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Gavin Monaghan | |
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Born | Gavin Monaghan London, England |
Pen name | Die Fledermaus[1] |
Occupation |
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Nationality | Irish/British |
Period | 1980–present |
Notable works | The Back Room (album) by Editors (2005) (platinum) Half These Songs Are About You by Nizlopi (2004) (platinum) Led Zeppelin remix for Wolverhampton Wanderers (2024) |
Notable awards | BMA Producer of the Year Award (2019, 2022/3) BMA Studio of the Year (2019, 2022/3) |
Partner | Antonella Gambotto-Burke |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
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Gavin Monaghan is an Irish-British music producer whose studio, Magic Garden, is based in Wolverhampton, England. He has been awarded over 30 gold and platinum records.[2][3]
Monaghan has worked with Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin, Grace Jones, Editors, Paolo Nutini, The Twang, The Holloways, Ocean Colour Scene, Tony Christie, The Cult, Sly and Robbie, Jimmy Somerville, Aswad, Elvis Costello, Terry Hall, Kirsty MacColl, Femi Kuti, Jah Wobble, Meredith Brooks, Goldblade, Nizlopi, Scott Matthews, Lemmy, The Destroyers, Stone, Headshrinkers, The Sherlocks, The Blinders, JAWS, and The Twang, among hundreds of others.[4] [5]
His music has featured in multimillion dollar advertisements and major film and television productions such as Peaky Blinders, the Twilight films, Austin Powers and Gangs of London.[6]
Twice awarded BMA Producer of the Year and Studio of the Year (2019, 2022 - 2023),[7]
In 2022, he started the band Mama ft. Antonella with author Antonella Gambotto-Burke.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ 'Mama ft. Antonella drops debut single 'I Want What I Want', by Holly-Beth Quinn, Fashion Industry Broadcast, 23 June 2023
- ^ 'An award-winning Wolverhampton music producer hopes his new track will inspire people to 'dance around their kitchens', by Isabelle Parkin, Express & Star, 30 August 2023
- ^ 'New Led Zeppelin mix set for Molineux debut', Wolverhampton Wanderers News, 10 May 2024
- ^ 'Birmingham Music Awards'
- ^ 'Gavin Monaghan agent', retrieved 9 June 2024
- ^ 'New Led Zeppelin mix set for Molineux debut', Wolverhampton Wanderers News, 10 May 2024
- ^ 'Birmingham Music Awards - winners', retrieved 9 June 2023
- ^ 'First ever single by Wolverhampton music producer turned singer attracts over 30,000 Spotify hits', by Deborah Hardiman, Express & Star, 26 August 2023
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Category:Living people Category:record producers Category:20th-century British musicians Category:20th-century Irish musicians