Here we are, Richard Martinez, Sean Halley, and yours truly, at the Troubadour in 1999 for the MP3.com concert.
The George Von Elm Memorial
September 22nd, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
It’s that time of year again in Los Angeles.
Our Rancho Park Golf Club fundraiser for junior golf in Los Angeles and Southern California comes up on October 24.
Click on George for more info about the 5th annual event.
Brazilian Day in Los Angeles 2011
September 12th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
A great time was had by all at the historic Asphaltum Springs on the Rancho La Brea on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles this past weekend.
Within footsteps of LACMA and the Page Museum, the many Brazilians in Los Angeles had a party in Hancock Park.
I hung out with my friend Sergio Mielniczenko, who hosts the Global Village Show on KPFK on Fridays (listen to last Fridays show for a new Meninos do Morumbi track I remixed for Music is Hope Foundation), and the Brazilian Hour on PRSS on weekends.
Here are some photos of the day, including one of me with Carnaval Muse, Sonaria.
The Doctor of Logic
September 1st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
With overwhelming joy, I finally got to meet Dr Gerhard Lengeling and Sujin Nam at the the Apogee 25th party in August.
Back in 1989, I was simply empowered, when I first started using Gerhard’s Notator/Creator music software on the Atari ST.
I still have my 1040 ST and Notator and Uniter, all ready to go at a moments notice. You will never ever have a better piece of music software under the Sun than Notator!
Where would I be today with out it?
Thanks Gerhard!
Nothing Plane About it
September 1st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
This week started with a bang!
We were over at Steve Postell’s cutting electric guitars for Jimmy McKeever’s new album, when we heard a rash of sirens blasting by Steve’s house in peaceful Santa Monica. I stepped out of the studio to catch one of them flying past, and it had HAZMAT written all over it. We knew it had to be a plane that went down, so off we three went for a look see.
A small plane had crashed into a house just a block from Steve’s, and less than that from Penmar Golf Course. The pilot and the gardners appeared to be okay. The rookie flyer was practicing touch and go landings when he clipped a tree and hit the house about a block from the end of the runway. I hope he goes back there and thanks that tree for breaking his fall!
Why is Clover Field airport still there?
25 Years of Apogee
September 1st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
Congratulations to Betty Bennnett for her 25 years of setting a great example for the rest of us!
Apogee Electronics is a Certified Women’s Business Enterprise.
Betty co-founded Apogee in 1985.
We first met in Studio 1 at AIR on Oxford Street.
All the best digital recorders had Apogee filters from the beginning of digital’s dominance of the recording world in the late 1980s.
Apogee Electronics sponsors Music is Hope Foundation, and are banner philanthropists.
Here are some photos from the 25th Party last weekend:
Peter Barker of Threshold Studio & John Jones
JJ with Patrick Greppi of Apogee Europe
Jeremy Stappard and JJ
Jadeth of Apogee and Desiree
Bob Clearmountain of Apogee at the helm
Looking out to the studio
Studer Madness!
Sarzo does Sozinho
August 30th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
What a great session with Robert Sarzo last week.
We worked on a new song for Music is Hope’s Meninos do Morumbi album.
Here’s Robert playing his Tyler guitar.
Jayson Haws
August 30th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
Jayson Haws has just released a brilliant new E.P. of songs on iTunes!
It’s great!
One of my all time favourite singer songwriters.
Jones, Rhodes and Potter
August 1st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
As if the last 20 years flew by, the dynamic trio reformed for a brief moment at Sphere Studios in Battersea, London this past July.
Just think of all the water under the bridge since 1990 when we finished the Duran Duran album Liberty (now old enough to drink)!
Click the Liberty link and see the band lip sync to the title track. It’s awesome to see Sterling Campbell on drums!
John Jones, Nick Rhodes and Chris Potter