Ric Cabot Podmore

Ric Cabot Podmore (born January 9, 1961 - Claire Cabot Podmore) is a songwriter, recording artist and record producer. He is best known as the creative force behind the 80’s AOR band ARRIVAL. Podmore’s credits include work with multi-Grammy Award winning drummer John ‘JR’ Robinson, multi-Grammy Award winning engineer Jeff Woodruff, Grammy Award winning engineer Kevin Clock, multi-platinum producer Beau Hill, artists Mark Free (King Kobra, Unruly Child), Kimberley Dahme (Boston, Tom Hambrick Band) Robbie Wyckoff (Celine Dion, Michael McDonald, Barbra Streisand), Cactus Mosher (Highway 101), Nate, Paul, and Kip Winger (Winger), Larry Thompson (Stevie Wonder) and Dennis Holt (Kerry Livgren, Deneice Williams).

Podmore’s professional career began in 1980 at age 19 when he was introduced to up and coming producer Beau Hill while recording at Applewood Studios in Denver, CO. Recognizing the talent of the young Podmore, Hill tutored him with insights ranging from songwriting arrangement and studio production to artist management and music publishing. During this time, Podmore received his first taste of national prominence, collaborating with Hill and guitarist David Zychek on the Airborne album, “The Dig”.

From 1982-1985, Podmore produced, recorded and toured with the band Saint Germaine, eventually capturing a victory in ‘The Stroh’s Superstar Talent Search’ before disbanding in 1985.

In 1986, Podmore formed ARRIVAL with Charlie McCormick and Norm Peterson. ARRIVAL featured 80’s icon Mark Free as lead vocalist in the bands early years. The band’s first album, “Out Of Nowhere,” was never released and eventually Free moved on to record with the bands Signal and Unruly Child. Throughout the next several years, Podmore and McCormick were able to keep their collaborative partnership in tact and ARRIVAL continued to record, amassing a large library of master recordings. In 1998, ARRIVAL released their critically acclaimed cd, “Delayed,” produced, engineered and mixed by Podmore and Kevin Clock.

More recently, Podmore has been working in the field of film and television production, writing and producing songs featuring Robbie Wyckoff, Pam Savage, Kimberley Dahme and Brian Butler.

Since 1991, Ric Cabot Podmore has held the position of President and CEO of As Is - No Warranty Music, Inc., a publishing firm based in Denver, Colorado.

Discography

1981 - Airborne “The Dig” (writer) - later released in 2002

1987 - ARRIVAL “Out Of Nowhere” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

1988 - ARRIVAL “One Mile High” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

1993 - 5280 “Every Christmas Day” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

1994 - ARRIVAL “All That I Want For Christmas” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

1998 - ARRIVAL “Delayed” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

2002 - ARRIVAL “Into The Outer Side” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

2004 - Ric Cabot Podmore “The Songs” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)

2008 - ARRIVAL “Point Of Origin” (writer, producer, engineer, musician)


Sources

www.asisnowarrantymusic.com

www.aordreamzones.com

www.rockunited.com

 
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