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Temples of Sound by William Clark, Jim Cogan,
Quincy Jones
Tells the stories of the legendary studios
where musical genius and a magical space came together to capture
some of the most exciting jazz, pop, funk, soul, and country records
ever made. From the celebrated Southern studios of Sun and Stax, to
the John Coltrane/Miles Davis sessions in producer Rudy Van Gelder’s
living room, to Frank Sinatra’s swinging cuts at state-of-the-art
Capitol Records, each of the 15 profiles in this book brings great
music to life at the moment of its creation. With a trove of
never-before-seen photographs and fascinating, all-new interviews
with the musicians and producers who made the records, Temples of
Sound is a rich inspiration for music fans.
Soundspace by Peter
Grueneisen
Architecture and
music share many parallels and intersecting elements. Recent
developments in the music, film, and media industries have given
rise to new building types of audio and visual media. These projects
require a comprehensive approach from the various disciplines to
bridge architecture, art and technology. For more than 10 years
studio bau:ton has been pre-eminently involved in drawing together
these diverse disciplines This book is an eclectic survey of issues
central to building for contemporary media. Renowned guest authors
from the fields of media and architecture have contributed ideas and
projects, and a detailed overview of architectural acoustics serves
as an integrated technical guide. practical applications are
presented in a beautifully illustrated portfolio of distinguished
projects by studio bau:ton, ranging from museums to recording
studios and film production facilities. Projects like the Fox
Scoring Stage in Los Angeles or Bad Animals in Seattle are
complemented by international examples such as Sony Music in Tokyo,
X-Art in Austria and many more.
Broken
Music Sting
"Having been a
songwriter most of my life, condensing my ideas and emotions into
short rhyming couplets and setting them to music, I had never really
considered writing a book. But upon arriving at the reflective age
of fifty, I found myself drawn, for the first time, to write long
passages that were as stimulating and intriguing to me as any
songwriting I had ever done." -- Sting
Every new artist
will relate to this book - written beautifully by the master
reinventor himself. Truly inspiring.
The Indie
Bible Far and away the most comprehensive resource for
getting exposure for your music on the Internet. studioexpresso
recommends this book for the independant and/or new
artists.
All You Need
Is Ears! George Martin
For every music
lover, its history is part of the pleasure. Read about the man who,
with The Beatles, changed the second half of the 20th century in
helping them composed the most important opus of its
time.
All You Need
to Know About the Music Business : Fifth Edition Donald
S. Passman
One of the best
sources on legal aspects of the music business from one of the most
respected entertainment attornies of today.
Succeeding In
Music John Stiernberg
Business
Handbook for Performers, Songwriters, Agents, Managers &
Promoters When to Quit your Day Job and how to make it really.
studioexpresso recommends this book for new and indie artists who
are starting and anyone who's looking to reinvent
themselves.
John Stiernberg
who began as a musician is also presenter of Business Chops Seminars
and consults with many pro audio manufacturers.
What's Up
Dawg?: How to Become a Superstar in the Music
Business
To the general
public, he's best known as a judge for the TV show American Idol.
But for most of you who know him well, the book is just the latest
in Randy Jackson’s impressive string of credits. From legendary
session bassist to songwriter and record producer to artist manager
and label vice president, Jackson boasts a seemingly endless list of
accomplishments.
Mix
Masters
A collection of
27 interviews with platinum engineers by Mix magazine writer Maureen
Droney.
Discover how music engineers, using the same arsenal
of tools, can create such unique works from artist to artist, even
track to track. You'll find practical and informative
behind-the-scenes, behind-the-glass insight into the art of mixing
by the industry's most in-demand engineers across all genres - pop,
rock, country, classical and film.
Maureen is best
known in the industry for her engineering work (Santana, Tower of
Power) and as a contributor to Mix Magazine. She also books the
House Of Blues Studios in Los Angeles and married to engineer/mixer
Ken Kessie (Tony! Toni! Tone!, Herbie Hancock).
The
Musician's Handbook Bobby Borg
In The
Musician’s Handbook, veteran musician Bobby Borg (a graduate of the
Berklee College of Music, has performed extensively throughout US,
Europe and Japan with a variety of artists, including the
multi-platinum group Warrant) reveals over 35 inspirational and
proactive strategies for pursuing a successful career in the music
industry. Chapters provide comprehensive coverage of the four types
of business relationships, the five key people a musician needs to
succeed and the four major sources of music revenue.
Music
Business Primer Diane Sward Rapaport
A Music Business
Primer explores the ecology of the music industry. The symbiotic
partnership between music businesses and the creativity and talent
of musicians and performers
Q:
The Autobiography of Quincy Jones
Q is an impressive
self-portrait by one of the master makers of American culture, a
complex, many-faceted man with far more than his share of talents
and an unparalleled vision, as well as some entirely human flaws. It
also features vivid testimony from key witnesses to his
journey–family, friends, and musical and business associates. His
life encompasses an astonishing cast of show business giants, and
provides the raw material for one of the great African American
success stories of this century.
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The
Buddha in Your Mirror Practical Buddhism and the Search for
Self
The introduction by jazz great Herbie Hancock, a
Nichiren practitioner for 29 years, makes one wonder if the rhythmic
emphasis of this chant has a special call for musicians, but this
path obviously has bold appeal for a broad audience of people who
are willing to give chant a chance.
Tina Turner
found the strength to leave an abusive marriage after she began
chanting "Nam-myoho-renge-kyo." This phrase, translated as "I devote
myself to the mystic law of cause and effect through sound," is at
the heart of Nichiren Buddhism, a practice clearly explained in this
self-help primer. In 1253, the Japanese monk Nichiren declared
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo "to be the one true law, the great `secret'
hidden in the depths of the Lotus Sutra.
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