Ric Wake

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Ric Wake is a record producer recognized as one of the top music producers in the world and is an Academy Award winner and a two time Grammy Award winner. In 1998, he was honored by N.A.R.A.S. as ‘Producer of the Year’ in recognition of his production work and his impact on the industry. A Senior VP of A&R at Epic Records. During Ric’s tenure with Sony Music Entertainment as Staff Producer Ric produced artists including Jennifer Rush & Taylor Dayne. He is famous for producing such hits as Mariah Carey's "Someday" and Jennifer Lopez's "Waiting For Tonight". Dayne In October 2007, it has been announced that Greek composer Yanni and Wake are working together in the studio producing new music and collaborating with prodigy singer/songwriters to put them in the most creative environment possible to reach their full potential.[1]

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