Eight-time Grammy winner, 2018 Emmy nominee and Latin Grammy “Producer of the Year,”Gregg Field is one of the most musically diverse and highly sought-after producers, musicians and educators in music. World class musicians and singers alike, a veritable who’s who of the music world including Placido Domingo, Michael Buble, Pharrell Williams, Barbara Streisand, Alejandro Sanz, Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, Quincy Jones, Garth Brooks, Juan Luis Guerra, Ariana Grande, James Taylor, Andrea Bocelli, Mariah Carey, Alejandro Fernandez, Christina Aguilera, Kevin Spacey, Josh Groban, Mark O’Connor, Tim McGraw, Jason Mraz, Ray Charles, Seal, Gloria Estefan, Jeff Beck, Herbie Hancock, Count Basie, Natalie Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Barry Manilow, LeAnn Rimes, John Williams, Steve Miller, Arturo Sandoval, Dave Koz, Phil Ramone, Sean Combs, Brian Wilson, Wynonna Judd, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Johnny Mathis and Carole King are among his many musical collaborators. At age 24, FIeld toured with Count Basie as his drummer from 1980 through 1982, Ella Fitzgerald from 1985 through 1986 and Frank Sinatra from 1991 through 1995. He can be heard on Sinatra’s historic, multi-platinum Duets and Duets II recordings. Field has performed with major symphonies worldwide including London, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Nashville, Pittsburgh and the National Symphony in Washington D.C. and has been invited by PresidentsObama and Bush to perform at the White House. Recently Field received an Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Music Direction” for the 2017 PBS “Library of Congress -Gershwin Prize” honoring Tony Bennett. Field also produced the historic Apollo Theater’s “Ella 100t: Live From the Apollo” birthday celebration of Ella Fitzgerald and Apollo’s Nina Simone tribute. In 2017Field received a Grammy for producing the “Bluegrass Album of the Year” and Billboard #1 album“Coming Home” by the O’Connor Band. He also produced the 2015 Grammy-winning recording “Life in the Bubble”for Gordon Goodwin’s “Big Phat Band”. Among his recent recordings areSeal’s “Standards”,Arturo Sandoval’s “Ultimate Duets” with Pharrell, Ariana Grande, Stevie Wonder, and Placido Domingo among others. Michael Buble’s#1 Billboard album“To Be Loved”, Alejandro Fernandez #1 Billboard album “Confidencias”, Jason Mraz’s“Love is a Four Letter Word”, and Barbara Streisand’s“What Matters Most”, In 2013 Field received five Latin Grammy nominations including nods for “Album of the Year” and “Producer of the Year”, winning three Latin Grammys including “Best Engineered Album”. In 2010, Field was awarded the coveted “Producer of the Year” Latin Grammy. Recently Field produced the Gloria Estefan/PBS TV Special “The Standards”and he is a regular music producer/director for the “In Performance at theWhite House” series for PBS and is also a regular producer for the Los Angeles Philharmonic-Hollywood Bowl summer series. Fieldis also an author and Vanity Fair magazine contributor. Currently, he serves as Chairman of the Board of Councilors at the USC-Thornton School of Music as well serving on the Library of Congress-“Gershwin Prize” Advisory Board and is a board member of the University of Miami-Frost School of Music. He has served as a Recording Academy Governor and Trustee and Chairman of the Grammy Producers Committee. The Bay Area native lives in Los Angeles and is married to singer Monica Mancini. Grammy and Latin Grammy Nominations & Awards: * Indicates Grammy Win 2018: Best Instrumental or Vocal Arrangement Accompanying a Vocal (arranger and producer) Best Instrumental or Vocal Arrangement Accompanying a Vocal (producer) 2017: *Best Bluegrass Album (producer and engineer) 2015: *Best Large Ensemble (producer and engineer) Best Instrumental Composition (producer) Best Instrumental Arrangement (producer) Beat Instrumental Accompanying a Vocal (producer) 2014: *Best Instrumental Arrangement (producer) 2013: *Best Large Ensemble (producer and engineer) Best Instrumental Arrangement (producer) 2012: Producer of the Year *Best Latin Jazz Album (producer and engineer) *Best Tango Album (producer) *Best Engineered Album (engineer) 2010: *Producer of the Year *Best Instrumental Album (producer and engineer) 2009: Best Jazz Album (producer and engineer) 2005: Best Traditional Pop Vocal (producer) Best Pop Collaboration by a Duo or Group (producer) 2003: Best Jazz Vocal (producer and engineer) EMMY NOMINATIONS AND AWARDS 2018 “Outstanding Music Direction” * Award status pending