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Nimbus School of Recording & Media was co-founded by some of the world’s top music producers: Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Kiss, Alice Cooper) and GGGarth Richardson (Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Biffy Clyro). With all courses taught by current industry leaders, Nimbus equips the next generation of creative professionals with both the technical and personal skills needed to succeed in the ever-changing music & media industries.
We are the elite, hands-on, 24⁄7 music and media school offering mentorship-based professional training in: audio engineering, music production, video production, sound design, live sound, business, and more. Get ready to create your future in the music and media industry!
History
Established in 2009.
The Nimbus legacy began in the late 60s with music legend Jack Richardson. A pioneer and mentor, Jack produced over 240 albums, 27 Billboard charted singles and over 20 Billboard charted albums. He has received 38 gold and platinum awards.
Jack in turn mentored Bob Ezrin and Jack’s son GGGarth, both of whom went on to successful careers as producers.
In 2009, Bob and GGGarth partnered with Kevin Williams to co-found Nimbus School of Recording & Media. Their mandate is to teach the next generation of content creators in the same way that they were taught, by passing along the traditions of excellence in audio engineering and music production pioneered by Jack.
Nimbus is an elite hands-on training facility offering 24⁄7 studio access to all our students, training on world-class gear and technology and mentorship from industry leaders.
Meet the Business Owner
Bob E.
Business Owner
Canadian-born Nimbus co-founder Bob Ezrin has had a legendary career as a music and entertainment producer, songwriter, arranger and mixer that has spanned over 40 years. Bob Ezrin has worked with a wide variety of artists including: Alice Cooper, Kiss, Pink Floyd, Fefe Dobson, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, K’naan, will.i.am, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, U2, Green Day, Rod Stewart, Nine Inch Nails, 30 Seconds to Mars, The Darkness, Jane’s Addiction and the Deftones and many more. Ezrin was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in April, 2004, and into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in March, 2006.