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Paul Mutzabaugh
Based in Chicago, Paul has worked professionally for over 20 years in both live
and studio settings, enjoying a variety of genres and disciplines. Versatile in
a myriad of keyboard instruments – acoustic & electric pianos, Hammond B-3 organ,
synthesizers, and accordion – he has also developed a unique voice on the electric
bass. Additional doublings include acoustic & electric guitars, as well as
auxiliary percussion.
Paul also works consistently as a producer and audio engineer in service of a wide range of artists. Pinguino Studio was developed to meet pro-level recording and production demands for projects in need of overdub tracking, digital editing, mixing, and mastering. Paul holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music Composition from DePaul University and is a former marching member of the Cavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps (1997-2000, tenor drums). He is a member of the American Federation of Musicians, Local 10-208 (Chicago) and the Theatre Musicians Association - Chicago Chapter. |
| contact: | paul@paulmutzabaugh.com |
| homepage: | www.paulmutzabaugh.com |
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Organ Trio no label |
Ari Seder, guitar Paul Mutzabaugh, Hammond B-3 organ Darren Scorza, drums |
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Laid Back Vol. 1 Boptism BCD-012026 recorded January 2026 in Chicago, IL/USA
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Rich Willey, trumpet, tuba Jim Gailloreto, soprano sax, alto sax, flute Geof Bradfield, tenor sax Steve Duncan, trombone, bass trombone Carey Deadman, trumpet John Swana, EVI Felton Offard, guitar Paul Mutzabaugh, piano, keyboard, Hammond B-3 organ Chuck Webb, bass Charles Heath, drums Rich Trelease, percussion |
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