Mitchell Froom

Musician

Birthday June 29, 1953

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace California

Age 70 years old

Nationality United States

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1953

Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer.

He was a member of the bands Gamma and Latin Playboys, and is currently the keyboardist for Crowded House.

He has produced albums for several artists, including Richard Thompson, Los Lobos, Suzanne Vega, and Vonda Shepard.

Froom began his career as a keyboard player in Sonoma County, California.

The band Crossfire featured two keyboard players; Mitchell on one side of the stage and brother David on the other with Gary Pihl on guitar.

1954

The song "Noodletown" from "Dopamine" won an Emmy when it was used as the theme for PBS' Sessions at West 54th.

Froom was a judge for the 2nd annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.

1978

He also played keyboards on the Ronnie Montrose-led group Gamma's third album Gamma 3, as well as It's a Beautiful Day's David LaFlamme's 1978 solo album Inside Out.

He produced the first three Crowded House albums, which led to more production jobs with Richard Thompson, Los Lobos, American Music Club, Suzanne Vega and Paul McCartney.

1980

In the late 1980s, Crowded House leader Neil Finn invited Froom to join the band as an official member, but Froom declined due to his producing career.

1982

In 1982, Froom scored the adult film Café Flesh; his soundtrack was later released as the album Key of Cool.

1986

His first wife was Connie Jester, with whom he had a daughter Charlotte Froom (born 1986).

Charlotte was the bassist in The Like.

1987

In 1987 he produced and wrote incidental music for the neo-noir film Slam Dance.

1988

He has been nominated for several Grammys including for Record of the Year for La Bamba by Los Lobos (1988) and Producer of the Year in 1993 for both Kiko by Los Lobos and by Suzanne Vega.

1992

Between 1992 and 2002 Froom formed a full-time partnership with engineer Tchad Blake.

Production credits include albums from American Music Club, Stevie Ann, Tasmin Archer, The Bangles, Peter Case, The Corrs, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, Crowded House, The Ditty Bops, Tim Finn, Missy Higgins, Indigo Girls, Los Lobos, Robin Gibb, Maria McKee, Pat McLaughlin, Randy Newman, Nerina Pallot, Pearl Jam, Phantom Planet, Bonnie Pink, Daniel Powter, Bonnie Raitt, Ron Sexsmith, The Del Fuegos, Richard Thompson, and Suzanne Vega.

Froom and Blake joined with David Hidalgo and Louie Perez of Los Lobos to form the experimental roots collaboration Latin Playboys.

Froom has produced over 60 albums

and has composed and produced music for numerous films.

1994

Soul Coughing's 1994 album, Ruby Vroom, was named after their daughter, Ruby Froom (born July 8, 1994).

1995

Froom married Suzanne Vega in 1995; they separated and divorced in 1998.

1998

He was also nominated for the 1998 Golden Globe Award and the 1999 Grammy for

Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

for co-writing with Sheryl Crow the James Bond movie title song "Tomorrow Never Dies".

As a musician, Froom has released two solo albums, Dopamine (1998) and A Thousand Days (2005).

2004

He married Vonda Shepard in 2004.

2006

They have a son, Jack Froom (April 15, 2006), named for Froom's late father, a physician and educator.

With Crowded House

With Vonda Shepard

With Bob Dylan

With Bonnie Raitt

With Boris Grebenshchikov

With Daniel Powter

With Rita Coolidge

With Rufus Wainwright

2019

In December 2019 Froom was announced as a member of the new lineup of Crowded House.

The first album with this lineup, Dreamers Are Waiting, was released on June 4, 2021.

Froom is of Romanian ancestry.

His brother is David Froom, a classical composer and Department Chair of the Music Department at St. Mary's College of Maryland.