Funk Remix from Meninos do Morumbi

August 1st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Funk Remix 2011

The second release for Meninos do Morumbi of Sao Paulo is my remix of their song Funk.

Aside from Flavio Pimenta and the students on drums and vocals, I’ve added Steve Ferrone on drum kit with yours truly on bass and keys.

This is the second official release from Music is Hope Foundation, with all proceeds going to fund Meninos do Morumbi in Sao Paulo. Since the school was started over 10 years ago Flavio has brought over 13,000 children, many of them from the Morumbi Favela, through the program.

Please support MIHF and Meninos by purchasing the single and the re-released album through iTunes or from CDbaby.

Meninos Do Morumbi CD Release

June 20th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

The first CD from the Music is Hope Foundation is the re-release of the 2006 Meninos Do Morumbi self titled album.

Proceeds from the sale of the CD go to help support the Meninos Do Morumbi school in Sao Paulo.

Over the past 13 years Flavio Pimenta and his Meninos Do Morumbi have educated and fed over 13,000 children, mostly from the Paraisopolis favela in Morumbi, Sao Paulo.

Fleetwood and Jones at NAMM 2000

June 14th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

I recently dug my HHB CDR 850 out of storage and started using it again in my studio.

It’s a stand alone CD recorder and burner that still works perfectly after all these years. It has a really clean sound that I still like a lot.

HHB also made the awesome Circle 5 speaker’s that I have never stopped using in my studio. I think Mick Fleetwood still has his pair in Hawaii.

John Jones on the HHB stand with CDR 850 posters at 2000 NAMM in LA

Mick Fleetwood on the HHB stand with Circle 5 posters at 2000 NAMM in LA

Jarrell Guitars Win Manufacturer of The Year Award

June 7th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

My good friend Phillip Jarrell and his partner Greg Binion of Jarrell Guitars have won the Manufacturer of the Year award for 2010 by the Music Industry Association of Canada. Well done guys!

See the press release here.

PMC’s Peter Thomas interview about speaker making

May 31st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Mile High Mountains

May 31st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Idyllwild on Mount San Jacinto was just what the doctor ordered for Memorial Day weekend!

The Hill (mountain), the clean air, the gigantic trees, and Strawberry Creek, made it hard to leave!

Strawberry Creek, Idyllwild, Cal.

Jacaranda’s running a bit late

May 31st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Los Angeles has a Jacaranda season.

This spring they are blooming late and out of sync in our area. It’s probably due to the cooler weather we’ve been having.

May 24, 2011 - Los Angeles California

2011 Marathon Thanks

May 31st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Thank You to all who pledged on my behalf for the 2011 SCGA Foundation Golf Marathon. The event, held on May 21 at the Arcadia 18 hole par three course, raised $38,000.

Jeff, Mark and John, starting the 100 hole Marathon for the SCGA Foundation

Jack Richardson

May 18th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Jack Richardson, CM, has left the studio for the final time. After decades of being Canada’s father of record producing, “Sir” Jack passed away last week in London, Ontario at the young age of 81.

In his career Jack produced many of the Guess Who hits including These Eyes and American Woman. In the mid 1960’s he was one of the founders of Nimbus 9, a mutli-media production company that had the best recording studio in Toronto in Yorkville in the early 1970’s. Bob Ezrin started his career working for Jack at Nimbus 9. Ezrin brought in Alice Cooper, and they produced the Love it to Death album together, featuring the hits I’m Eighteen and the Ballad of Dwight Fry. Jack also produced Night Moves for Bob Seger and countless other International and Canadian acts throughout his five decade career. See Jack Richardson on Wiki.

I spent time at Nimbus when I was growing up, and I recorded with Jack on a couple of forgotten projects in the late 1970’s. Later, when Nimbus was closing down (around 1980?), Dee Long and I bought Ezrin’s favourite EMT Plate and some microphones and baffles for ESP, our studio in Buttonville. Bob pulled off the side cover so he could make sure it had his file marks on the metal sheet! Awesome!

Alice Cooper’s DaDa was recorded at ESP, which of course meant that Vince used the very same EMT reverb in two very different studios.

In reading about Jack’s career I couldn’t help but notice that he never won a Juno Award for Producing. Yes I know they have renamed the Producer Award in his honor, but, how could he have not won ten of them? That’s Canada for you.

Alice Cooper at Nimbus with Jack Richardson in the 70s

ARSC Los Angeles, The Frank Zappa Archive

May 18th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

I went to the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) convention at the Wilshire Grand in downtown Los Angeles last week. ARSC is a nonprofit “dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings”.

I really enjoyed Preserving and Protecting the Frank Zappa Archives with Joe Travers and Gail Zappa of the Zappa Family Trust. Joe and Gail talked about Frank’s massive creative output, and their work in saving everything for future generations.

Joe is the official Vault Meister of the archives. See him in this video, talking about his work.

Joe Travers, John Jones and Gail Zappa at ARSC Los Angeles