Producer/Engineer

 

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Randy has had the good fortune to work with many great musicians recording music in the studio, including:

Dr John
Levon Helm
Bruce Springsteen
the Dixie Hummingbirds
Soozie Tyrell
John Hammond Jr
Sonny Landreth
CJ Chenier
Garth Hudson

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.
Larry Campbell*
Tony Garnier*
George Roselli*
(*Bob Dylan's Band)
Horacio Hernandez
Yusef Lateef
Eve Cornelious
Red Clay Ramblers
Skeeter Brandon
Patty Blee
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
Mark Wenner
Hiram Bullock
& many more

"Lemme jus' move that mic a bit..."
Cutting piano with Dr John for the Dixie Hummingbirds.
Scullville, 2003

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
SoundWave, 1994
Producing Deborah's debut CD

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.
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,
Raleigh, NC, 1981
This 20 channel mixing board was originally custom made for
RCA, Nashville.
Check out the Ampex 2" 16 Track in background and Ampex 440 in foreground. Ah yes, ANALOG.

 

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.