Archive for the 'Recording' Category

Through the Holidays and Back to Recording

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

With the holidays finally behind us, the guys at Long Island Recording found a time slot for me Friday, so my guitarist buddy Brian and I went down to Lexington for a session. Working on “I Can Sing A Country Song,” Brian added second and third harmonic acoustic guitar tracks to the primary hook, then […]

Too Old or Too Much Fun?

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

How to Keep Up With a Forty-Year-Old (If you’re Sixty)
The second half of October and the first half of November proved to be entirely too busy for this old man. Between a big weekend outing in mid-October, a newspaper deadline and delivery plus regular Monday practice, Tuesday dance class, Wednesday jam, Thursday TV shoots plus […]

Guitar Parts

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Guitar Parts on Two Songs in Three-and-a-half Hours

Where’s That Bullwhip?

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

It’s clear that all the things that our parents told us about getting older will turn out to be true, more or less, for all us Baby Boomers, particularly the one about how time passes so much faster the older you get; the days just slip away. Since I last wrote a bit here, […]

Banjo and Mandolin

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Murrell Thixton on banjo and Danny Jones on mandolin.

Adding Bass & Drums

Friday, November 17th, 2006

After all the base guitar tracks and scratch vocals had been done, it was time to begin adding the remaining instrumentation. Producer Michael T. and I had discussed which bass player I would use and I had said that my friend Steve R. would do just fine. On November 15, he and I rode […]

A Chat With The Producer

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

After a rather harrowing week last month involving seven inches of rain in two or three hours that resulted in a flooded basement and a compromised computer requiring a new motherboard, the opportunity to ride to Lexington and talk about how to proceed on the project was a tremendous relief. It was also fairly […]

One Last Basic Session

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

There’s been a long stretch between postings, due mostly to the end-of-summer busy season - lots of things going on, mostly work-related. However, I managed to schedule a final trip on September 13 to record the basic guitar tracks and vocals for the last three songs for the project: “Love On A Dime,” “I […]

Another Road Trip

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

Rolled down to Lexington on Friday, August 11 to record a couple of more tunes. Michael T. was busy and handed his task off to Bryon and Steve. I discovered that the hum in my Taylor pickup was more than a bad battery; there’s something else. I played a Takamine they had in the studio […]

A Quick Recording Session (June 16)

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Michael T., LIR’s producer, got back to Lexington on June 12 and emailed me, requesting the next opportunity to record. We settled on June 16. I put “Railroad Man” and “Year Of The Comet” on the docket.

In between scheduling a recording, I got in a couple of jam/practices, which helped keep my fingers working. The […]