Geoff Heslop | |
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Born |
Corbridge, Northumberland, England |
3 June 1947
Occupation(s) | record producer, musician, songwriter |
Instruments | guitars, etc |
Years active | 1960s – present |
Labels | Rubber Records, Black Crow Records, Shipbuilders Label, Shipyard Label |
Associated acts | Mission Shift, Ribbon Road |
Website | [1] |
Geoff Heslop (born 3 June 1947 in Northumberland, England) is an English record producer and musician
After training as a recording engineer, Geoff turned to record production, producing albums for the Rubber Records label in Newcastle upon Tyne. He went on to set up the Black Crow Records label, the Coquetdale Music Publishing company (with Kathryn Tickell) and Redesdale Studios (with singer Dick Gaughan. In the 1990s he put together a 2nd publishing company with his songwriter wife Brenda Heslop named Ribbon Road Music and issued 5 albums. He now owns and runs Shipyard Studios with his daughter Jill and produces music by himself and others on their Shipyard label.
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Joe Hutton, Willy Taylor, Will Atkinson, Mike Tickell, Allan Wood, The John Dagg Band) 1987
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'Standing on the Shoulders of Giants', article in May/June 2007 issue of Living Tradition Magazine. 'Selling Coals to Newcastle' by Judith Murphy, published by North East England History Institute 2008 'The Mocking Horse' by Alan Hull, illustrated by Geoff Heslop 'Dazzling Stranger, Bert Jansch and the British Folk and Blues revival' by Colin Harper, published by Bloomsbury Publishing, London 2000