John Hurley is listed in the credits for the following albums:
Year | Artist | Album | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Bash 'N The Code | More Than Enough | Engineer |
1990 | Steven Curtis Chapman | For the Sake of the Call | Assistant Mix |
1992 | dc Talk | Free at Last | Assistant Mix Engineer |
1993 | Carman | The Standard | Assistant Engineer |
1993 | Steve Camp | Taking Heaven by Storm | Assistant Engineer |
1994 | 4Him | The Ride | Additional Recording |
1995 | Aaron Jeoffrey | Aaron Jeoffrey | Engineer |
John Hurley
John Hurley was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a child, he performed in Pittsburgh barrooms with his uncle, and co-hosted a local radio show. He also sang with the Pittsburgh Opera Company before discovering rock and roll and moving to Nashville. He joined the Tree music publishing company as a songwriter in 1962.
John and his songwriting partner Ronald Wilkins were responsible for writing the hit songs "Love of the Common People" and "Son of a Preacher Man."
In 1970, Hurley moved to California to work on his first solo album for RCA Records. He recorded two further albums, but they were not commercially successful.