Kevin Doyle is one of the world’s most influential and in-demand producer/engineers. The list of artists he’s worked with reads like a who’s who of the music industry, and includes Van Morrison, Andrea Bocelli, Anne Murray, Kiss, Yo Yo Ma, Alannah Myles, Hall and Oates, Glenn Gould, Michelle Wright, With a style of excellence that combines creativity and finesse, Kevin was nominated the #1 Recording Engineer and the winner of 3 Juno Awards as Canada’s best Mixer/engineer. And in addition has been nominated for a Grammy Award for the multiple Grammy award winning CD “Goldberg Variations” by the late Glenn Gould.
Kevin Doyle Biography
Growing up in Toronto, Kevin joined his first band at age fourteen. A self-taught guitar player, he played in local bands throughout high school. At 18, he decided to focus on music production and engineering and began to study seriously with a world famous faculty at Fanshawe College in London Ontario. During summer breaks he played in local bands and produced/engineered punk rock bands.
After graduating from Fanshawe in 1980, Kevin went on to record “The Demics” ground breaking EP “New York City”. The success of The Demics opened the doors to “Sounds Interchange” one of Canada’s premiere recording studios in Toronto. It was at this studio that Kevin initiated a unique working relationship with Glenn Gould and Bob Ezrin (Kiss).
In the mid-80′s, Kevin began to develop an enormously successful career as a multiple genre engineer/producer. In 1990, a Juno award was awarded to Kevin for his world class mix of Alannah Myle’s “Black Velvet” CD. In the next 5 years, Kevin was nominated for a Juno Award every year, winning his second Juno for Anne Murray’s “Croonin” CD. In the late 90′s, Kevin traveled the world extensively working with famous artists and also volunteering his services in Africa and Russia.
At the turn of the century, Kevin took a 2-year sabbatical from work and trekked the world with his 2 sons and rejoined the industry at the requests of Anne Murray and Jack Lenz (The Passion Of The Christ). In 2004 added teaching to his credentials, where he undertook a music professor role at his former Alma Matter “Fanshawe College”.
Recently Kevin has set up his own facility in London, Ontario, which has allowed him to work on various projects locally and internationally.

