Mike Schurr is an American disc jockey, producer, and musician known for his funky house, tech-house, R&B and jazz works.
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Notable productions include original film score and sound design for the movies UnConventional and Shorty both executive produced by actor Danny Aiello. Mike co-produced the film UnConventional and produced the critically acclaimed companion soundtrack album, Unconventional-The Music.[1]
Schurr is also known for his work as a holistic chef trained under the tutelage of doctor, speaker and author Annemarie Colbin of the Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culinary Arts and for his work with celebrity talk-show host Montel Williams on combating symptoms of multiple sclerosis and disease. Schurr's healthy recipes were included in the hardcover advice book, Living Well by Montel Williams—published by New American Library—listed on the New York Times bestseller list,[2] and featured on Rachael Ray (TV series).[3]
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