Nashville A Team Performs on Regeneration

Mar 1, 2004 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Chicago-based producer Neil J. Cacciottolo recently brought together Nashville-based musicians “Boots” Randolph (saxophone), Bob Moore (stand-up bass), guitarists Harold Bradley and Neil Cacci, pianist Walt Cunningham and drummer “Buddy” Harman — also known as the “A Team” — for a session at Bradley's Barn (Nashville) to perform on Regeneration. The Jordannaires contributed background vocals on the album. Engineer Bob Bradley manned the Otari Concept 32-input console, which offers 64-channel automated mixdown. The 4,000-square-foot “old barn turned world-class recording studio” is owned by music industry executive Jerry Bradley.

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