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NEW YORK METRO

Mar 1, 2002, by Paul Verna

A new spin on the old testament: On the surface, a violin and a piano recording interspersed with spoken-word narration should be as straightforward as...

SESSIONS & STUDIO NEWS

Mar 1, 2002

NORTHEAST Brit pop sensation Stereophonics laid down three new songs in Studio A at Kampo Studios (NYC) for a live taping for Spinner.com. The session...

Kevin Shirley

Mar 1, 2002, BY BRYAN REESMAN

Music has taken Kevin Shirley around the world and to the top of the charts. As a leading producer and mixer for more than a decade, he has worked with...

Brian Gardner

Mar 1, 2002, BY MAUREEN DRONEY

Just how long is Brian Gardner's discography? Well, pulling up his allmusic.com page results in a list of over 750 credits. It was hip hop heavy Dr. Dre...

AL AND DEE DEE: PARLEZ VOUS FRANAIS?

Mar 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

Legendary engineer/mixer Al Schmitt recently traveled to Paris to record the new album for noted jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater on the AMS Neve 88R analog...

MUSIC FOR THE KIDS

Mar 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

Inspired by the efforts to keep school music programs alive, Side Door Studios (Newark, Del.) donated hundreds of hours of recording time to area schools...

Classic Tracks: The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"

Mar 1, 2002, by Dan Daley

Recorded in late 1964 and reaching Number One in both the U.S. and UK charts in February 1965, You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' gave the Righteous Brothers...

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...

BILLY JOEL AND THE IVORIES

Feb 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

Billy Joel stepped into Indre Studios (Philadelphia) for a Live From the World Caf taping for WXPN radio. Hosted by David Dye, Joel was promoting his...

DVD DOES MUSIC

Feb 1, 2002, by Philip De Lancie

When consumer electronics, entertainment and computing interests came together behind DVD more than five years ago, plans included formats for home video,...

LEONARD COHEN

Feb 1, 2002, By Eric Rudolph

Mention Leonard Cohen to the average pop fan of a certain age and you'll likely evoke an exaggerated, croaking, mocking line or two from the songs or...

KASEY CHAMBERS

Feb 1, 2002, By Elianne Halbersberg

Artists often say that they have a lifetime to make their first album. For Kasey Chambers, that's especially true. Though she's just in her mid-'20s,...

HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS' A TASTE OF HONEY

Feb 1, 2002, By Dan Daley

Engineers are often involved in the pre-production of records, sometimes sitting in on rehearsals with the producer and the band. In the case of A Taste...

SESSIONS & STUDIO NEWS

Feb 1, 2002

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Will Smith was in at Scream Studios (Studio City) recording new songs for the motion picture Men In Black 2 with producer/engineer...

SURROUNDED BY BRITNEY

Feb 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

HBO and Dolby Laboratories hosted the Britney Spears: Live From Las Vegas concert event, held on November 18, which was broadcast in Dolby Digital 5.1...

DOWN TO BUSINESS

Feb 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY

Ozzy Osbourne and engineer/producer Tim Palmer were in mixing and recording vocals for Osbourne's new album, Down To Earth, at Scream Studios in Studio...

SESSIONS & STUDIO NEWS

Jan 1, 2002

NORTHEAST Tori Amos stopped in at Indre Studios (Philadelphia) for an intimate taping of Live at the World Caf, hosted by David Dye. She performed songs...

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS

Jan 1, 2002, By Gaby Alter

I've got a question for you, says John Flansburgh, one half of the quirky duo They Might Be Giants, when I call to interview him about his group's latest...

JAMES BLOOD ULMER

Jan 1, 2002, By Chris J. Walker

Guitarist/singer James Ulmer has traveled down many unusual musical pathways in his career, collaborating successfully with such diverse talents as avant-garde...

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