Tony Huerta
Sonic Audio Productions
(Owner/Chief Engineer)
Tony Huerta started his career as a professional singer for Elitch Gardens in 1990. While attending the University of Northern Colorado and majoring in Vocal Music, he founded his first A Cappella group with Matthew Selby (LA, CA) called "Exact Change", which later moved to the Seattle area and became the popular vocal group, “M-Pact”.
In 1998, Tony joined the groundbreaking A Cappella group called "The 17th Avenue Allstars" and performed for ten years as the Vocal Percussionist, Arranger, Recording Producer, and Baritone/Tenor, performing in about 70-80 concerts per year across the United States.
His performance credits include: Opening for Orleans, Fire Fall, Royal Crown Review, The Temptations, The Persuasions (including a solo performance with the legendary Jerry Lawson), The Coasters, Three Dog Night, Grand Funk Railroad, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, and Randy Bachman (Bachman Turner Overdrive), Leslie Gore, and Gary Puckett. Huerta’s national Anthem credits are: The Denver Nuggets (6 Years), The Broncos for all home games in 2004-2006, and The Colorado Avalanche 2004-2006 Back-up to Jake Shcroeder.
Eko Recording Studio was founded in 1998. Since 2000, Huerta has produced and engineered A Cappella CD Projects for: The “17th Avenue Allstars”, “Groove Society”, “Moosebutter”, Vocality Music, “Face”, DU “Idiosingcrasies”, US Air Force Academy “In the Stairwell”, “Sound Of The Rockies”, Skyline Chorus”, “Storm Front”, “Nexus”, and “Ignition”.
In January 2007, Huerta changed his business name to Sonic Audio Productions to reflect a new direction as a mix engineer for live a cappella concerts. His current clients include; “Face”, “Groove Society”, and exclusive Front of House Engineer for 10 time Grammy Award winners, “Take 6”. Recently, Tony found himself back working with M-Pact as engineer, touring throughout the United States and Asia, most recently tours in S. Korea and Singapore.
Tony continues to work diligently in the Sonic Audio recording studio, located in Lower Downtown Denver, Colorado, and continues to perform as a substitute for the vocal rock band Face, and the 17th Avenue Allstars. Most recently, Tony was featured in the Shure Notes publication in December 2008 as a specialist in the field of audio engineering for A Cappella music, featuring Take 6. See the article by clicking on the shure logo.