Tedd T Explained

Tedd T., born Tedd Andrew Tjornhom (CHURN-home), is a music producer, songwriter, arranger, programmer, and engineer.[1] He launched the independent record label Teleprompt Records in 2003 as a joint venture with Word/Warner Music Group.[2] His interest in the music industry began in his teens while growing up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His early work with Dez Dickerson (an early member of Prince's band "The Revolution") served as an introduction to the influential Minneapolis scene and later led him to Nashville.

Credits

Band Album Released Role(s)
Stuff That Matters 1993 Executive producer, programming, engineer, arranger, lyrics, keyboards
Do You Know This Man? 1995 arranger, keyboards, drums, and bass programming
Arms Around the World 1995 arranger, drums, keyboards, hammond organ, programming, producer, engineer, bass
God 1996 arranger, programming, producer, engineer, fender rhodes, bass, harmonica, percussion, piano
Soulbait 1997 hammond organ, programming, producer, engineer, mellotron, clapping, wurlitzer, moog bass, synthesizer, piano
Threads 1997 producer
Christmas 1997 arranger, guitar, keyboards, programming, producer, engineer, translation, loop, guitar
Static (expanded edition) 1998 executive producer
Mission 3:16 1998 programming, remix programmer
Falling Forward 1998 programming, producer, bass
Pray 1998 arranger, programming, producer, guitar
Mezzamorphis 1999 programming
The Plan 2000 producer, programming, engineer
Transform 2000 producer, programming
Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience 2001 producer, engineer
This Way 2001 programming
Jump5 2001 producer
Stronger 2001 producer, arranger, engineer, guitar
The Whole SHeBANG: All Mixed Up 2001 producer, programming
Christmas Wish 2001 producer, arranger, engineer
Life 2001 producer, arranger, programming, engineer, mixing
Exodus 2002 arranger, producer, engineer, orchestration, mixing
Touch 2002 producer
Cry 2002 programming
Newsboys Remixed 2002 programming, remixing
Christmas 2002 programming, producer, engineer, mixing
Blur 2002 programming, engineer, mixing, remix producer, bass
Worship God 2002 performer
Mix of Life 2002 producer, programming, remixing, engineer, mixing
Accelerate 2003 producer, engineer, editing, mixing, bass
Stacie Orrico 2003 arranger, bass guitar, programming, producer, engineer, mixing
Different Kind of Free 2003 bass guitar, programming, producer, engineer, vocal arrangement, editing, mixing
Dismissed/Anything Is Possible 2003 producer
You Get Me 2003 producer, remixing
The Creed 2004 guitar, programming, producer, engineer, editing, mixing
Mix It Up 2004 programming, remixing, mixing, vocal producer
Reset (EP) 2004 producer, engineer, executive producer, editing, mixing
Live Worship: Blessed Be... 2004 programming, producer, engineer, editing, mixing
Fight the Tide 2004 producer, mixing, overdub engineer
Welcome to Diverse City 2004 programming, engineer, editing, remixing, mixing
Life 2005 programming, producer, engineer, editing, mixing
A Collision 2005 co-producer
Behind the Musik (A Boy Named Jonah) 2005 producer
If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something 2005 producer, engineer
Renovating Diverse City 2005 production / remixing
Mutemath 2006 producer
Go 2006 producer
Say It 2007 producer
Transformers Motion Picture Soundtrack 2007 producer, engineer, mixer
GO Remixed 2007 producer, re-mixer
Give Yourself Away 2007 producer
Houston We Are GO 2008 co-producer
Colors and Sounds May 27, 2008 producer
Glorious 2009 songwriter.
Armistice 2009 producer, engineer, mixer
Miracle 2010 songwriter, producer, engineer
Dangerous 2012 songwriter, producer, engineer, mixer
October Sky 2012 producer, engineer, re-mixer
Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. 2014 songwriter, producer, engineer
Priceless 2015 songwriter, producer, engineer
Honest 2019 songwriter, producer, engineer

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bread of Stone hits the mark with their third album, Saturate, produced by Grammy award winner Tedd T. Shout Life. 3 April 2011.
  2. Web site: Mute Math: A Look at the Beginning. 18 August 2009 . Relevant Magazine. 3 April 2011.