Classic Tracks: Patsy Cline's "Crazy"Aug 1, 2003, By Barbara Schultz No one could touch her. Her voice was one of the most ravishing instruments ever recorded.... Steely Dan 'Everything Must Go'Aug 1, 2003, by George Petersen It seems like only yesterday that we gazed through the glass at Two Against Nature, the landmark comeback album for Steely Dan.... EvanescenceAug 1, 2003, By Bryan Reeseman When Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody calls Mix from the road, his band is setting up at a Milwaukee venue called The Rave.... The Engineer and the VocalistAug 1, 2003, By Maureen Droney So what's the big deal? With automatic tuning devices, nondestructive digital editing, multitracking and effects, why worry about the vocal sound?... Wyclef JeanAug 1, 2003, By Sarah Benzuly “Producers are really…you just know that you're created to produce.” Subconsciously, Wyclef Jean knew from a very early age that music would play a very large role in his life.... Justin NiebankJul 1, 2003, BY MAUREEN DRONEY It wasn't easy to catch up with Justin Niebank. A Nashville-based producer/engineer with a penchant for roots music, Niebank was in the middle of three projects the week I first tried to reach him: mixing for Brad Paisley, cutting vocals with Rebecca Lynn Howard and recording a Keith Urban single.... Fleetwood Mac Is Back!Jul 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson "Things are good," Lindsey Buckingham says cheerily on the eve of Fleetwood Mac's cross-country tour. "We've got a nice fresh set going and a fresh album that we all like. The band sounds really good. I've got two great kids [both under 5]. It's really a nice time for me...... Recording the BandJul 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson There was a time, not so very long ago, when nearly all "live albums" were recorded by remote trucks. Occasionally, you would find a band - such as the Grateful Dead - who were serious about keeping an archive of all their performances for posterity and so made simple stereo recordings from the soundboard's feed, but they were the exception rather than the rule in the '60s and '70s. Needless to say, things have changed....
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