Live performances by: Derek Ryan (lead vocals, guitar), Mattew "Craftsman" Parsons (lead guitar, backing vocals), Dan Parsons (bass, backing vocals), Ed Johnson (drums, percussion), Diane (piano)
"These Things" studio performances by: Derek Ryan (vocals, guitar, backing vocals), Jeremy Rubolino (piano, string arrangements), Matthew "Craftsman" Parsons (guitar, piano), Bruce Kulick (lead guitar), Gary Novak (drums, percussion), Chris Chaney (bass)
Produced by Jeremy Rubolino and Bruce Kulick
Co-Produced by Derek Ryan with Matthew "Craftsman" Parsons (pre-production)
Channel Theory is the musical project of singer/songwriter Derek Ryan out of Chicago, IL. The debut record "These Things" was written and recorded over 3 months in the summer/fall of 2008 and was released digitally in April 2009. The record landed several t.v. spots and has been played on over 200 radio stations nationwide. Channel Theory has performed at internationally known festivals including Red Gorilla Festival and Summerfest Milwaukee. They continue to play select festivals and hope for your continued support. Thanks!
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Management: Brian Waymire, RedGorilla Music
Publicity: Dawn Kamerlang, The Press House
License this music for commercial use through Pump Audio
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