Brisbane Bachelor of Audio graduate Tony Romeril has just released an album titled ‘Will You Remember Me – A Tribute to Ted Mulry’. The album features re-recorded versions of songs from Ted’s final album which was recorded before he passed away in 2001. The Ted Mulry gang were famous in the 1970s for songs such as ‘Jump in My Car’.
Former SAE Sweden student, now Audio lecturer, Joy Deb co-wrote the winning 2015 Eurovision Song Contest song ‘Heroes’ for singer Måns. Joy also co-wrote the song ‘You’ performed by Robin Stjernberg which won Melodifestivalen 2013.
Upon completing his Audio studies, Ricky was lucky enough to spend a week learning at Abbey Road Studios. During his time there, he did some editing for Mark Ronson on the soundtrack to the film ‘Mortdecai’. Mark was so impressed with Ricky’s knowledge of outboard gear and vintage tape machines that he recruited him to work on his next album. Ricky is credited as an engineer on the massive 2015 Mark Ronson hit ‘Uptown Funk’.
Audio graduate Martin has combined his love of computer games with his passion for audio and is pursuing a career in games sound. Martin has received recognition for his audio work on the cult game ‘Among the Sleep’, while another of his soundtrack projects has received over 15 million downloads. Martin now works full-time as a Sound Designer at Krillbite Studio in Norway.
Jon studied a Bachelor of Audio Engineering at SAE Byron Bay where he collaborated with musicians Tyrone Lindqvist and James Hunt and later formed the band RÜFÜS. Their debut album ‘Atlas’ debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Chart in 2013. Their second album ‘Bloom’ was released in January 2016 and went straight to number 1 on the ARIA Chart.
After completing his Bachelor of Audio degree, Kevin Garcia Fernandez accompanied Australian band ‘Wolfmother’ as a live sound engineer on their world tour for 6 months. In 2015, Kevin toured with Ash Grunwald as a full-time Live Sound Technician.
