Wes Morrison is a songwriter, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, mixer, and music producer* based in central/western Connecticut.


Hi. I'm Wes Morrison. If you are a solo artist or duo, I can help you create professional-sounding mixes of your songs, with any or all of the following services:


Check out my latest music video! It's a rock arrangement of John Legend's "All Of Me." Pretty funny, too. (HEY! Who greased the drumsticks?)




Here are some of my other originals and covers.




Check out some of my contest entries on Indaba Music.

* What, exactly, is a "music producer?"

The term "music producer" has been used loosely in recent years. It used to be more of a managerial role, guiding the artist, picking songs, hiring musicians, mixers, et cetera, not just "making beats." Of course, with today's technology, a single person can do A to Z, from writing, to recording, to creating final mixes.

So what kind of "music producer" am I? Very hands-on, I like to be involved in the creative process of taking a song from a simple demo to the final version, filling in missing instruments, getting your input and feedback to make it a song YOU enjoy.

** What about mastering? Wes, do you master recordings?"

Sigh. "Mastering" is a term that's been misused lately. It's not just slapping some "mastering plugins" on the mix and tweaking knobs until it sounds good. Mastering is a task best left to a specialist, who has years of experience and a pristine audio environment in which to listen critically to mixes.

However, if you are on a budget, yes, I can master for overall balance and loudness.

Contact information

I work mainly with artists in central/western Connecticut. However, I've also worked remotely with artists who sent me a temporary vocal track (quality not essential) then recorded their final vocal track once my mix was done. If you are interested in my services, my email is: "wes morrison at juno dot com" (remove all spaces, replace "at" and "dot" with appropriate characters,) or call me at eight six oh, nine nine seven, fifty-six eighty.