Kevin Churko

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Kevin Churko
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Background information
Birth nameKevin Gregory Churko
Born (1968-01-19) 19 January 1968 (age 56)
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
Genres
Occupations
  • Producer
  • audio engineer
  • musician
Instruments
  • Bass
  • drums
Years active1980s–present
Website kevinchurko.com

Kevin Gregory Churko (born 19 January 1968) is a Canadian record producer, sound engineer and musician best known for his work with artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Papa Roach, Modern Science, Five Finger Death Punch, Disturbed, In This Moment, Shania Twain, Hellyeah and Skillet. He currently resides in Las Vegas, where he works out of his private studio, "The Hideout". [1] He is the father of Kane Churko.

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Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2008"I Don't Wanna Stop" / "God Bless the Almighty Dollar" – Ozzy OsbourneJuno Award Recording Engineer of the Year [2] Won
2008"I Don't Wanna Stop" / "God Bless the Almighty Dollar" – Ozzy OsbourneJuno Award Jack Richardson Producer of the Year [2] Nominated
2008"I Don't Wanna Stop" – Ozzy OsbourneGrammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance [3] Nominated
2009"Disappearing" / "The Big Bang" – Simon CollinsJuno Award Recording Engineer of the Year [2] Won
2010"Look Where You're Walking" – Modern Science / "The Dream" – In This MomentJuno Award Jack Richardson Producer of the Year [2] Nominated
2010"Scream" – Ozzy OsbourneGrammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance [3] Nominated
2011"Let It Die" / "Life Won't Wait" – Ozzy OsbourneJuno Award Recording Engineer of the Year [2] Won
2012"American Capitalist" – Five Finger Death PunchRevolver Golden Gods Awards Album of the Year [4] Nominated
2012"American Capitalist" – Five Finger Death PunchRadio Contraband Rock Radio Awards Album of the Year [5] Won
2012"Coming Down" – Five Finger Death PunchRadio Contraband Rock Radio Awards Song of the Year [5] Won
2013"The Wrong Side of Heaven Vol. 1" – Five Finger Death PunchLoudwire Music Awards Rock Album of the Year [6] Nominated
2013"Life Me Up" – Five Finger Death PunchLoudwire Music Awards Rock Song of the Year [6] Nominated
2013"Blood" – In This Moment / "Coming Down" – Five Finger Death PunchJuno Award Recording Engineer of the Year [2] Won
2013"Blood / Adrenalize" – In This MomentJuno Award Jack Richardson Producer of the Year [2] Nominated
2014"The Wrong Side of Heaven" – Five Finger Death Punch / "Stardust" – Gemini SyndromeJuno Award Recording Engineer of the Year [2] Nominated
2014"The Wrong Side of Heaven Vol. 1" – Five Finger Death PunchRevolver Golden Gods Album of the Year [7] Nominated
2014"Lift Me Up" – Five Finger Death PunchRevolver Golden Gods Song of the Year [7] Won
2014"The Wrong Side of Heaven Vol. 1" – Five Finger Death PunchBandit Rock Awards Best International Album [8] Won
2015"Got Your Six" – Five Finger Death PunchLoundwire Music Awards Best Rock Album [9] Nominated
2015"Wash It All Away" – Five Finger Death PunchLoudwire Music Awards Best Rock Song [9] Nominated
2015"Immortalized" – DisturbedSiriusXM Octane Music Awards Album of the Year [10] Won
2017"The Sound of Silence" – DisturbedGrammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance [11] Nominated
2017"The Sound of Silence" – DisturbediHeartRadio Music Awards Rock Song of the Year [10] Nominated
2017"The Sound of Silence" – DisturbediHeartRadio Music Awards Best Cover Song of the Year [10] Nominated
2017"The Sound of Silence" – DisturbedLoudwire Music Awards Best Rock Song [9] Nominated
2017"Unleashed" – SkilletDove's Rock/Contemporary Album [12] Nominated
2018"Unleashed Beyond" – SkilletDove's Rock/Contemporary Album [13] Won
2019"And Justice for None..." – Five Finger Death PunchBandit rock Awards Best International Album [14] Won
2020"Victorious" – SkilletDove's Rock/Contemporary Album [15] Won
2021"The In-Between" – In This MomentGrammy's Best Metal Performance [16] Nominated

Discography

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