Tune In, Stream On, Get It Out

Feb 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

It's like nothing else: Three days, 90,000 fans, six stages and 80 bands, with music each day from noon to 4 a.m. It's everyone from Dave Matthews, Trey...

Classic Tracks: Don McLean's "American Pie"

Jan 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

Maybe you had to be there. But in the summer and fall of 1971, it seems that everyone was talking about Don McLean's Number One smash, American Pie. Rarely...

The Clubhouse

Jan 1, 2005, By Heather Johnson

That one man's trash is another's treasure saying proved doubly true for the Cowboy Junkies and their project studio, The Clubhouse. For starters, they...

2004 Pulitzer Prize Winner Relies on Sibelius

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Composer Paul Moravec (who has written more than 80 published orchestra, chamber, lyric and choral compositions) was awarded the 2004 Pulitzer Prize in...

In the Name of Development

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

ASCAP and Westlake Audio (L.A.) are working together to bring indie bands into the Hollywood recording studios as part of the studio's Artist Development...

The Donnas

Jan 1, 2005, By David John Farinella

When The Donnas got set to record their sixth release, Gold Medal, the follow-up to their breakout Atlantic Records debut, Spend the Night, it seemed...

Eric "Roscoe" Ambel's Urban Rock Corral

Jan 1, 2005, By Jeff Forlenza

Eric Ambel is sitting on a comfy couch inside the basement digs of Cowboy Technical Services, an analog/digital recording studio in the Williamsburg section...

Marcussen Mastering Sparkles With Powder

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

band Powder (www.powdermusic.com) dropped by Marcussen Mastering in Hollywood, Calif., to wrap up their forthcoming Continental Records release with engineer...

Behind the Glass

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

HIGH-TECH DREDNECK AT SUGAR HILL Galveston, Texas based jam band Dreadneck convened at Sugar Hill Studios (Houston) to record their full-length debut...

Track Sheet

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Producer Linda Perry and mix engineer Bernd Burgdorf dropped by Bernie Grundman's (Hollywood) place to master a Kelly Osbourne track...

Bringing the Show Home

Dec 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

A quick perusal of the music DVDs section at your local music store will tell you that this is a booming area bringing in a lot of work to recording engineers...

Classic Tracks: Earth, Wind & Fire's "Shining Star"

Dec 1, 2004, By Robyn Flans

Maurice White took a walk one night early on in Earth, Wind & Fire's three-week stay at Caribou Ranch in rural Colorado for the recording of their landmark...

Indie Buzz

Dec 1, 2004

LOG ON TO THE WEB TO STARE AT THE SON (VOLT) Jay Farrar returned to his St. Louis studio to record the first Son Volt album since the 1998 release, Wide...

Nashville Skyline

Dec 1, 2004, By Rick Clark

I've always loved Christmas albums of just about any kind, but the ones that I return to are unusually durable statements that transcend the season and...

New York Metro

Dec 1, 2004, By David Weiss

Love it or hate it, American Idol is a popular phenomenon, attracting millions of viewers and turning its winners into instant stars. Producer Harold...

Los Super Seven Regroup for Super Third

Dec 1, 2004

The Grammy-winning pan-Latin project known as Los Super Seven reconvened for their third album, Heard It on Border Radio, which was co-produced by Rick...

Alan Parsons

Dec 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

Over the course of a career that spans more than three decades, Alan Parsons has been a successful engineer, producer and recording artist a true triple-threat....

Track Sheet

Dec 1, 2004

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Hillary Duff recorded new tracks at The Village (West L.A.) with producer Julian Bunetta and engineer Eric Sarafin; PJ Harvey stopped...

Flying (Almost) Solo

Nov 1, 2004, By Elianne Halbersberg

Lenny Kravitz has taken up 80 percent of my adult life, says engineer Henry Hirsch without so much as a trace of cynicism in his voice. When I met him,...

"The Unbroken Circle"

Nov 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

It has been quite an emotional couple of years for producer John Carter Cash. In May 2003, his mother, singer June Carter Cash, died unexpectedly, a week...

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