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Clif
Norrell started his musical training early, with his mom teaching him organ on their B3 at home, as her mom taught her. At
age 12, he started playing trumpet, which became a serious passion, with up to seven hours of practice a day throughout high
school. By the time he was 14, Clif branched out into guitar playing and rock bands, and soon started playing professional
gigs with much older musicians. It was around this time he became interested in production and recording, putting together
the beginnings of a home studio. Clif began his studio career at the legendary Ocean Way Recording in Los Angeles, the world's most awarded recording studio, in the mid 1980's under the mentorship of
renowned audio guru Allen Sides. Throughout his years there as staff engineer, Clif honed his skills while working with superstars like Bruce Springsteen, Prince, the Beastie Boys, Van Halen, and many others. He also learned his craft by working under such legendary producers and engineers as Arif Mardin, Glyn
and Andy Johns, Norman Granz, Al Schmitt, and many other top contemporary producers. It was also at Ocean Way where Clif began
working with producer/engineer Scott Litt, on the platinum debut album by Indigo Girls, starting a long working relationship which has so far seen them collaborate on over ten albums, including R.E.M.'s classic "Automatic for the People". Over the years, Clif has produced and/or engineered many high
profile artists including Faith No More, Rush, Weezer, and Jeff Buckley, as well many other indie/alternative acts. Clif also became very experienced in surround and 5.1
mixing, having mixed songs for popular movies such as Ramona and Beezus, Man on the Moon, Speed, Cruel Intentions, Singles (along with its groundbreaking platinum-selling soundtrack), Surf's Up, Brokedown Palace, Japanese film Ashura, and So I Married an Axe Murderer , working along side many film composing legends such as Bill Conti and Hans Zimmer. Clif has been traveling a lot lately, returning to England periodically to work with such British
mainstays as Skunk Anansie, All Saints, Echo and the Bunnymen, and Mansun. His work has also taken him to Ireland, Wales, Canada, Holland, Belgium, Russia, Italy, and Australia, in addition to every
corner of the United States. Recent clients also include No Doubt, Saliva, Jewel, Miley Cyrus, and Sting. Clif is owner of Casa Zuma Studio in Southern California, where he does much of his work. He is also CEO of
Supersonic Music ®, where he also partners with his wife Michelle in Music Supervision For Film, TV, and Advertising. Together, they have worked
on many projects including commercials for Honda, Toyota, Nissan, and Sapporo. Supersonic Music has also on many films such
as Thirteen, Kung Fu Hustle, Layer Cake, and many others. Clif has composed and performed music for several TV shows including a commercial for McDonald's
in Japan.
Clif is a Member of NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) Producer and Engineer's Wing, a Member of
AES (Audio Engineering Society), and a member of ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers).
Clif Norrell is represented by Advanced Alternative Media (AAM), which can be reached by phone at: (212) 924-2929, or via
email:heather@aaminc.com
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Here's a little list of some of the great artists and producers that Clif has worked
