Career
Stuckey is the creator of the cult cable-access TV show Pancake Mountain which began airing in 2003.
Stuckey began his career as a recording engineer in his studio in Washington, DC in the late 1980s and then in his studio in Athens, Georgia (Sound Gallery 1989–1995), where he recorded a number of local bands most notably, Vic Chesnutt’s West of Rome (produced by Michael Stipe) and Drunk which he produced under his alias, Caz Mack. The Flagpole Christmas albums from 1990 to 1992 were also recorded in his studio with local Athens bands such as Widespread Panic, Bloodkin, The Woggles, Porn Orchard, The Opal Foxx Quartet, Vic Chesnutt, Flat Duo Jets, and others. Many of the contacts he made as a record producer/engineer became early guests on Pancake Mountain.
Besides Pancake Mountain he has directed and edited videos for Thievery Corporation, Widespread Panic, Vic Chesnutt, Bob Mould, Minor Threat, and others.
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