
  • Todd Is Now Dead (2014)
  • Hoop for Life (2014)
  • Wig Corporate (2014)
  • A Secret Revealed (2014)
  • Matching (2007)
  • Quack Meeting (2014)
  • Abs Like Crabs (2014)
voice over recording FreeStyle HGTV
  • Modern Victorian Living Room (2007)
  • Bachelor Lounge (2007)
  • A Stylish First House (2007)
  • Entertaining Basement (2007)
  • Simplified Family Room (2007)
  • Practical, Yet Sexy Living Room (2007)
  • A Brooklyn Office (2007)
  • A Newlywed Livingroom (2007)
  • Updated, Stylish Den (2007)
  • Romantic Living Room (2007)
  • Stylish Living Room (2007)
  • A Grown-Up Living Room (2007)
voice over recording Bride vs. Bride WE tv
  • Season 1: Steve and Rebekah vs Max and Sabrina (2006)
voice over recording While You Were Out TLC
  • Miami: The 4 T's Kitchen (2006)
  • Fort Lauderdale: The Fast and the Fabulous (2006)
  • Tampa: Bali Magic in the Bedroom (2006)
  • Miami: Swamp Den (2006)
  • Miami: Viva Cuba Libre! (2006)
  • Fort Hood: Because We Care (2006)
  • Austin: Carpe Diem (2006)
  • Phoenix: Phoenix Moms Rock (2005)
  • San Diego: Pacific Rim Fusion (2005)
  • El Cajon: Hacienda Del Sol (2005)
  • San Francisco: Happy Ending Bedroom (2005)
  • San Francisco: Red Is for Romance (2005)

Film

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From 1997 to present, Bourgeois has also contributed sound editing and voice-over production to a variety of short and feature-length film projects.

Release date Title Genre Credited role
2016 This is Andromeda short film
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
2015 The 46ers documentary
  • supervising sound editor
2014 Ballin' at the Graveyard documentary
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
2014 All for the Birds short
  • music composition
2013 Stepping Toward the Lion: Finding My Story documentary short
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
2013 Fighting for Freedom drama
  • ADR recordist
2012 Her Telling Heart short film
  • sound designer
  • supervising sound editor
2012 Infatuation short film
  • supervising sound editor
2012 You Have One Message short film
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
2012 DxONE short film
  • voice over supervisor
2012 Save the Date short film
  • sound editor
2011 The Summer Monster short film
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
2011 Whisper Me a Lullaby drama
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
2010 Beneath the Same Sky short film
  • voice-over recordist
2010 Ethnic Breath Mints short film
  • music composition
2010 Greatest Man Alive short film
  • sound editor
2010 The Trampoline short film
  • music composition
2008 Distractions short film
  • supervising sound editor
2008 Against the Wind short film
  • voice-over recordist
2007 Letting Go short film
  • music composition
2005 The Last Round drama
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
1999 Shadow Tracker: Vampire Hunter horror
  • supervising sound editor
  • music composition
1997 Advising Michael drama
  • music composition

Music production

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Bridge Road Entertainment

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Bourgeois, along with his wife Anna, is the co-owner of Bridge Road Entertainment, an entertainment production and development company based in Albany, New York. Bridge Road Entertainment's current artist roster includes sibling blues-rock musicians Jocelyn and Chris Arndt. Bourgeois acts as manager and producer.[8]

Jocelyn and Chris

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Since he began working with Jocelyn and Chris in 2013, they have recorded and produced a studio EP (Strangers in Fairyland), two full-length albums (Edges and Go), and a live LP (30,000 Miles). [9] [10] A musician himself, Bourgeois also contributed drumming, percussion, and synthesizer programming to these releases.

In May 2017, Jocelyn and Chris Arndt released Go, a full-length record produced and recorded by Bourgeois at White Lake Music & Post in Albany, New York.

The album includes single "Footprints on the Moon," which was Billboard's 5th most added Adult Album Alternative track in the nation the week of its release to radio, and "Red Stops Traffic," which debuted on the Billboard AAA Top 40 Indicator Chart at No. 37 in December 2017.[11][12] "Red Stops Traffic" remained in the Top 40 for six weeks total, peaking at No. 35.[13] [14][15][16]

The first month of its release, Go appeared at No. 2 on the Relix National Jamband Top 30 Chart. It remained in the No. 2 position through July, dropping to No. 9 in August and No. 10 in September.[17][18][19][20][21] The album fell off the chart in October 2017, reappearing at No. 17 in November.[22][23]

