Ahlers wrote for more films after winning the Cannes Film Festival Award. Art Clokey, the man behind the success of the Gumby character, and who was working on #Gumby, the Movie, chose him to craft three tunes for the film. In need of a guitar virtuoso, Ahlers drafted Jefferson Starship's Craig Chaquico. The two men had a longstanding friendship and worked well together, and following their work on the movie, Chaquico enlisted Ahlers to help produce and write his debut solo release, Acoustic Highway, which would be released by Higher Octave Music. Billboard Magazine dubbed the album the year's top Independent New Age release, and Acoustic Highway spent 24 months on the charts. It also took home a Bay Area Music Award (Bammie). Ahlers next helped put Chaquico's Acoustic Planet on the charts, where it deposed Yanni from the top spot in 1994. This album, too, earned a Bammie, as well as a Grammy nomination. The following year, Ahlers and Chaquico embarked on a national tour with jazz musicians Warren Hill, Peter White, and Richard Elliot. San Francisco's Hearing Education and Awareness (H.E.A.R.) Foundation took notice and dubbed Ahlers Artist of the Year. He put out a solo project, Fingerpainting, while also continuing to work on Chaquico's following albums. Ahlers also has written or produced for a number of other artists, among them James Michael Joseph, Ray Silkman, and Jimmy Dillon. ~ Linda Seida, Rovi