Elvis Rocks Again

May 1, 2002, By Barbara Schultz

Elvis Costello is a mighty resilient artist. Next time you find yourself sweating the small stuff, think about this: The song Costello and his co-producers...

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Choosing a Console

May 1, 2002, By Maureen Droney

Purchasing a console, especially a big-ticket one, has never been easy. Previously, choosing which console to buy wasn't that difficult: There weren't...

Maine's CSP Mobile Productions

Apr 1, 2002, by Paul Verna

When Maine Radio & Television subsidiary CSP Mobile Productions launched its first video truck in 1989, the company was building on a 60-year tradition...

PHILIP GLASS

Apr 1, 2002, By Bryan Reesman

In the world of classical music and the avant-garde, Philip Glass has long been an artistic force to be reckoned with. Many people probably know, or originally...

RICHARD DANIELPOUR'S AN AMERICAN REQUIEM

Apr 1, 2002, By Gary Eskow

In the age of MP3, some may despair about the long-range prospects for high-end audiophile recordings, but their numbers do not include Tam Henderson...

K.C. Porter

Apr 1, 2002, BY GARY ESKOW

There are many roads to success, and K.C. Porter's parents steered him down the road less traveled. His dad was an orchestrator whose credits included...

Jerry Gepner

Apr 1, 2002, BY TOM KENNY

To work in, or even understand, today's mobile production environment, you have to know systems. Graphics systems, camera systems, video switching systems,...

Neil Dorfsman

Apr 1, 2002, BY MAUREEN DRONEY

Just a few minutes into a conversation with Neil Dorfsman and you get the feeling that he'd be a great guy to hang with. A lot of fine musicians have...

Classic Tracks: Wendy Carlos' "March From a Clockwork Orange"

Apr 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

When director Stanley Kubrick made his landmark film 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968, he not only revolutionized the art of space special effects, laying...

Kevin Shirley

Mar 1, 2002, BY BRYAN REESMAN

Music has taken Kevin Shirley around the world and to the top of the charts. As a leading producer and mixer for more than a decade, he has worked with...

Brian Gardner

Mar 1, 2002, BY MAUREEN DRONEY

Just how long is Brian Gardner's discography? Well, pulling up his allmusic.com page results in a list of over 750 credits. It was hip hop heavy Dr. Dre...

Classic Tracks: The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"

Mar 1, 2002, by Dan Daley

Recorded in late 1964 and reaching Number One in both the U.S. and UK charts in February 1965, You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' gave the Righteous Brothers...

IN THE STUDIO AND ON THE ROAD WITH Blues Traveler

Mar 1, 2002, By David John Farinella

Rules, as they say, are rules. During the recording sessions for Blues Traveler's seventh release, Bridge, engineer Trina Shoemaker was the one making...

TENACIOUS D

Mar 1, 2002, By Gaby Alter

Remember the days before gangster rap when, instead of flowing like Eminem or Biggie, it was every suburban teenage guy's dream to rock? Way back, before...

SUZANNE VEGA

Mar 1, 2002, By David John Farinella

Singer/songwriter Suzanne Vega is best known for her social commentary in the hit bittersweet, poetic lyrics in Marlene on the Wall, and the offbeat FM...

J.J. CALE

Mar 1, 2002, By Chris J. Walker

You may recall the advertising slogan that the late, great film director-turned-pitchman Orson Welles used to solemnly intone We'll sell no wine before...

LEONARD COHEN

Feb 1, 2002, By Eric Rudolph

Mention Leonard Cohen to the average pop fan of a certain age and you'll likely evoke an exaggerated, croaking, mocking line or two from the songs or...

Craig Chaquico

Feb 1, 2002, BY GARY ESKOW

Craig Chaquico is probably still best known for his two decades as lead guitarist of Jefferson Starship. Since the early '90s, however, he has successfully...

KASEY CHAMBERS

Feb 1, 2002, By Elianne Halbersberg

Artists often say that they have a lifetime to make their first album. For Kasey Chambers, that's especially true. Though she's just in her mid-'20s,...

HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS' A TASTE OF HONEY

Feb 1, 2002, By Dan Daley

Engineers are often involved in the pre-production of records, sometimes sitting in on rehearsals with the producer and the band. In the case of A Taste...

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