Potluck Con 2008 - New Orleans
06/24/08
WAM had another great year building the studio and conducting sessions at Potluck Con 2008. View pictures HERE.
WAM tracked a group of world class musicians from New Orleans, led by Mark Mullins of Bonerama, Harry Connick Jr., Sheryl Crow, Tori Amos. Musicians:
Joe Cabral - Tenor Sax
Chucky C - Tenor Sax/Vocals
Mark Mullins - Trombone
Dave Ferrato - Guitar
Rene Coman - Bass
Shannon Powell - Drums
"Beating like a Tom Tom" by Ernie K-Doe was recorded. WAM was joined by Ross Hogarth(Tori Amos, Ziggy Marley, Melissa Etheridge), Michael Brauer (multiple GRAMMY award winning mixing engineer: Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Aretha Franklin) and Ryan Hewitt (Red Hot Chili Peppers) to talk about mixing strategies. Check back here for the final mix!
The studio included the new Rupert Neve 5088 console, IZ Radar, ATC Monitors and a slew of outboard gear ( A Designs, Great River, Daking, Shadow Hills, Universal Audio, True to name a few) and microphones (Royer, Bock Audio, Inner Tube, Blue, Shure, AT, etc.)
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06/24/08
WAM had another great year building the studio and conducting sessions at Potluck Con 2008. View pictures HERE.
WAM tracked a group of world class musicians from New Orleans, led by Mark Mullins of Bonerama, Harry Connick Jr., Sheryl Crow, Tori Amos. Musicians:
Joe Cabral - Tenor Sax
Chucky C - Tenor Sax/Vocals
Mark Mullins - Trombone
Dave Ferrato - Guitar
Rene Coman - Bass
Shannon Powell - Drums
"Beating like a Tom Tom" by Ernie K-Doe was recorded. WAM was joined by Ross Hogarth(Tori Amos, Ziggy Marley, Melissa Etheridge), Michael Brauer (multiple GRAMMY award winning mixing engineer: Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Aretha Franklin) and Ryan Hewitt (Red Hot Chili Peppers) to talk about mixing strategies. Check back here for the final mix!
The studio included the new Rupert Neve 5088 console, IZ Radar, ATC Monitors and a slew of outboard gear ( A Designs, Great River, Daking, Shadow Hills, Universal Audio, True to name a few) and microphones (Royer, Bock Audio, Inner Tube, Blue, Shure, AT, etc.)
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