Roy Harter

Summary

Roy Harter (born March 6, 1973) is a New York Emmy award-winning, composer, sound designer and audio mixer, best known for his work in television and film. He is also a multi-instrumentalist for various performing and recording artists. Harter was the founder and owner of the post-production facility SkinnyMan, located in Times Square, New York.

Roy Harter
Roy Harter in his home studio, 2003
Roy Harter in his home studio, 2003
Background information
Birth nameRoy Gunther Harter
Born (1973-03-06) March 6, 1973 (age 51)
Sunnyside, Queens, New York
GenresCountry, Rock, Dub, Experimental, Ska, Folk, Blues, Metal
Occupation(s)Sound Designer, Musician, Radio Personality
Instrument(s)Keyboards, Accordion, Theremin, Guitar, Drums

Biography edit

Editional Effects edit

In 1998 Harter became co-owner of the audio division of the television post-production facility Editional Effects, (EENYC) located in Times Square, New York City. He set up and ran their audio division.[1]

SkinnyMan edit

In 2003 Harter set up his television and film post-production facility SkinnyMan, in Times Square, New York City. He has composed music, mixed television commercials, promos, and shows for many major television networks. SkinnyMan served as a home base and recording studio for all of Harter's musical projects.[2]

Credits edit

Roy Harter is the music composer for a number of television and internet shows, including the popular Nickelodeon game show, Figure It Out. He is the composer for astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson’s show StarTalk, as well as Don Jamieson’sThat Jamieson Show”.

Harter performs and tours with various musical artists and bands, including Dan Donnelly's live band Sonovagun, The Membranes, Goldblade, The Fabulous Good Time Party Boys, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Damien Dempsey, Duke Special, The Levellers, The Pietasters, 3 Daft Monkeys, The Celtic Social Club, Pattern Pusher, and Common.

Using various musicians, including members of Paul Simon's band and Stiff Little Fingers, Roy Harter composed all the promotional music for the children's television network Noggin. The "Alley Pond Park Ensemble" he created for the project was given strict rules that only allowed the musicians to perform using common household items, such as pots and pans.[3]

 
Roy Harter giving a televised alpine bell performance in Times Square, New York

On October 21, 2005 Harter gave a televised alpine bell performance in Times Square, New York City. The event was sponsored by Verizon and aired on Nickelodeon. The performance was also simulcast on the Viacom Jumbo-Tron Screen in Times Square, New York.

From January 2007 to 2010, Harter hosted a weekly radio show entitled "Roy Harter's Outlaw Hour", airing every Sunday night on UK based, Tinternet Radio. The show was primarily a music program showcasing outlaw country and rebellious musical acts, both classic and modern.

Since 2011, Harter has become a regular character on "The Davey Mac Sports Program", hosted by Dave McDonald. He plays the musical sidekick character of "Roy Shaffer", often interrupting and accompanying the host with humorous musical stings. The radio show was broadcast on SiriusXM every Saturday night at 7-10 PM (EST) on the Opie Radio channel.

 
Roy Harter aka Roy Shaffer in the Opie and Anthony Studio

From 2016 to 2022 Harter was the musical director and co-host of the East Side Dave Show on Compound Media.

Harter is involved with The Beatles Complete On Ukulele project. This worldwide musical project, founded by David Barratt, features a re-recorded version of an original Beatles song, with a ukulele in every arrangement. Harter has produced tracks with radio personality Sherwin Sleeves, as well as bestselling author Deepak Chopra for the project.[4]

Since May 2015 he has been a featured accordionist of The Celtic Social Club (collective of Scottish, Breton, French and New York musicians). Their album unplugged New York City was released in France on October 30 on the label Keltia Musique.

