John Alagía
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John Alagía is an accomplished music producer. He is best known for his work with the Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer. Alagia is a native of Louisville, Kentucky, and a graduate of Georgetown University. He is represented exclusively by Jim Phelan and Jerimaya Grabher at Global Positioning Services in Santa Monica, CA.
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[edit] Derryberry & Alagia
John was a member of a band known as Derryberry and Alagia. This collaboration featured Doug Derryberry. The group released three records, as follows:
- Reinvigorating the Wheel
- Rutabaga Stew
- Southpaw
[edit] Discography (partial)
[edit] Ben Folds Five
- Various Live Recordings
- Naked Baby Photos
- Space Reels
- Tom and Mary
[edit] Blue Man Group
- The Complex - Billboard Top 200 peak - #60
[edit] Brett Dennen
[edit] Dave Matthews Band
- The Central Park Concert - Billboard Top 200 peak - #14
- Busted Stuff - Billboard Top 200 peak - #1
- Grey Street - Top 40 singles peak - #18
- Listener Supported - Billboard Top 200 peak - #15
- Live in Chicago 12.19.98 - Billboard Top 200 peak - #6
- Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado - Billboard Top 200 peak - #9
- Remember Two Things
- Recently
- Under the Table and Dreaming
- Crash
- Before These Crowded Streets
- Live at Red Rocks
- Weekend On the Rocks
- "Eh Hee"
[edit] David Gray
[edit] Josh Kelley
- For the Ride Home - Billboard Top 200 peak - #159
- Amazing - Top 40 singles peak - #8
[edit] John Mayer
- Room for Squares (2001) - Billboard Top 200 peak - #8
- Any Given Thursday (2003) - Billboard Top 200 peak - #17
- No Such Thing - Billboard Hot 100 singles peak - #13
- Your Body Is a Wonderland (2002) - Billboard Hot 100 singles peak - #18
- Why Georgia (2003) - Billboard Adult Top 40 singles peak - #8
- Continuum - Billboard Top 200 peak - #2
[edit] Jason Mraz
- You and I Both - Top 40 singles peak - #15
- Waiting for My Rocket to Come Billboard Top 200 peak - #55
- The Remedy (2003) - Top 40 singles peak - #4
[edit] Evermore
[edit] Lifehouse
- Self-titled (2005) - Gold
[edit] Mandy Moore
- Wild Hope (2007) Billboard Top 200 peak - #30
[edit] Vertical Horizon
[edit] Rachael Yamagata
- Happenstance (2004)
[edit] Ben Lee
- Ripe (2007)
[edit] Liz Phair
- Somebody's Miracle (2005)- Billboard Top 200 peak - #46
[edit] Katharine McPhee
- Unbroken (October 6, 2009)