Jack Richardson is credited with mentoring rock music producers Bob Ezrin and Garth Richardson at the Nimbus 9 studios.
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Evolutionary has been visited by such artists as The Tragically Hip, Hedley, Keisha Chante, Sloan, Suzie McNeil, The Trews, Three Days Grace, music publishing executives Mike McCarty, and Deane Cameron and record producer Bob Ezrin.
Doug Riley and Rick Wilkins provided musical arrangements, while music producer Bob Ezrin was a series writer.
Jimmie is currently co-producing the artist Christian Kane with Bob Ezrin for Bigger Picture Group at Anarchy Studios in Nashville.
The A-side and "Goodbye Tin Terriers" were co-produced by Bob Ezrin with Crispian Mills.
It was produced by famed record producer Bob Ezrin, who has noted for working with Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd and Kiss; in addition to his usual production duties, he also co-wrote three of the tracks (almost the same pattern he would take with the Hanoi Rocks album Two Steps from the Move.) The album features Trevor Rabin as a guest, who was then noted for his work with Yes on the albums 90125 and Big Generator.