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Aug 1, 2002

NORTHEAST In Studio A at Sound on Sound (NYC), Carlos Santana was busy mixing his next album with engineers Salaam Remi and Jean-Marie Horvat. Boys II...

TALKING HEADS' PSYCHO KILLER

Aug 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

The new wave movement of the mid- to late '70s and early '80s had such broad tentacles and encompassed so many different kinds of bands that more than...

AT THE GATES OF STUDIO A

Aug 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

David Byrne stepped into Sound on Sound's Studio A to track and mix vocals for an upcoming Luaka Bop Records release. Engineering the effort was Kevin...

Arhoolie Records' Chris Strachwitz

Aug 1, 2002, BY BARBARA SCHULTZ

America is currently in an phase of its on-again, off-again love affair with roots music, largely thanks to the much-deserved success of the O Brother,...

THE MODERN SOUL OF MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO

Aug 1, 2002, By Chris J. Walker

Nowadays, funk music comes in a multitude of forms, ranging from ol' skool R&B to rap and hip hop, modern rock, jazz, Latin and even world music. None...

NEIL FINN

Aug 1, 2002, By David John Farinella

For his second solo album, One All, former Crowded House frontman Neil Finn wanted to take a bit of a different approach to songwriting by working with...

WEEZER

Aug 1, 2002, By Kimberly Chun

Mixing it up with your longtime engineer? Say it ain't so, Weezer. Not many artists have the gumption or clout to go up against a respected mixer with...

Mark Blaha's Barn

Aug 1, 2002, BY BARBARA SCHULTZ

Sounds like nice work if you can get it: We have 20 acres, nine cats, 15 sheep, two dogs and a lot of grass to cut, and I enjoy my studio, says Mark Blaha,...

NASHVILLE SKYLINE

Aug 1, 2002, by Rick Clark

Berry Hill is an incorporated community in the heart of Nashville and Davidson County that is probably no more than a square mile in size. Besides having...

The Big Bang

Aug 1, 2002, BY MICHAEL COOPER

Drum-recording techniques have undergone dramatic changes over the years, in part because of the options afforded by virtually unlimited track counts...

EMMYLOU HARRIS AND BRIAN AHERN

Jul 1, 2002, By Rick Clark

During the 1970s, the Warner Bros. family of labels was known for having an integrity-artist roster. Performers such as Randy Newman, Jackson Browne,...

SESSIONS & STUDIO NEWS

Jul 1, 2002

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Bootsy Collins kept himself busy at The Village (Los Angeles) recently. He worked with George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic laying...

Jeff Balding

Jul 1, 2002, BY MAUREEN DRONEY

Nashville can be deceiving. With all that low-key style and relaxed attitude, people from the rest of the country can sometimes get fooled into thinking...

KENNY ROGERS' THE GAMBLER

Jul 1, 2002, By Dan Daley

Kenny Rogers' recording of the Don Schlitz-penned song The Gambler turned a simple record into an entire industry. Aside from the tens of millions of...

THE CIRCLE REMAINS UNBROKEN

Jul 1, 2002, By Mark Waldrep

During the course of one week in the late summer of 1971, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and a who's who of Nashville's greatest pickers and singers made...

NASHVILLE SKYLINE

Jul 1, 2002, by Rick Clark

Recently, while I was at Belmont University catching up with David Herrera, he handed me a CD of Latin American music and told me that it was the first...

WAITING FOR THE TAPE TO ROLL

Jul 1, 2002

Dwight Yoakam returned to Track Records (North Hollywood) with Deana Carter for an Arista Nashville project. Yoakam and Carter sang a duet titled Waiting...

THE ROLLING STONES' START ME UP

Jun 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

The 1970s was a schizophrenic decade for the Rolling Stones. Their 1971 release Sticky Fingers, cut in Muscle Shoals, was one of their best records ever,...

BOB MARLEY

Jun 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

During his lifetime, Bob Marley was the undisputed King of Reggae, selling millions of records and becoming one of the most recognized musicians in the...

NASHVILLE SKYLINE

Jun 1, 2002, by Rick Clark

When you think of artists such as Nelly Furtado, King Crimson, Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen and Mark Knopfler, Nashville doesn't readily come to mind...

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