Chris Tarry is an five-time Juno award-winning musician and a Peabody award-winning writer and podcast producer. His book of short stories, How To Carry Bigfoot Home (Red Hen Press, March 2015), won the IndieFab book of the year for short fiction, and has been widely praised as one of the best short story collections of 2015. He is one of New York’s most in-demand bass players, has produced countless award-winning albums, written short films, developed successful podcasts, and excels in sound design and digital editing. Gen-Z Media, the award-winning podcast company he co-founded in 2017, is widely regarded as one of the most innovative podcast production houses working today.
THE LATEST NEWS!
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New studio build!
I’ve been busy building my dream studio behind my house in scenic New Jersey. It’s finally all done! Mainly a post production room with the ability to mix world-class records, compose, and for my work in podcasting, it is my new favorite place in the …
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The Unexplainable Disappearance Of Mars Patel’ Podcast Optioned For TV Series By Anonymous Content
Yes, it’s true, the little podcast I co-created Mars Patel is becoming a TV show. Pretty exciting news! If you’d like to read more about the deal, check out this link.
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Peabody Winner!
I’m excited to announce that I’ve been named as a Peabody Award winner for my work as co-creator of the hit kids podcast The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel. To win one of the world’s most prestigious writing awards is beyond comprehension and I’m still pinching myself.
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Metalwood Wins 2017 Juno Award for Best Jazz Album: Group!
Had a great time at the Juno awards this week, and we won! Many thanks to everyone who supported the comeback Metalwood album “Twenty.” There’s talk of a new record on the horizon, we’ll keep ya posted!
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The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel podcast.
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel is a scripted podcast for middle grade kids, performed by actual middle schoolers. It is only the second podcast ever (after Serial) to win a prestigious Peabody award. I’ve been a part of developing the show for the past …
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