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Greg Ciccolo :: Dan Wolfson :: Randy D'Abbraccio

Greg Ciccolo - Owner

Greg Ciccolo studied with John Moriarity in the combined opera program of the Boston and New England Conservatories. There he received his Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance.

As a tenor he has sung the more demanding repertoire and has performed the leading tenor rolls in: Carmen, Il Travatore, Tosca, Rigoletto, Cavaleria, Rusticana, Werther, and La Traviata; just to name a few. He has sung with: New York City Opera Forum, Empire State Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Sarasota Opera, Bel Canto Opera, Providence Lryic Opera, the Brescia Festival Opera in Italy, as well as the North Shore Philharmonic.

Since stepping off the stage in 2002 Greg has re-devoted himself to his original passion of music creation. Since acquiring his first tape recorder at the age of ten, audio production has been an integral part of his life. Since 2002 Greg has been focusing his attention the building and development of Raving Crow Studios.

In late 2004 Greg hired Mark Bates as the Chief Engineer and in early 2005 Greg has opened not only Raving Crow Studios to the Boston music scene, but also his ears.
Dan Wolfson - Studio Manager

Dan Wolfson has been a musician since he took piano lessons at age 5. At age 8, he switched to guitar, and the rest is history. Following his 1991 graduation from New York University where he studied economics, he spent several years in the investment industry. Eventually he decided to follow his musical aspirations. In Dec. 2005 he graduated from the New England Institute of Art with an Associates degree in audio production.
Randy D'Abbraccio - Assistant Engineer

Randy has been an audiophile for as long as he could work the record player. Learning to understand music as well as the technology behind it has always intrigued him greatly. During the latter half of high school with his exposure to electronic music he took up the art of DJing and technologically based music. He got a job at a local music retail chain to stay in touch with the current music situation. DJing was a great hobby of his that lasted up until his college career with culmination of house parties and a short residency at a club in Boston.

After DJing Randy returned to his roots in music technology and the nature of sound, which led him to studying audio at the New England Institute of Arts. There he met up with Greg Ciccolo and helped in the creation of Raving Crow Studios. Along with being a music production student, Randy is also interning as a live sound engineer at the Middle East rock club in Cambridge.