Apogee Party 2013

September 2nd, 2013 § Comments Off on Apogee Party 2013 § permalink

Another year, and another great party at Apogee in Santa Monica, hosted by Betty Bennett and Bob Clearmountain.

Live music, performed in the same studio that KCRW broadcasts are recorded in, with ample food and drink, and a plethora of old and new friends, made it a great night out for everyone! Dr Gerhard Lengeling was there with his Logic X crew, and Don Was sat in on bass with the band!

See my 2011 post on Apogee’s 25th anniversary party  – Apogee Party 2011

Don’t Worry Baby

August 24th, 2013 § Comments Off on Don’t Worry Baby § permalink

Brian Wilson said that when he first heard Be My Baby for the first time in 1963, it blew his mind. It was clearly the blueprint for all of his, and many other’s, future recordings. The first modern record?

Be My Baby (Spotify) – by Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, produced by Phil Spector, performed by the The Ronettes.

Hal Blaine on drums, Tommy Tedesco and Bill Pitman on guitars, and Darlene Love and Sonny and Cher on backing vocals.

And then there was Brian Wilson’s answer song; Don’t Worry Baby – and everything will be alright! Brian says his wife said “don’t worry baby” to him in their car, when he was despondent after hearing Be My Baby on the radio.

Don’t Worry Baby – by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian, produced by Brian Wilson, performed by the The Beach Boys. WTF!

Bringing tears to my eyes.

Fred Mandel in the house

August 14th, 2013 § Comments Off on Fred Mandel in the house § permalink

I’m flying on a painted pony! Fred Mandel was over last Saturday to add his musical magic to our Music is Hope project for Meninos Do Morumbi.

Fred Mandel & John Jones near Sherman Junction, Los Angeles.

Fred is a brilliant professional who plays organ, piano, guitar, sings, writes songs, arranges & produces, and has worked with legendary classics of the 70’s and 80’s such as Alice Cooper, Queen, Elton JohnCheap Trick, Pink Floyd, Anthrax, and Supertramp.

We grew up in the same St Andrews neighborhood of Toronto, a part of York Mills. For my friends and I, Fred was our neighborhood blueprint for a career in music! I tried to see every concert he played in Toronto that didn’t need an ID to get in. And then we lost touch for a few years until we met in the elevator at AIR Studios on Oxford Street, when Fred was in the studio working with Elton John on Reg Strikes Back.

Here is a great interview with Fred Mandel!

One of my favourites, Domenic Troiano, had Fred Mandel and Steve Ferrone recording together at Automated Sound Studio, New York, on Dom’s awesome Burnin’ At The Stake album in 1977.

hide your love

August 13th, 2013 § Comments Off on hide your love § permalink

Almost 20 years ago I found myself alone at Christmas time in Los Angeles, and I recorded this excellent song in order to feel better.

Hide Your Love Away – it’s just me in my Tree house studio in the Dell, Hollywood, on December 24, 1993.

Later, for Alan Frew’s version, we added Phil Parlapiano and Mick Fleetwood, and created this.

Mike Shipley

August 13th, 2013 § Comments Off on Mike Shipley § permalink

A great producer, engineer,lover, and friend of music, Mike Shipley passed away last month. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Mike Shipley

Mike worked on so many amazing recordings, starting with his first session, which was with the Sex PistolsAIR had a strong connection with Wessex Studios.

Here is an interview with Mike from a couple of years ago – Engineer Extraordinaire

John Jones Live at the Troubador in Los Angeles!

August 1st, 2013 § Comments Off on John Jones Live at the Troubador in Los Angeles! § permalink

Richard Martinez, Sean Halley and John Jones playing their first gig! – “Canada’s best kept secret”

Don’t Condemn Me

August 1st, 2013 § Comments Off on Don’t Condemn Me § permalink

John Jones – The Hollywood Sign

One Moment in Time – the Rock Songs

August 1st, 2013 § Comments Off on One Moment in Time – the Rock Songs § permalink

John Jones OMIT Rock Songs

Up In The AIR (Studios)

August 1st, 2013 § Comments Off on Up In The AIR (Studios) § permalink

AIR Studios, located in the ballroom on the fourth floor at Oxford Circus

I scanned an article printed by AIR Studios in 1988 to promote their UK recording studio on Oxford Street in London. It is mostly an interview with then AIR manager Malcolm Atkin, who is now Chairman of the APRS.

The article is an excellent overview of the state of the art of recording equipment at that time, and includes a quote and a photo of me sitting at the desk in Studio 5.

UP IN THE AIR 1988 (a link to the official AIR Studios press release from 1988 in pdf)

T-Bone Walker

July 28th, 2013 § Comments Off on T-Bone Walker § permalink

1947 Blues standard “Stormy Monday” from T-Bone Walker!

The smoking gun!