Dave Sardy

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David Sardy (more commonly known as D. Sardy) is a Brooklyn-born and -raised songwriter, rock and roll musician, record producer and composer.

Biography

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Sardy was active as a singer, songwriter and guitarist (most notably with his group Barkmarket), but since the mid-1990s, he has been more active as a producer, writer and/or mixer. He has worked with an eclectic mix of rock, punk, alternative, electronic and industrial rock performers, and critics have called him a "Hardcore super-producer."[1]

In 2006, Sardy won six ARIA awards for his work with Jet; he also received three Grammy Awards (for OK GO, Wolfmother and Marilyn Manson) and multiple Brit Awards for Oasis, Marilyn Manson and Wolfmother.

He finished producing Oasis' seventh studio album, Dig Out Your Soul, in 2008. This was Sardy's second time working with the band, having produced their 2005 album Don't Believe the Truth.

Sardy recently scored the Stage6 Logo for Colombia as well as the films 21 and Zombieland, both of which went to number one at the US box office.

Productions

Sardy has produced and mixed for the following artists, among others:

Other productions include: TV show soundtracks, The Sopranos, Cold Case, Entourage, One Tree Hill, Criminal Minds, CSY:NY, Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs, The O.C., Six feet Under, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roswell, Dancing with the Stars, and Ed.

Video games, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Gran Turismo 4, Dreamcast and PC game Le Mans 24 Hours 1999.


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