About

Graham Spice, Associate Professor of Music Production and Recording Technology, joined the faculty at Shenandoah Conservatory in 2018. He brings years of experience as both a music technologist and a musician.

Professor Spice teaches classes across various topics, including the music industry, music production, live sound, Electronic Dance Music (EDM), sound design, remote recording, studio design, and acoustics, and has years of experience directing contemporary music ensembles. Spice is certified as an Ableton Certified Trainer, an Avid Certified Instructor for Pro Tools, and a Sonnox Certified Instructor. He recently became a Certified Instructor for Wwise, Audiokinetic’s software solution for interactive media and video games.

As a producer and engineer, Graham Spice has worked with world-class artists like Keith Urban, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten, Jeff Coffin, Jimmy Herring, Scotty Moore, John Medeski, Jack Dangers, Lettuce, Marvin Stamm, and Trey Anastasio along with legendary engineers like Denny Purcell and Richard Dodd.

Professor Spice is a member of the Audio Engineering Society, Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association, Technology for Music Education, and the College Music Society.

He can regularly be found producing and recording area artists as well as performing with various groups playing guitar, piano, and computer. Audition samples of music and life at this website.