On February 22, 2019, Jocelyn and Chris released a new full-length album produced by Bourgeois. Titled The Fun in the Fight, it features eleven original tracks and guest players including Danny Louis of Gov't Mule, Cory Wong of Vulfpeck, and Beau Sasser of Kung Fu.[16] The first week of its release, it reached #1 on the Relix Jambands Top 30 Album Chart.[24] It also debuted at #50 on the AMA Albums Chart.[25] In subsequent weeks, "Outta My Head" broke into the Billboard Triple A Indicator Top 40, peaking at #33.[26] On June 10, the second single from The Fun in the Fight, "Kill in the Cure," impacted radio, where it was the #1 Most Added Single to Triple A radio in its first week. Following this debut, it entered the Triple A Indicator Top 40, peaking at #29.[27]

On March 7, 2019, Bourgeois appeared with Jocelyn & Chris and their band to perform their song "Outta My Head" live on NBC's Today Show.[28]

On February 14, 2020, Jocelyn and Chris released One Night in November, a collection of acoustic re-imaginings of several previously released tracks in addition to one new original song. The entire album was produced by Bourgeois and recorded in front of an intimate audience at White Lake Studios in Upstate New York. The new original track, titled "Mercy Me," was premiered by American Songwriter, who praised the entire LP's "raw, impressive intimacy" and noted that the acoustic format of the record "allows the band to lean into and further explore each song's unshakable roots."[29] Following its release, One Night in November debuted on the Relix Jambands Top 30 Album Chart at #27 in February, reaching #1 in March and then moving back to #22 in April.[30][31][32]

On June 17, 2021, Jocelyn and Chris's new single "Sugar and Spice" and its accompanying music video premiered with American Songwriter, who called the track "pure American-rock-goodness."[33]

Vinny Michaels

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Country artist Vinny Michaels signed with Bourgeois under Bridge Road Entertainment in 2018. Since then, he has debuted one single titled "Crazy," with plans to release his first full-length album in the spring. [34]

Past artists

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Bridge Road Entertainment previously managed and developed country singer-songwriter Chelsea Cavanaugh, whose debut LP Simply was released in 2013.[35]

Production discography

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Release date Title Artist Credited roles
2021 Sugar and Spice (Single) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Programming
2020 One Night in November (Live Acoustic LP) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Drums
  • Percussion
2019 The Fun in the Fight (Studio LP) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Synth Programming
2017 Go (Studio LP) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Engineer
  • Drums
  • Synth Programming
2017 30,000 Miles (Live LP) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Drums
2016 Edges (Studio LP) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Drums
  • Percussion
2014 Strangers in Fairyland (Studio EP) Jocelyn and Chris
  • Producer
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Creative Director
  • Vocal Producer
  • Synth Programming
2013 Simply (Studio LP) Chelsea Cavanaugh
  • Producer
  • Arranger
  • Piano
  • Hammond B3
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Programming
2007 All for a Reason (Studio LP) Flame
  • Producer
  • Engineer
  • Mixing
2007 Holiday Classics (Studio LP) Flame
  • Producer
  • Engineer

White Lake Music and Post

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In 2010, Bourgeois and his wife Anna opened White Lake Music & Post, a recording and post-production facility located in Schenectady. The facility is named after White Lake in the Adirondack Mountains, where the Bourgeois family has had a camp for three generations. [36]

Personal life

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Bourgeois is originally from Boonville, New York. A self-proclaimed "music geek," he played percussion in a variety of groups and ensembles throughout elementary and high school. He credits much of his current success to his parents' support for his early decision to pursue a career in the arts:

My parents always made my sister and I feel that we could accomplish anything as long as we understood the work involved to reach our goals. There's no question that this support has played a big part in my life today.

— Bourgeois, Success Magazine, Ltd.

At age twenty, Bourgeois moved to Albany in pursuit of his musical interests, performing and recording in multiple area bands and studying percussion and electronic music at the University at Albany. He soon began to gain studio experience as well, starting with recording and composition for singer-songwriters and commercial advertising and progressing to projects that cemented his role as a music producer.[37]

References

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  20. ^ "Twiddle on Top" Relix.com. Radio Chart Archive. August 30, 2017. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  21. ^ "Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real Make Their Move" Relix.com. Radio Chart Archive. September 26, 2017. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
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  30. ^ "2020/02/27: PPPP at No. 1 Relix.com. Radio Chart Archive. February 2, 2020. Retrieved on May 8, 2020.
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  35. ^ Biancolli, Amy. "Latham's Chelsea Cavanaugh releases debut country CD" Times Union. August 12, 2013. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
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