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“American Idol” Masters an Album Each Week at Bernie Grundman’s

Brian “Big Bass” Gardner Tackles Pop, R&B, Rock & Country

Pictured in session at Bernie Grundman Mastering are (L-R) Interscope/”American Idol” music production supervisor Chuck Reed, recording engineer Jose Alcantar, and mastering engineer Brian “Big Bass” Gardner. Photo by David Goggin.

“American Idol,” one of the most popular TV shows in history, masters each week at Bernie Grundman’s a new album of songs by the contestants. On Friday, Jimmy Iovine, chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, meets with competing contestants to go over the song possibilities and each one picks a song. Over the weekend, they track with top producers, including Rodney Jerkins, Jim Johnson, Ron Fair, Tricky, Rock Mafia, Don Was, Toby Gad, Dallas Austin, Harvey Mason, Jr., and Ryan Tedder.

“The artists come in and record vocals for the full song version which will be on the week’s download album,” explained Chuck Reed, Interscope VP of Recording Operations

and the show’s music production supervisor. “We also record stems to incorporate with the live band, which is a shorter version for on air. The full album version is mixed and then mastered on Tuesday morning for download after each show.”

As of January 2011, “American Idol” is the most-watched TV series in the Nielsen ratings and is the only program to have been number one for six consecutive seasons.

“We master each week’s album at Bernie Grundman’s with Brian ‘Big Bass” Gardner,” remarked Reed, “because he is a great mastering engineer in every genre from Hip-Hop to Jazz. He knows all the styles on ‘Idol,’ including Pop, R&B, Rock & Country, In fact, this week we mastered Creedence Clearwater’s ‘Have You Ever Seen the Rain’ and Brian had mastered the original back in 1970.”

In the current season, music producer Jimmy Iovine appears behind-the-scenes working with and lending his expertise to the contestants as they compete to become the next American Idol. New judges for 2011 are Jennifer Lopez and StevenTyler, joined by returning judge Randy Jackson.

“American Idol” is created and executive produced by Simon Fuller, Founder, 19 Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of CKX, Inc.; and executive-produced by Cecile Frot-Coutaz, CEO, FremantleMedia North America, Inc.; Ken Warwick, Executive Producer, FremantleMedia North America, Inc.; and Nigel Lythgoe, President, BigRed 2 Entertainment.

To see a 2-minute interview with Chuck Reed at Bernie Grundman Mastering, visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7ns_SKafwc

For more info about Bernie Grundman Mastering, visit: http://www.berniegrundmanmastering.com

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