Filmography edit

  • 2003: Tide – Composer
  • 2005: The Mad One – Actor
  • 2007: Area X - Composer
  • 2007: Astoria Park – Sound Design / Mix
  • 2007: The Slackers - Sound Design / Mix
  • 2008: Act As If - Sound Design / Mix
  • 2010: Go-Go - Composer / Sound Design / Mix
  • 2010: After the Catch (Season 4) - Sound Design / Mix
  • 2012: Nickelodeon's Figure It Out - Composer

Discography edit

As Roy Harter

  • 2016: Roy Harter presents Stingers and Songs from The East Side Dave Show
  • 2013: Oddy Clone With Sherwin Sleeves
  • 2003: Lover of Beauty and Coffee Breath

As Audio Engineer or Producer

  • 2001: Liz Skillman - "In the Middle"[5]
  • 2002: Liz Skillman - "Wayphoria"
  • 2000: Abbey of Regina Laudis - "Women in Chant"
  • 2000: Bed Devils - "Le Caprice"
  • 1999: Dequincy's Dream - "Solfege"
  • 1998: Dequincy's Dream - "Jeepers Mister, Thanks for the Sweet Deal"

With Dan Donnelly & Sonovagun

  • 2006: Bootleg
  • 2006: The Beach E.P.
  • 2007: Yearning a Living
  • 2008: Live in NYC
  • 2010: Running E.P.
  • 2011: Country and Northern

References edit

  1. ^ "Editional Effects Opens Audio Div". Archived from the original on 2014-04-07.
  2. ^ "About". SkinnyMan.
  3. ^ "Sometimes a Job is Child's Play". Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2007-02-08.
  4. ^ "184 – Something – Deepak Chopra » The Beatles Complete On Ukulele". The Beatles Complete On Ukulele. 24 July 2012.
  5. ^ "MusicDish e-Journal - Liz Skillman and Joaquim - In the Middle". MusicDish.
  • "Editional Effects Study For Gene Simmons, Tommy Lee Mixes". Mix: Professional Audio & Music Production. 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2011-06-13. With only a month to take five Tommy Lee and six Rock School spots from concept to delivery, Henke turned to EENYC audio division co-owner and senior engineer Roy Harter. "It was fun working on projects featuring the bands I grew up with," says Hartner.
  • "Editional Effects Gets In The Spirit With ?Cheerleader Nation". Digital Post Production. March 9, 2006. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Along with Senior Engineer/Audio Division Co-Owner Roy Harter, Barry created the complete sound design for the campaign?from V.O. records and full mixes to foley work.
  • Sarah Benzuly. "Sometimes a Job Is Child's Play". Mix: Professional Audio & Music Production. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Hothead engineer Roy Harter recently composed and produced all of the original music for the redesign of Noggin, a children's network.
  • "Roy Harter". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Sound Department (3 titles) ... Composer (3 titles)
  • Mark Kirby (2001-04-30). "Liz Skillman and Joaquim - In the Middle". Music Dish. Retrieved 2011-06-13. And "Illuminate" features open, ethereal, guitar chords, harmonium by Roy Harter, ...
  • "Top 10 Kid Spots – Runners-up". kidscreen. October 1, 2002. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Music Production Company: Skinnyman Productions -- Composer: Roy Harter -- Recording Studio: Hot Head
  • "All New Music Helps Liven Up Noggin The N". Videography. February 14, 2012. Archived from the original on April 7, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2019. Music Production Company: Skinnyman music composer -- Composer: Roy Harter -- Recording Studio: Editional Effects
  • "US Soldiers' Music Is Soundtrack for Editional Effects". Design In Motion. September 30, 2004. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved 2011-06-13. VH1 freelance promo producer Adrian Henke tapped Editional Effects' Sr. Audio Engineer and Co-owner of the audio division, Roy Harter...
  • "Editional Effects Opens Audio Div". Pro Sound News. May 1, 2004. Archived from the original on April 7, 2014. Retrieved 2011-06-13. new audio division set up in partnership with engineer and composer, Roy Harter.
  • "Lover of Beauty and Coffee Breath". MTV. May 1, 1998. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Album title by Roy Harter
  • "PS I Love You". Website. March 1, 2013. Retrieved 2011-06-13. Produced sadistically by Mr. Roy Harter at SkinnyMan
  • "Skinnyman bio". Website. March 1, 2013. Retrieved 2011-06-13. history of studio

External links edit

  • Roy Harter website