Glenn Wheeler

GLENNWHEELER_final_forwebGlenn Wheeler, the grandson of Houston Radio Pioneer, Harvey ”the judge” Wheeler {long time chief engineer KPRC radio}, knew at a very early age, that he wanted to be involved in the business and engineering of music. In the early 70’s, Glenn was seen tapping his toe to the sounds of a Big Band at the grand opening of the Houston Inter-Continental Airport hotel.

Glenn has been known as a live recording and mixing specialist. He has recorded and mixed more that 200 albums for many groups and ensembles. Glenn has engineered for a wide variety of musical acts, television broadcasts, remote recordings, has mixed for venues as large as 35,000 people, and has designed numerous systems for home, worship, concert and studio applications.

A grammy nominated engineer, he has worked with a wide variety of both local and national artists as well as many record lables. From classical, jazz, country, pop, christian, gospel, opera, choral, symphonic, and military band music, he continues to help clients make great music.

Share Glenn, Traey, Aaron and Larry worked hard in May to rewire Studio A. They prepped the room for the installation of our new Solid State Logic Duality mixing console. Photos by Angela Grant and Aaron Morris. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; }  Read More →

Share Producer Robert Linder and arranger Bernie Hatch have been working hard at Tierra Studios lately on a jazz standard album, featuring Houston saxophonist, Larry Slezak and his band. The songs are a collection of jazz standards and original tunes by Bernie Hatch and Larry Slezak. Here we see engineer Glenn Wheeler preparing to track string musicians for the album.  Read More →

Share We were on hand again this year for another killer recording of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston. If you haven’t seen it, this show is incredible and Houston’s Society does it as well as any company in the world. A full orchestra, chorus and a talented cast put us at 35+ channels! We captured Ruddygore on 2-Alesis HD24′s with 2 more HD’s as backup. All inputs went through the Crest VX 40 channel (thank you goprosound.com) and sounded phenomenal. We’re just getting this one in the can for now, but I can’t wait to come... [Read more]

Share OnSeeker is an new search engine focused on providing children, families, and the Christian community an alternate method of searching the Internet. The Unveiling is the first in a series of talent contests geared to discover new talent and promote family-friendly music. The winners of the contest, Anchordown, and Nick Fry, came to Tierra Studios for a day of recording and mixing with sound engineers Glenn Wheeler, Randy Miller, and Larry Murphy. Their finished songs are featured on the OnSeeker website, accessible by clicking here.  Read More →

Share Singer Chari has been at Tierra Studios lately cutting vocal tracks. Working alongside her producer, Chari laid down vocals for four of her songs with Glenn Wheeler engineering.  Read More →