Solo Again

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Songwriter/recording artist/actor Billy Bob Thornton wrapped up his third solo album, tentatively titled Hobo, at his own studio, The Cave, with co-producer/songwriter/guitarist...

Southern Dirty Rap Invades

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

A 2004 Grammy nominee and Jive Records artist, Petey Pablo worked on new material at Atlanta's JOI Studios with producer/engineers Joey P. (www.JoeyP.com)...

Prog Rock Returns

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Progressive rocker Danny Brill recently recorded drum tracks for his first solo CD at BiCoastal Music (Ossining, N.Y., www.bicoastalmusic.com). I chose...

Foo Fighters Double Up For "In Your Honor"

Aug 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

It was kind of strange for urban L.A. The air smelled like barbecue, and across the street, two country-looking geezers, sunk deep in porch chairs, stared...

Terence Blanchard Teams Up With Herbie Hancock

Aug 1, 2005, By Chris J. Walker

Trumpeter Terence Blanchard constantly and seamlessly flits between the worlds of jazz and motion picture scoring. They are by nature different, requiring...

Track Sheet

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NRG (L.A.) welcomed Dave Navarro and Brook Burke, hosts of CBS' new reality show, Rock Star, to oversee filming. Eric Sarafin mixed...

Amber and Emerald

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Nashville's A Team came out in full force to produce country vocalist Amber Dotson's Capitol Records debut, due out later this year. Producer Billy Joe...

Classic Tracks: David Crosby's "Laughing"

Jul 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

At the dawn of the 1970s, David Crosby was on top of the rock world. Originally part of the Los Angeles folk scene in the early '60s, he first rose to...

Pat Metheny Group

Jul 1, 2005, By Chris J. Walker

It's not too likely that guitarist Pat Metheny and his group, who intelligently intermix elements of jazz, world music and pop/rock into many of their...

Jason Miles

Jul 1, 2005, By Gary Eskow

Though still hardly a household name, Jason Miles keeps turning out records that gain praise from his peers and the public. This year, Miles received...

Legend Is Unhinged

Jul 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Following his opening performance at the Chicago Theatre for Alicia Keys' Diary tour, Mr. Ordinary People solo sensation John Legend dropped by Hinge...

C&C Studios Update

Jul 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Fat Joe contributed his rap skills to R. Kelly's new release, TP.3: Reloaded, which features additional guests such as Snoop Dogg and Twista. Eamon Loftus...

Third Day Flies South

Jul 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

2005 Grammy/Dove Award winners Third Day worked on their eighth album in their native Atlanta, choosing to track at Southern Tracks Recording. For the...

Track Sheet

Jul 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

MIDWEST Brian Deck mixed V2 artist Josh Ritter's latest at Engine Studios (Chicago) and finished guitar/vocal overdubs for The Safes. Colin Studybaker...

Collective Soul

Jul 1, 2005, By Elianne Halbersberg

If it's true that the music business runs in cycles, then Georgia-based Collective Soul are proof. The band was formed 12 years ago by vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist/songwriter/producer...

Workbook Studios

Jun 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Workbook Studio may hold the world's record for on-the-fly recording. Located in a converted warehouse that once housed Columbus, Ohio's first Packard...

All-Star Cast Joins Jerry Lee at Record Plant

Jun 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Rock 'n' roll purveyor Jerry Lee Lewis brought a few of his talented friends to the Record Plant (L.A.) to track songs for his forthcoming album, The...

Leo Kottke, Mike Gordon Reunite In Sixty Six Steps

Jun 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Guitar virtuoso Leo Kottke and Phish bassist Mike Gordon recently stopped by the Sound Kitchen's (Nashville) Studio A to overdub and mix their latest...

The 5 Browns

Jun 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

While there will always be a market for, say, a bold new version of Wagner's Ring Cycle or a fresh interpretation of Beethoven's Middle Quartets, to sell...

Shelby Lynne Keeps It Bare-Bones

Jun 1, 2005, By Elianne Halbersberg

Sometimes the greatest albums come together in the most unusual ways. Take, for example, Shelby Lynne's newest release, Suit Yourself. It was one of those...

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