Jocelyn Enriquez, Stevie B. & Jaya -- all have worked with one of the great names in dance music, Glenn Gutierrez. Other artists from Gutierrez's repertoire include Heaven, Bernadette, Make Believe, MC Zeus, Korell, Joy Winter (Lime), Sandeé, Misery Loves Company (now Dropstar), and most recently M:G. He has also done remixes for Cynthia and Pinay, as well as music for television programs Entertainment Tonight, Star Search, Melrose Place and motion picture studios New Line Cinema and Paramount Pictures. A self-taught producer, writer, engineer, remixer, graphic designer and webmaster, Gutierrez has sold millions of records and won numerous industry awards. He has had songs on Billboard charts every single year since taking on his own projects with Classified Records in 1994. His career began with an opportunity to join Stevie B's live band as a keyboardist a year after a 1986 high school graduation. The Radio Broadcasting major would choose to put college on hold. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area in California, Gutierrez's work with Stevie B. saw him spending the next four years of his life in Queens, NY. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. and Hollywood, CA. His first taste of studio work was realized at this time and by age 21 Gutierrez had taught himself to engineer and mixdown, working on various projects and gaining valuable insight that would aid his future work. Gutierrez and Stevie B. took separate directions in late 1991, but not before finishing Stevie's "Healing" album together, at the request of Richard Griffith, then president of Epic Records. Exposure to the early works of such pioneers as Kraftwerk, Devo, Depeche Mode and New Order at 14 years of age lent to his experimentation with the blossoming subcultures of alternative, techno and house when Gutierrez returned to the Bay Area in 1992. By combining these elements, Gutierrez himself pioneered a new dimension of dance that redefined freestyle and broadened its spectrum of sound by mixing traditional sound with more extreme computer-generated, synthetic sound. 1993, The year of change. In the music industry, few things remain constant in such a fast-paced market. But this was the year Glenn Gutierrez met his future star, produced and wrote lyrics and music to their first single ("I've Been Thinking About You") as well as helped form Bay Area-based Classified Records. Gutierrez's display of talent and skill is most evident in his work with young dance diva Jocelyn Enriquez, whose albums "Lovely" and "Jocelyn" have Gutierrez's balance of charged energy and message stamped all over it. His work is most evident in Jocelyn's hit singles, "Do You Miss Me" and "A Little Bit Of Ecstasy," which he wrote and produced. "Every time I see a project that I worked on flourish, I'm always moved by it," Gutierrez said about his music. "I also start to relax and enjoy listening to it, in a totally different way."