Tucker, Herndon Team UpJan 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Country superstar Tanya Tucker stopped by the B room at Nashville's East Iris Studios to record a duet with alt-country artist Ty Herndon for a remake of Elton John's “Don't Go Breaking My Heart.”... Bungling In the JungleJan 1, 2004, By Paul D. Lehrman Okay, kids, it's the longest night of the year, so it's time to gather 'round the simulated virtual fireplace and I'll tell you some more stories from... Melissa EtheridgeJan 1, 2004, By Mr. Bonzai You couldn't turn on a radio in the mid-'90s without hearing Melissa Etheridge's distinctive, evocative rock-folk vocal. Last fall, Etheridge took over NRG Studios in Los Angeles, bringing in a crack band and producer/engineer Ross Hogarth to record her new album, Lucky, set for release February 10 on Island/Def Jam. B.B. KingJan 1, 2004, By Chris J. Walker If 2003 was “The Year of the Blues,” it's appropriate that the undisputed modern master of the genre, B.B. King, put out a fine album in the fall to cap the celebration.... In the Studio With Sam CookeDec 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson In 1960, with several hits already under his belt, the Mississippi-born and Chicago-raised Sam Cooke signed with RCA Records, which marks the beginning of his fruitful association with staff producers Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore and engineer Al Schmitt.... Jack ClementDec 1, 2003, By Rick Clark Not too many people can claim to have worked with a range of artists that includes legendary rocker Jerry Lee Lewis, singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt,... OutKastDec 1, 2003, By David John Farinella Engineer John Frye is taking a breather from the year-plus recording and mixing sessions for OutKast's acclaimed new two-CD release, Speakerboxxx: The... Oceanside View for SilvertideNov 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Alt-rockers Silvertide spent time tracking their new album for J Records at Ocean Studios (Burbank, Calif.).... Bernie Williams Hits One Out of the BallparkNov 1, 2003, By Gary Eskow When your status as one of baseball's top players helps you land a recording contract that most full-time artists would kill for, expect critical listening.... In the Studio With NickelbackNov 1, 2003, By Bryan Reesman Sometimes, things just don't go the way you plan them, and that can be a good thing. When the Canadian hard-rock quartet Nickelback set out to create The Long Road, their follow-up to the quintuple-Platinum release Silver Side Up, they planned to bring in producers to work on the key singles.... Sessions & Studio NewsNov 1, 2003, By Breean Lingle NORTHEAST Grammy The Isley Brothers' That LadyNov 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson By the time the Isley Brothers scored their 2 million-selling smash hit “That Lady” in the summer of 1973, they'd already been in the music business for nearly two decades.... Liz PhairNov 1, 2003, By Chris J. Walker The mid- to late '90s saw a blossoming movement of young female singer/songwriters, who mostly sang sweet, introspective songs of loves won and lost.... Sessions & Studio NewsOct 1, 2003 NORTHEAST String Cheese IncidentOct 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson The eclectic Colorado band known as the String Cheese Incident has been one of the more popular attractions on the jam-band circuit for 10 years now.... Taking Refuge in the WarehouseOct 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Canadian recording artist/producer Matthew Lien is currently at Bryan Adams' Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC, recording Arctic Refuge.... Classic Tracks: Bruce Springsteen's The RiverOct 1, 2003, By Maureen Droney Listening to Bruce Springsteen's song “The River” always makes me cry.... The Mars VoltaSep 1, 2003, By Mr. Bonzai Perched high above Laurel Canyon is the supposedly haunted mansion chosen by the Mars Volta to record their much-anticipated debut album, De-Loused in the Comatorium.... SongcatchersSep 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson Mickey Hart, longtime percussionist for the Grateful Dead, knows a thing or two about world music and field recording. He's lugged taping gear to Egypt, outfitted a recording expedition to New Guinea, captured the Tibetan Gyuto Monks in all of their glory and searched out indigenous music all over the world.... Kim Carnes' Bette Davis EyesSep 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson It was your basic “overnight success” story that was actually many years in the making.... Most Popularadvertisement PollsOn Demand Webinars:
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