with: All Saints, All American Rejects, Anouk (Holland), Arid (Belgium), Ash, BT, Beastie Boys, Pat Benatar, David Benoit, Dan Bern, The Black Crowes, Bono and The Edge (U2), Jon Brion (Fiona Apple, Kanye West), Jeff Buckley, T-Bone Burnett (Wallflowers, Counting Crows), John Cale (Velvet Underground), Eric Carmen, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Richard Carpenter (The Carpenters), Roseanne Cash, Catherine Wheel, Neneh Cherry, Billy Childs, Natalie Cole, Phil Collins, Shawn Colvin, Bill Conti, Ry Cooder, The Cramps, Cracker, Rodney Crowell, Days of the New, DJ Lethal (Limp Bizkit), DJ Quik, Dishwalla, Rocio Durcal, Kate Earl, Echo and the Bunnymen, Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Kiss), Faith No More, Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction), Fishbone, Flat Duo Jets, John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater), Lita Ford, Fourplay, The Four Tops, Michael Franks, Liam Gallagher (Oasis), The Geraldine Fibbers, Gin Blossoms, Glassjaw, Matthew Good Band, Amy Grant, Norman Granz (Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald), Macy Gray, Green Lizard (Holland), Gutterball, Hayden, John Hiatt, The High Speed Scene, Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles), Home Grown, Nellee Hooper (Bjork, Massive Attack), Hothouse Flowers, House of Lords, Billy Idol, Incubus, Indigo Girls, Inspiral Carpets, Iron Butterfly, Mick Jagger, Courtney Jaye, The Jayhawks, Jewel, Andy Johns (Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin), Glyn Johns (The Who, Led Zeppelin), John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin), David Kahne (Paul McCartney, Sublime), Paul Kelly and the Messengers, Kiss, The Knack, Gladys Knight, Eddie Kramer (The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix), Wayne Kramer (MC5), Kris Kristofferson, LL Cool J, Lemmy (Motorhead), Scott Litt (REM, Nirvana), Little Richard, The Lovemakers, Madonna, Taj Mahal, Mansun, Arif Mardin (Aretha Franklin, Bee Gees), Branford Marsalis, The Mars Volta, Keiko Matsui, Damian Marley, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde), Neds Atomic Dustbin, No Doubt, The Noisettes, The Nymphs, Paul Oakenfold, Brendan O'Brien (Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against The Machine), Sinead O'Connor, PJ Olsson, William Orbit (Madonna, Blur), Beth Orton, Jeffrey Osbourne, KT Oslin, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Sam Phillips, Shifty Shellshock (Crazy Town), Paw, The Pixies, Bill Price (Sex Pistols, The Clash, Pete Townshend), Prince, Iggy Pop, Queens of the Stone Age, Rancid, Eddie Rabbitt, A.R. Rahman, Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Rankin, The Rasmus (Finland), Redd Kross, The Refreshments, The Replacements, R.E.M., Reveille, David Rice, Lionel Ritchie, Henry Rollins, Smokey Robinson, David Lee Roth (Van Halen), Rick Rubin (Red Hot Chili Peppers, System of a Down), Rush, Ruth Ruth, Ken Scott (The Beatles, David Bowie), Saliva, Scheer (Ireland), Brian Setzer, Skunk Anansie, Sarah Slean (Canada), Slipknot, Mark E. Smith (The Fall), Marco Antonio Solis, Soul Asylum, Shaggy, Sharleen Spiteri (Texas), Sun-60, Bruce Springsteen, Stavesacre, Steelheart, Gwen Stefani, Dave Stewart, Rod Stewart, Sting, Syd Straw, Joss Stone, T.A.T.U., Terrorvision, That Petrol Emotion, Mel Torme, Manhattan Transfer, Tony Trischka, Van Halen, Velocity Girl, Andy Wallace (Linkin Park, Sheryl Crow), Matt Wallace (Faith No More, Maroon 5), Victoria Williams, Brian Wilson (Beach Boys), Weezer, Wendy and Lisa (Prince), Paul Westerberg, Widespread Panic, Wild Strawberries, The Yellowjackets, You Am I (Australia) Hans Zimmer, Zed (New Zealand), and many others. TESTIMONY: Here is
what some notable people have had to say about (and to) Clif: "Great sound, man!" - Tom Petty, to Clif
while listening to Clif's recordings of Tom and his band, the Heartbreakers, during sessions for their Grammy winning album,
Wildflowers. "That is the best mix I have ever heard!" - L.A. Reid (President of Island Def Jam Records,
and producer of numerous hit albums) after hearing one of Clif's mixes. "That is the best organ sound I
have ever heard!" - Organist extraordinare Benmont Tench (top session player and member of the Heartbreakers) while listening
to playback of Clif's recordings of him. "I love it. Don't change a thing!" - Neil Peart
(of Rush, one of the world's best drummers) to Clif after listening to Clif's quick dialing in of the sound of his drums.
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