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Byron Gallimore
Byron Gallimore
American record producer
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Mountain Heart
Mountain Heart
musical artist
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Mickey Factz
Mickey Factz
American musician
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Andrew Winton
Andrew Winton
Australian musician
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Music for Dead Birds
Music for Dead Birds
Irish anti-folk band
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JRDN
JRDN
Canadian singer
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Tawgs Salter
Tawgs Salter
Canadian musician, songwriter, producer and recording engineer
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Avey Tare
Avey Tare
American musician
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Rico Love
Rico Love
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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Kathryn Calder
Kathryn Calder
Canadian musician
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Dust for Life
Dust for Life
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Tom Denney
Tom Denney
American musician
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Ashtrobot
Ashtrobot
musical artist
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Adam Arcuragi
Adam Arcuragi
American musician
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Night Beats
Night Beats
American band
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The Armed
The Armed
American anonymous hardcore punk collective
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Pepper
Pepper
American reggae rock band
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Outasight
Outasight
American singer and rapper
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Rascal Flatts
Rascal Flatts
American country rock band
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Brian Landrus
Brian Landrus
jazz musician
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Yummy Bingham
Yummy Bingham
American singer-songwriter
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American singer
Music

Adam Schmitt (born June 16, 1968) is a singer/songwriter from Urbana, Illinois. He recorded two albums, World So Bright and Illiterature with Reprise Records in the early 1990s. He recorded albums in his Mixolydian Studios, working with artists such as Hum and Uncle Tupelo. He released his third album, Demolition, in 2001 after signing with Parasol Records, and continues to record and produce albums for other artists, including Velvet Crush, Three Hour Tour, Robynn Ragland, and Destroy The Heart (featuring Darren Robbins). He has worked with Tommy Keene, Eric Voeks, Richard Lloyd, Common Loon, Megan Johns, Unbunny, The Dirty Feathers, Elsinore, The Hathaways, and Shipwreck.

On June 24, 2016, former Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos released his first solo CD; Greetings from Bunezuela. Schmitt contributed to the effort and is listed in the credits as 'mixer' (along with Rick Barnes).