| Dave Holland ECM Records' Dave Holland was in recording his Big Band. Engineering was James Farber assisted by Brian Montgomery. (October 2002) Eve 6 RCA artist Eve 6 continue their summer lockout recording their new album with producer Gregg Wattenberg and engineers Chris Shaw and John Agniello. Ross Petersen assisting. (August 2002) Sum 41 Sum 41 camped out with producer Greg Nori and engineer Greg Gordon, tracking basics for their upcoming Island Records release. Ross Petersen assisted. (June 2002) James Carter Warner Jazz artist James Carter recording with engineer Joe Ferla assisted by Aya Takemura. (April 2002) Elvis Costello with engineer Kevin Killen. Elvis Costello was recently in to record a song for a television series in syndication in Japan. Super-engineer Kevin Killen recorded the tracks with Ross Peterson and Anthony Ruotolo assisting. (March 2002) Diana Krall recording for Patsy Kline Tribute Elliot Scheiner and Tommy LiPuma in with Diana Krall recording a track for MCA Nashville's Patsy Kline tribute record. Assisted by Aya Takemura. (March 2002) Chantal Kreviazuk Producer Gregg Wattenberg has returned with Sony Canada's artist Chantal Kreviazuk cutting tracks for her latest record. Engineer Brian Scheuble is assisted by Ross Petersen and Ricardo Fernandez. (March 2002) Stone Temple Pilots (Atlantic Records) Fresh off their performance on the John Lennon Tribute, STP came into the legendary tracking room to cut a studio version of the Beatles' "REVOLUTION" with engineer Brian Scheuble. The recording was video taped and the footage can be seen on the Enhanced CD of the single. Assistants Ricardo Fernandez and Brian Montgomery were on hand for the session. (March 2002) Sting, Yo-Yo Ma and 2002 Olympics Engineer / producer Neil Dorfsman was in Studio A for rhythm tracking with Sting on the song "Fragile" for use in the opening ceremonies of the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. Cellist extraordinaire Yo-Yo Ma later came in for overdubs in Studio C where the track was mixed by David Green. Musical director is David Hartley who was assisted by Aya Takemura. (January 2002) Wayne Shorter Verve legendary saxophonis Wayne Shorter with producer Rober Sadin were in to add finishing touches on Wayne's new record. Engineers were Clark Germain and Dave Darlington, assisted by Aya Takemura and Brian Montgomery. (December 2001) |