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Randy has had the good fortune to work with many great musicians recording music in the studio, including: Dr John |
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Mixing on theTrident
board at Scullville Studios w/MCI JH24 and JH110 analog machines. Plus
a most comfortable leather couch. We opened Scullville Studio in
March, 2001. At the beginning of 2002 Jerry Klause and I became co-owners of the studio. |
Bob Margolin
Ann Rabson Dirty Dozen Brass Band Patty Scialfa Augie Myers Nappy Brown Deborah Coleman |
L-R: Jerry Klause, RF, Larry Cambell,
Bruce & Soozie Tyrell, Scullville, 2002 This photo was taken during the recording of Soozie's album. Bruce came down for the day, played guitar, sang a little then we shot the potato gun in the backyard. That's a Potato Gun that Bruce is holding. He liked it so much we gave him one to take home. |
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Larry Campbell*
Tony Garnier* George Roselli* (*Bob Dylan's Band) Horacio Hernandez Yusef Lateef Eve Cornelious Red Clay Ramblers Skeeter Brandon Patty Blee |
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With Soozie Tyrell and Trina Shoemaker
at Bruce's home studio. We cut Patty Scialfa's background vocals here
for Soozie's record. That's a Euphonix mix board. 2002
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Mark Wenner
Hiram Bullock & many more |
"Lemme jus' move that mic a bit..." |
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with Tony Garnier & Levon Helm
cutting tracks with the Dixie Hummingbirds. Larry Campbell was on guitar. Now that's a rhythm section. Just roll the tape and get outa the way. |
with Deborah Coleman |
With Todd, owner of Pyramid
Studio, midtown NYC, where I mixed a project. That's a vintage API board and wow does it sound great. |
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| Working with legendary
engineer Shelly Yakus on the Trident 80C. Scullville Studios, A Room, 2002 Shelly is a master engineer who has worked with many big names in rock & roll. He has ears like a dog. He hears it all. Working with him has been an ear-opening experience. |
Randy (seated) with Eddy Johnson SoundTrax Recording,
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With Nappy Brown,
at the "Wild Man" sessions SoundWave, 1994. This was one of the most gratifying records I have made because Nappy sang live with the full band and that created an excitement that is audible on the record. Bob Margolin sat in on a song and he really helped kick the session into gear. |