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Old 29th July 2002, 08:08 PM   #1
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Cool Album I played on is Released!

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I just got back from Athens, Ga where I got to sit in on the making of a killer album with some good friends "Tishamingo". I got to lay down some harmonica on some tunes.

The album is being produced by John Keane who has recorded/produced REM, Widespread Panic and many others.

I thought I'd mention that he just published a new book of which I got a copy and it's so far a great read.

It's called "A Musician's Guide to Pro Tools" and it appears that you can pick up a copy from http://www.supercatpress.com .
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Well this album that I got to play some harmonica on has been released last weekend.

You can check out the website at http://www.tishamingo.com

This album was recorded directly to ProTools 24/mix through Apogee converters.

I believe it was mixed on a Trident?

Anyhoo, it is an incredibly warm and full sound and the musicianship is stellar... If you have any doubts about the "ProTools sound", check out this album and prepare to be amazed!!!
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