Sep 1, 2009,
By Barbara Schultz
Clatter&Din (Seattle, www.clatterdin.com) hosted simultaneous audio/video sessions for a Washington State Lottery TV and radio spot. The commercial, for...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Peter Cooper
On his first night in Nashville, R.S. Field headed for the women's dormitory at Vanderbilt University. There, coeds wiggled around in a little basement...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Barbara Schultz
In the May issue of Mix our annual theme issue, which focused on Getting Noticed, Getting Heard, Getting Paid we explored the ways that new music business...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Heather Johnson
Many, if not most, musicians have some sort of recording setup in or near their home. But it's a rare few artists who have the chance to set up their...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Blair Jackson
There are worse fates than being heavily associated with a single song. In the case of long-running reggae band Inner Circle, they will forever be linked...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Tom Kenny
You've had quite a career, playing on some big records. What's kept you in Nashville? It's just like anything else, a series of decisions. When I moved...
Sep 1, 2009,
Compiled by Barbara Schultz
Scott Peets' Design FX Remote truck was used to record live performances by James Taylor and band for the soundtrack to Judd Apatow's current film, Funny...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Bud Scoppa
In 1990, Seattle-based Alice in Chains were opening for Van Halen, Ozzy Osbourne and even Poison, playing a post-punk/metal hybrid that emphasized bitter...
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