Showing posts with label recording studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recording studio. Show all posts
Sunday, January 4, 2009
CELEBRATE Good Times!!
This top picture captures all seven of the singing Dwarfs..... no, that's the wrong movie all together! Hmmmmm, how about: "The Seven Singers"!! Yup that sounds better. If we ever have a road-show tour, I'm gonna bring this whole bunch along, together. They worked extra hard today and so Dan rewarded everyone with cookies. You know how I feel about cookies!! BTW: That's Nathan in the couch's left corner, just under Kayleigh's enthusiasm. And in the lower picture you can see our friend Chris, just peeking into view, as he was getting the studio up to speed for our arrival. Now it's straight on to the mixing process, as these were the very final, final tracks to be added. Full speed ahead, cuz we're coming down to the wire!! I leave for Florida in 10 days and everything needs to be finished by then.
The Idols, Friends: Day #2
Here we are, returned to Amerisound along with some additional friends to help with the project. Today we have Claire, Annie and Vernon returning as the veterans that they are. Claire brought her friend Delaney and I've rounded up the ZB-Williams children Nathan and Holly, and Holly brought her BFF Kayleigh. Unfortunately these pictures are from the beginning of our session and Nathan is using his mad-skills of observation to sit at Dan's right hand and learn all he can about the recording process, from the engineering angle. We later enticed Nathan to sing, but I don't have him in any of these posed pics from the beginning of our day together. Maybe I can get some snaps from the other cameras that were flashing like crazy. It seriously felt like we were big-time. Today we were able to complete the four remaining songs, that I'd envisioned having children's voices contribute. WHOOOOHOOOOOO!!!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
The Next American Idol
Now we're back at Amerisound on a sunny, brisk Saturday..... only we're all inside where it's toasty warm, adding the children's voices for the tracks on this upcoming, ENORMOUS educational album for ZB. Here are my neighbors, twin-sibblings: Annie and Vernon being joined in the middle by the ever-gigglie Claire-- daughter of one of Amerisound's many talented clients. All three of our singers came practised and prepared, eager to learn about recording and ready to jump right in. Each member of our dynamic trio is 7 years old, with the enthusiasm and energy to match. Everyone listened very carefully and contributed on cue like true professionals!! We were able to get five songs knocked outta the park today. We're regrouping and returning tomorrow to add their talents to a few more numbers. What a thrill to work with such talented and willing individuals. The project is so much better as a result. Progress: "I think I can, I think I can.........."
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Larry Cook, Guitar-Man

Friday, December 19, 2008
Dorigen Bamfo Koomson
Periodically, I have to pinch myself. Today was one of those pinching days. After my enthusiastic morning with my bouncing buddies at Children's, I proceeded directly, further west to Amerisound Studios. We have been making progess continually on the new recording for Zaner-Bloser. The arrangements are now each getting their own 'special' treatment. We've been adding the professional harmonies, studio musicians and are just about to launch into the sound effects. PROGRESS!
My dear friend, Dan Green, had a brilliant insight. He is working on another project where he is mixing a choir's recording that features vocalists from Ghana, Africa. Dan's thought -- how about we invite one of those soloists to add some 'world-flavor' on my ZB recording? Snap your fingers, click your heels and before you know it, we have the young and talented Dorigen Bamfo Koomson adding her UNBELIEVABLE talent..... singing lead, alto and "turner." (A term from her native Ghana -- the high descant part.)
The dittie of this brainstorm is "Rain, Rain Go Away." Yes. The traditional children's chant..... only Ronn has arranged it with a whole new sound and feel, including African drumming as the template driving this sentiment to a whole new stratosphere of wow. We have truly gone international with the flavor of this piece. I sing: 'rain, rain go away' and then Dorigen sings the same chant in her native Ashanti language, as a sort of rain-esque echo, 'ensu, ensu, ko ko.'
It's just amazing. Simply amazing. Think Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo and you'll be in the correct ballpark. Thank you Dan. Thank you Dorigen. Thank you ZB!! This newest VOICE on the project is award winning.
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