Hi all, Happy 2013!
Here's a review of some of the cool things that happened at
Electric Wilburland over the course of 2012.
Electric Wilburland over the course of 2012.
Former Cornerstone fiddler and mandolin player Rick Manning came in with guitarist Tom Hodgson and fellow fiddler Hope Grietzer do a trio project of some ripping acoustic bluegrass tunes. They recorded live as a trio and it came out great! Grietzer, Hodgson, Manning
I had the great pleasure of doing a full length CD with songwriter Colleen Kattau & Some Guys! Their CD "In My Name" "celebrates the power of melody and song to transform us all towards peace. Vocals here beautifully blend with sax, guitar and bass to create an album that's a keeper in the mix." (says CD Baby!) And watch out when Colleen sings in Spanish…
Singer-songwriter George Mann also sings about political issues, but more often involving labor and the injustices of war. George really sweated the details over several months on his recent CD "Patience in These Times" and the time truly paid off.
A really fun jam band from the Waverly, Sayre, Athens Valley area called Big Toe Jam recorded a full-length CD this year. The band came in with mature songs, well rehearsed, and recorded most of the tracks live. There's nothing like capturing the energy of a band playing together in the same space. The Cd is titled "Gravity"
Terry's older sister Jeannie Burns also came in for some overdubbing on a solo project that she is working on.
Singer-songwriter Patrick Brooks has a unique yet classic angle on songwriting. Generally falling into the Americana genre, Patrick has an amazing way of describing life in middle rural America. It's as if he is spent years and years driving down back roads and his songs describe what he sees out his car window. Patrick had locals Richie Stearns, Judy Hyman, Dana Billings and Ethan Jodziewicz play on his excellent CD "Rust and Weeds". Patrick has since moved to Austin Texas, but swears he will be coming back to do his recording here.
Elmira's fast hard-core punk band Crystal City Crackdown have changed their name to No Time To Lose, and came into record another set of tunes for an EP called "Wasted Away". It was so much fun making records with these guys!
On the complete opposite end of the musical spectrum, I did a wonderful CD called "One" with Answer the Muse. They describe themselves as "a unique fusion of theatrical, spiritually inspired, transformational performance art." and I think they describe themselves well. Actually, that really wraps up the whole experience and I don't know what else to say except that I really enjoyed making this CD!
Guitarist/songwriter Tom Mank keeps popping in to record guitar tracks for projects he is working on with cellist Sera Smolen and Woodstock producer Julie Last. Always a pleasure to work with Tom!
I spent the evening with a fun hard rock band called Panhead! We recorded almost all the tracks for a three song demo in a single evening! Sometimes you just can't beat two guitars, bass and drums!
Ithaca's own Will Fudeman and Cantor Abbe Lyons came in with a very interesting project doing music based on the writings of Rabbi Arthur Waskow. Again we recorded everybody live up in the corner on the stage and the results were awesome…
Dana Billings and Big Mean Sound Machine took over Wilburland to record audio and video for a live DVD which will be released very soon! It looks and sounds awesome!
Dana also mastered 2 CDs for BMSM, one a studio release called Marauders and another called Warrior with Jsan
and BMSM. Both of course sound terrific.
and BMSM. Both of course sound terrific.
Trombonist and funk songwriter Brian Turner made his way a few times from Sydney New York to work on some very cool funk tunes complete with extensive horn arrangements. Think old-school Tower of Power and Chicago.
I also got to record a good straight up blues band called One Way Out.
Donna the Buffalo has a new CD coming out soon, and Tara Nevins came into work on vocals with me at here at Wilburland. Working with someone of Tara's caliber takes music making up to a whole different level of detail and nuance. She's a pro for sure and you can tell when you hear the results of our work together.
IC professor Steve Gordon brought me a number of really well-written songs to record and mix. Keyboard arrangements were provided by my friend Jon Hilton from Hiltronex Sound here in Ithaca.
Dana Billings was in to mix and master the most recent recording by Beat The Grid. Super sounding stuff and one of the tunes has over 120 tracks! Yikes!
Big Leg Emma guitarist Kev Rowe flattered me by bringing his newly recorded tracks to mix here at Wilburland. Kev is a great songwriter and very good guitar player. But even more than that he has a voice that makes you want to listen to every word he sings.
And then there is my friend Spartacus Jones. This guy has single-handedly showed me that GarageBand is not a toy program on the Mac. He has brought me excellent arrangements with very good sounds and performances which have been easy to mix into very good sounding songs.
Plastic Nebraska guitarist Gabe Tavares came into re-sing the vocal for a track from his solo album with a band called The Thins. It's always fun calling up old tracks and remembering past sessions.
Loud and fast punk band Mill Bastards brought their fury to Wilburland and recorded a 6 some EP in a single evening. So much fun and soo LOUD!
It's also worth noting that I did some pretty major acoustic treatment to the control room making it even better and more accurate for mixing. I also invested in some new and old ribbon mics to add the the Wilburland collection of over 50 microphones. Wilburland now has an AEA R84, a Coles 4038, A Western Electric 639b and an Altec 639b from the late 1940s, and 2 Amperite SR80s from the 1930s! They sound amazing!
Well, that's all for now! What a year, huh?
2 comments:
Impressive! I think you have the world's greatest job.
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