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John Jaszcz (Yaa-sh)
Born
John Nicholas Jaszcz

February 26, 1954
Occupation(s)Engineer, Producer, Mixer
WebsiteOfficial website Record Label

John Jaszcz (pronounced "Yosh") is an American music engineer, producer, and mixer.

"Yosh," as he has been nicknamed, currently resides and works in Franklin, Tennessee. He is a well-known engineer in the R&B and Gospel music communities. He has mixed albums for Kirk Franklin (Grammy Award winning 2005 release Hero among others), Dorinda Clark Cole, Tye Tribbett, Israel Houghton, Kurt Carr, and Ledisi.

John Jaszcz got his start in Detroit as an engineer for records by Parliament-Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins, George Clinton, Zapp, and Commissioned. His move to Tennessee facilitated his involvement in country and rock music working with artists including Billy Ray Cyrus, John Michael Montgomery, and Collective Soul.

His production credits include Sonicflood (produced with John Lawry), co-production with guitarist Dennis Coffey, and is involved in co-producing and mixing various projects with the Nashville-based production company Zodlounge.

In 2010, Jaszcz started an independent record label, Yosh Bros Entertainment, as a platform for artists he produces. The roster currently includes Kree Woods, DJ Sahnik, and Lacey Mason.

He has won 7 Grammy Awards and multiple Dove Awards.

Partial discography

Full Discography available at AllMusic

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