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Jun 1, 2002

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Sir Paul McCartney was in mixing his new single Loving Flame with engineer/producer David Kahne and mix engineer Dave Way at Scream...

SOUND WITHOUT BORDERS

Jun 1, 2002, Tom Kenny

With all the talk about bit rates and sampling frequencies, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that sound is first and foremost a means of communication....

A BIG BAND GRAND OPENING

Jun 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

The Shed (New Orleans) kicked off its grand opening with a big band recording produced by Maynard Chatters and Ron Black. Engineering was by Ron Black....

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...

Surround Solutions

Jun 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

In the world of studio design, form follows function, so it's not surprising to learn that the hot-button topic in that universe currently is surround...

Elvis Rocks Again

May 1, 2002, By Barbara Schultz

Elvis Costello is a mighty resilient artist. Next time you find yourself sweating the small stuff, think about this: The song Costello and his co-producers...

INDIGO GIRLS

May 1, 2002, By Elianne Halbersberg

Twenty years, nine full-length albums and thousands of miles later, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers agree that being in the Indigo Girls is still not a job...

KODO'S MONDO HEAD

May 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

It's a beautiful afternoon in the spring of 2001, and I'm up at percussionist/producer Mickey Hart's ranch studio in northern Sonoma County, Calif., listening...

CHRIS ISAAK'S WICKED GAME

May 1, 2002, By Maureen Droney

Chris Isaak's fans always knew he'd be a star. Mostly it was that voice: brooding, melancholy, impossibly romantic. Then there was the attitude: hip,...

Maine's CSP Mobile Productions

Apr 1, 2002, by Paul Verna

When Maine Radio & Television subsidiary CSP Mobile Productions launched its first video truck in 1989, the company was building on a 60-year tradition...

PHILIP GLASS

Apr 1, 2002, By Bryan Reesman

In the world of classical music and the avant-garde, Philip Glass has long been an artistic force to be reckoned with. Many people probably know, or originally...

RICHARD DANIELPOUR'S AN AMERICAN REQUIEM

Apr 1, 2002, By Gary Eskow

In the age of MP3, some may despair about the long-range prospects for high-end audiophile recordings, but their numbers do not include Tam Henderson...

WENDY CARLOS' MARCH FROM A CLOCKWORK ORANGE

Apr 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

When director Stanley Kubrick made his landmark film 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968, he not only revolutionized the art of space special effects, laying...

K.C. Porter

Apr 1, 2002, BY GARY ESKOW

There are many roads to success, and K.C. Porter's parents steered him down the road less traveled. His dad was an orchestrator whose credits included...

Neil Dorfsman

Apr 1, 2002, BY MAUREEN DRONEY

Just a few minutes into a conversation with Neil Dorfsman and you get the feeling that he'd be a great guy to hang with. A lot of fine musicians have...

POWER OF TWO AND A CREW

Apr 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

The Indigo Girls visited Tree Sound Studios (Norcross, Ga.), where they tracked songs for their new album, Become You (Sony Records). Left to right: Amy...

IN THE STUDIO AND ON THE ROAD WITH Blues Traveler

Mar 1, 2002, By David John Farinella

Rules, as they say, are rules. During the recording sessions for Blues Traveler's seventh release, Bridge, engineer Trina Shoemaker was the one making...

TENACIOUS D

Mar 1, 2002, By Gaby Alter

Remember the days before gangster rap when, instead of flowing like Eminem or Biggie, it was every suburban teenage guy's dream to rock? Way back, before...

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