Archive for the ‘Making the CD’ Category

Session Pix and Recording “Elizabeth Dawn”

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Rachel Recording Vocals for Elizabeth Dawn

More Recording of Vocals for Elizabeth Dawn

Rachel Recording More Vocals

Rachel at Two Boots after session

This past week, I was again at BaranStoll Studios recording for my upcoming CD. I worked on the vocals [...]

Started recording vocals and guitar at BaranStoll Studios

I was at BaranStoll studios (aka Two Tomatoes Studio)  this past weekend and started to record the vocals and guitar for “Please Come to Brooklyn” and “She’s Not Waiting”. Here’s some pix.

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Lee and Viv at the controls

Listening Back

Recording Guitar

Rachel [...]

Recording

Ten Ten watches over everything

Leyla listens to our recording from patio
This past couple of weeks, I began recording scratch tracks with Lee, who is working as my producer. We are recording what one might call the rhythm section of my music before we head into the actual studio for recording. This amounts to a rough [...]

Donate/Pre-Order the CD/New Goodie Packages Available

I’ve just started the process of making a new CD. The producer, engineer, musicians, and songs are picked. All that I need is the funds to help make it happen! About $5000 to be exact! Notice my new page “Donate/Pre-Order the CD” where I’ve provided new options for pre-ordering the CD and making donations to [...]

Testing Testing at Two Tomatoes Studios

I began working with a new engineer last night for my upcoming full-length CD. Her name is Vivian Stohl. Her studio, Two Tomatoes, is located in the East Village of New York City. My dear friend, Lee Frisari, who is going to work as the producer on the recording, recommended Vivian, and I couldn’t have [...]