VJC Q&T podcast host Russell Schmidt has known Emmy-winning recording engineer and composer Clarke Rigsby for more than fifteen years. Clarke is the founder and owner of Tempest Recording in Tempe, AZ. As a leading recording engineer and artistic collaborator, Clarke has worked in studio settings and/or live performances with such artists as Joe Alessi, Glen Campbell, Alice Cooper, Joey DeFrancesco, Bo Diddley, Peter Erskine, Bob Freedman, Steve Gadd, James Galway, Waylon Jennings, Wynonna Judd, Paul McCartney, James Moody, Lewis Nash, Mark O’Connor, LeAnn Rimes, Blake Shelton, Phil Smith, Tower of Power, Travis Tritt, Stevie Wonder, Trisha Yearwood, and many other greats.
At the start of December, Clarke joined Russ to discuss the sense of occasion that can happen for musicians entering a recording studio, why system upgrades aren’t always evidence of progress, and even what is or isn’t lurking inside a tube amp. (Spoiler alert: Those aren’t light bulbs back there.)
Learn more about Clarke Rigsby here:
https://tempestrecording.com/about/
Learn more about his Tempe, AZ, studio here:
https://tempestrecording.com/studio/
Learn more about some of the people, places, and technologies mentioned in the podcast here:
Jimmy Cobb – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Cobb
David Foster – https://davidfoster.com/story/
Lewis Nash – https://www.lewisnash.com/
Lucas Pino – https://www.lucaspino.com/
David Sax – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sax
Stevie Wonder – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Wonder
Tower of Power – https://towerofpower.com/
MIM Music Theater – https://mim.org/mim-music-theater/
The Nash – https://thenash.org/
Pro Tools (by Avid) – https://www.avid.com/pro-tools
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https://www.valleyjazz.org/
Social Media (Facebook):
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About The Host:
Pianist/composer/educator Russell Schmidt has performed with such celebrated artists as Carl Allen, Michael Brecker, Eddie Daniels, Joe Lovano, Gerry Mulligan, Lucas Pino, Arturo Sandoval, and Clark Terry. Among his recordings as a leader are Anachromysticism (2012), which highlights Russell’s wide-ranging efforts as a jazz composer, Jazz Triptych, Volume I – The Sacred (2018), a collection of hymns and spirituals reimagined in the jazz language, and his most recent recording, the companion album Jazz Triptych, Volume II – The Secular (2019).
After a distinguished career in academia, Russell joined Music Serving The Word in June 2014 as Coordinator of Education, founding MSW’s Valley Jazz Cooperative program in 2016. Previously, he served as Director of Jazz Studies at Bowling Green State University and the University of Utah. He was also a member of the Eastman School of Music jazz faculty, where he co-conducted the Eastman Studio Orchestra. A student of Rayburn Wright, Russell holds two degrees from Eastman.
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- Émission
- FréquenceDeux fois par mois
- Publiée12 décembre 2019 à 07:00 UTC
- Durée42 min
- Saison1
- Épisode8
- ClassificationTous publics