Steven Heller (composer-producer) is a producer-composer, based in
Asheville, North Carolina, who has won two
Grammy Award
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s, as well as a number of national awards for his music and recordings. He was production music supervisor for the 1995 Miramax film, ''"
The Journey of August King
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.'' He wrote and produced the theme music for "Conversations" and "Evening Rounds," listener call-in programs on the public radio station
WCQS, in
Asheville, North Carolina. Steven Heller is the father of guitarist Drew Heller of the band
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Grammy awards
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1996 - 39th Annual Grammy Awards (February 26, 1997) - Best Spoken Word Album for Children:
David Holt, narrator;
David Holt, Steven Heller & Virginia Callaway, producers; for ''Stellaluna''
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2002 - 45th Annual Grammy Awards (February 23, 2003) - Best Traditional Folk Album:
David Holt &
Doc Watson
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, artists; Steven Heller, engineer/mixer; Steven Heller, producer; for ''Legacy''
References
External links
Legacy website (Doc Watson and David Holt)Bob Moog Foundation Board of DirectorsGrammy Awards Official Website Grammy Awards winnersat Grammy.com (searchable database)
Grammy Award winners
Living people
Musicians from Asheville, North Carolina
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)
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