- Jim Morgan was Chief Engineer RCA Studios 1975 - 1979
- Senior Engineer Sounds Interchange Studio (DAVE) 1979 - 1984
- Recorded and Produced the St. Michael's Boys Choir albums with players from the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
- Winner of SOCAN Award 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 for Film and Television Scoring in Canada and Internationally.
- Juno Award Winner - 1998 recording of Faith Chorale and many other nominations.
- Produced and recorded Joan Kennedy's Country Hit "A Dozen Red Roses" and countless albums including Nimmons-n-Nine Plus Six, St. Michael's Choir, John MacMurchy, Howard Baer, University of Toronto Jazz Band, , Simon Fryer, Joan Watson, Del Dako, Dave Woods, Rena Gaile, Nick Peros, Phoenix Records, Faith Chorale, David Johannesson and Noel Elson's- "Teddies and Tea". These recordings featured many talented artists such as Phil Nimmons, Moe Koffman, Guido Basso, Trish Coulter, Chase Sanborn, Pat Collins, Duncan Hopkins, Bernie LeBarge, Mark Eisenman, Karina Zorn, Bernie Senensky, Michael Stuart, Gordon Sheard, Graham Howes, Brian Barlow, Rick Lazar, Jim Tait, Brian Wray, Brian Legere, Pat LaBarbera.
- Written and produced over 500 radio/television commercials and sound scapes.
- Recorded the "Big Band" Jazz Radio Canada Series 1977 through 1980.
- Familiar television themes and scores by Jim include, Care Bears, Inside Country, Homestyle, Beetlejuice and Tin-Tin. Also to his credit are award winning scores of Barna Alper's "Turning Points of History".
- Emmy for Audio Production in a daytime series.
- Jim Morgan is well-known in Canadian Music circles as a producer, recording engineer and post-production supervisor, and offers 40 years of experience to you.
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