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Mike Doughty Plays Mississippi Studios

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

I love working at Mississippi Studios. At least once a month I get turned onto somebody I shoulda already been turned onto. Or sometimes that’s how it seems.

Before the Show

Mike Doughty is well known as the front man for 90s indie band, Soul Coughing. He characterizes the demise of that band as “like (more…)

Where’s the Beef?

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Here’s a beefy post with no pictures. Mostly comprised of news. Really, really good news!

First, about my last post – the one about me getting national exposure for my work – if you want to listen to the Terence Blanchard show, you need Real Player, which is free. Also, there are two “listen now” links on this web page. The first is the University of Michigan Jazz Band, which is just “OK”. The second link is actually the Terence Blanchard portion of the show. If you’re into jazz in any way, it’s worth a listen. FYI.

Second, Stacy passed the Oregon Bar exam!! Hooray!!

Third, I now work part time at a venue-slash-recording studio called “Mississippi Studios” here in Portland. You can check out our website here. Pretty cool. I’m a jack of all trades at this small business (studio recording work, front of house sound reinforcement, tending bar, production manager, etc…) …it’s a great place.

Fourth, Portland was just written up in Slate. Check it out here.

Told you it was beefy! :-D

Terence Blanchard’s NPR show

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

OK, I just HAD to post this. I wasn’t certain when this would actually get published, but check it out! David Lau (Grammy Award winning engineer/producer/owner of Brookwood Studio) and I were involved in the recording of this show at the wonderful Power Center in Ann Arbor Michigan. Credits are at the bottom of this page.

It was a great night, great show. Give it a listen!

One other shout out: Terence (and Wynton, and jazz & orchestral players all over the country) uses David Monette trumpets excusively. I’ve had the pleasure to meet Dave, whose factory moved from Chicago to Portland back in the late 90s. Great guy, a remarkable genius. Now all I have to figure out is how to afford one of his $10,000 horns! (Yes, you read the number of zeros correctly… :-( )

Little Miss Sunshine and DeVotchka

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

A couple of weekends ago, I had a really fun experience. Perhaps you can relate…you’re watching a movie, and enjoying it. You hear the soundtrack, and think to yourself, “why do I know this music?!” In my case, the movie was Little Miss Sunshine, and the soundtrack music was largely written by a band called DeVotchka (or their lead singer, Nick Urata). It was not all that long ago that I blogged about seeing an unusual act at Bonnaroo…

DeVotchka

Ok, so it was 7, almost 8 months ago. Who’s counting (more…)

Ragbirds Part 2

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Matt Close

So, the Ragbirds were in the studio in early January, laying down foundational tracks for the first (more…)