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Artist Reviews 

Travis Mobley
Keyboards/Singer/Songwriter
"Between Little Rock and Georgetown"
 

You won't find a better producer and/or musician for your project.  Kevin is the absolute best.  He has a way of bringing out the best in anyone.  His style of producing is like no other.  Just being in his presence will make you step your game up and bring out your creative side.  Some of the best sessions that I've done to date have been ones that Kevin has produced.  if you want top notch quality at a reasonable rate, use Key Productions. 

scott heidner
 
Singer/ Songwriter/Acoustic Guitar
 

Working with Kevin was a great combination of comfort and challenge.  His confidence in his craft and easy going manner helped me relax and know we were making a great product.  At the same time, Kevin never settled for a "halfway" effort from anybody, including me.  It was obvious he had committed a tremendous amount of time to my project before he ever stepped foot in the studio, as we hit our stride within minutes of setting up.  Kevin knows how to speak either technically or plainly, depending on what is called for, with engineers, musicians, and artists.  That's why I'm a repeat client with plans to make many more projects with Kevin for years to come.

Mark Wills
 Multi-platinum selling country music star/ Songwriter/ Performer.
 
"19 Something," "Wish You Were Here" and "Don't Laugh At Me;" all of which received nominations for Single, Song and Video of the Year by the Country Music Association. Wills won the Academy of Country Music 's award for Top New Male Vocalist in 1998. In 2002, his single "19 Something" spent six consecutive weeks at No. 1, was Billboard's top country hit of the year and was the second most-played song of the decade in 2009.
 

 

Working with Kevin on "Second Time Around", I entrusted him to help me create a fresh new sound for many of my hit songs while still keeping them recognizable to my core audience.  He accomplished this by using different arrangements, feels, and instrumentation, but never straying too far away from the original versions.  The atmosphere in the studio was always relaxed and fun but still productive.  Oh, and he's not a shabby guitarist either!

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