Bob Brockman

Apr 1, 2003, BY BLAIR JACKSON

There are nearly as many different routes to becoming a music producer as there are producers. Some are born into musical families, where choosing a career...

45TH Annual Grammy Awards

Apr 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

There was something for almost everybody on the marathon 45th Annual Grammy Awards telecast, held February 23 at New York City's Madison Square Garden....

Classic Tracks: The MC5's "Kick Out the Jams"

Mar 1, 2003, By Rick Clark

One band that distilled the brutal essence of rock's primal roar to its most fearless, floor-shaking manifestation was the Motor City Five, better known as The MC5. By the time they signed with Elektra, The MC5 became legendary throughout the Midwest for their incendiary live shows......

Bryan Ferry Frantic?

Mar 1, 2003, By Bryan Reesman

Throughout his three-decade recording career, elegant crooner Bryan Ferry has continually broken rules in search of his own musical nirvana. The debonair,...

Surround Variations

Mar 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

Just as every stereo recording project is unique in some way, surround recording and mixing present certain variables and peculiarities. Recently, we...

Chris O'Brien

Mar 1, 2003, BY GARY ESKOW

Chris O'Brien... a drummer, programmer and composer, O'Brien has handled synth chores for the likes of Michael Jackson, Amy Grant and Lionel Richie. He also keeps busy writing cues for Entertainment Tonight and General Hospital, and banging the kit for numerous sessions....

Disturbed

Mar 1, 2003, By Elianne Halbersberg

Few could have predicted that Disturbed's debut album, The Sickness, would turn the Chicago band into a multi-Platinum international success. But by the...

The Flaming Lips

Mar 1, 2003, By Gaby Alter

What do the Flaming Lips have in common with the Ozark Big-Eared Bat? Both are native to Oklahoma, and both are on endangered-species lists. In the Lips'...

L.A. Grapevine

Mar 1, 2003, by Maureen Droney

Record One Studios started off the new year with some cool B.B. King sessions in Studio B, engineered by Don Murray and produced by Simon Climie, the...

Nashville Skyline

Mar 1, 2003, by Rick Clark

Twenty minutes east of Nashville is WireWorld, the domain of hard rock producer/engineer/mix master Michael Wagener. During the '80s and beginning of...

World Music Network

Feb 1, 2003, by Robert Alexander

Tucked away in the heart of London is a small but incredibly vibrant company whose sole purpose over the past eight years has been to bring the music...

Beat Street Productions

Feb 1, 2003, BY GARY ESKOW

Joe Franco, owner of Beat Street Productions (www.beatstreetnyc.com), has a couple of things going for him. As the former drummer for Twisted Sister,...

Traffic's ''Dear Mr. Fantasy''

Feb 1, 2003, by Blair Jackson

Although Steve Winwood was just shy of 19 when he formed the group Traffic in the spring of 1967, he was already a veteran performer. Having played with his brother Muff in jazz bands in his early teens......

You Call That Music?

Feb 1, 2003, By Chris Michie

By the end of the 1970s, Frank Zappa had released 28 original albums (including seven two-LP releases), either by the Mothers of Invention or under his own name. Deeply distrustful of large record companies, Zappa had set up his own independent record label ......

Jurassic 5

Feb 1, 2003, by David John Farinella

While Jurassic 5 climbs to the top of the charts with the tune What's Golden from their latest offering, Power In Numbers, one of the outfit's DJs explains...

Elaine Martone

Feb 1, 2003, BY CHRIS J. WALKER

A promising oboist 20 years ago, Elaine Martone never thought or aspired to be a record producer or, for that matter, a label executive. Nonetheless,...

Nashville Skyline

Feb 1, 2003, by Rick Clark

Last month, I highlighted the Lyric Street label's successful run of hit releases that were produced by new or unproven producers. Well, that isn't the...

Recording Vocals From A to D

Feb 1, 2003, By Michael Cooper

Move beyond the tired arguments as to whether analog recordings sound better than digital, and you'll find few engineers who will contest the tremendous...

Jamming With moe.

Feb 1, 2003, by Blair Jackson

Call it the Grateful Dead Syndrome: a problem that seems to afflict nearly every group that's part of the current jam band scene is that their studio...

We are the Mothers...and This Is What We Sound Like!

Jan 1, 2003, By Chris Michie

Frank Zappa has been justly celebrated as a composer, guitarist, bandleader, social and political commentator, scourge of the religious right and free-speech activist. Less commonly noted is that Zappa was an early adopter of almost every significant new recording technology since the dawn of multitrack, and often used those technologies and devices in entirely original ways.....

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