Los Angeles native Krish Sharma (Producer, Mixer, Engineer) brings his own unique mix of skills and energy into the studio. in 2010 Krish won a Grammy award for mixing Ziggy Marley’s "Family Time". A career highlight for many, the Grammy was a portent for more exciting developments over the past years in Krish' already respected professional career. He produced and mixed Warner Brothers' Autozamm album that hit #1 in New Zealand. He was also in the studio with the Rolling Stones engineering the previously uncompleted and never-before-heard bonus tracks on the highly anticipated May, 2010 re-release of "Exile on Main Street (Rarities Edition)" as well as for the subsequent re-release of “Some Girls” that have both charted to much acclaim domestically and globally. His work on Exile and Some Girl’s Rarities is a natural and deserved followup to his prior engineering and mixing of the Stones' album "A Bigger Bang" (Virgin), which itself has been hailed as "a worthy successor to their masterworks" by Rolling Stone magazine. A true artist of exceptional scope, Krish' has also collaborated with such innovative musicians as Perry Farrell (appearing as producer and musician on Perry's "Songs Yet to Be Sung" album) and System of a Down's lead singer Serj Tankian, as well as musical legends as diverse and artistically ground-breaking as Al Greene, Johnny Mathis, and Brian Wilson. A further sampling of his credits features work with Kris Kristofferson, The Cult, Poison, Amos Lee, Counting Crows, Supreme Beings of Leisure, Liz Phair, and Hilary Duff, and just further reinforces Krish' unique talents and broad musical range. Krish's experience also extends to work with many overseas artists such as Italy's Zucchero and extensive work in Japan with Avex Trax and artists such as Hide (X Japan) and the critically acclaimed Oblivion Dust. Krish has also produced South Korea’s Luna, a critical and digital success and helmed blues up-and-comer Hamish Anderson’s US debut which was released as Hamish toured with the late B. B. King as the opening act. He produced Blackcowboy’s beautiful “Come On” which featured Gisele Bunchen in it’s extremely popular video. Krish has also branched out as host and judge on Gimme the Gig along with longtime friend and partner Don Was and is currently a producer on the exciting new biopic of Alan Lomax which he is developing along with the producers of last year’s “Get on Up”.