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Beale Street Caravan
#2919 - Lina Beach Live at Bar DKDC

Beale Street Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 58:22


This week on Beale Street Caravan, we feature singer-songwriter and musician, Lina Beach. After starting as an intern at Royal Studios with Grammy winner, Boo Mitchell, she has become a songwriter, recording artist, and session musician, performing with the legendary Hi Rhythm Section.. Join us as we capture her live set from Bar DKDC, in Midtown Memphis, TN.

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Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR495 - Brian Murphree - Soundporter Mastering Studio

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 143:38


"It's all about the spirit, man." In this electrifying episode of Recording Studio Rockstars, host Lij Shaw reunites with the ingenious Brian Murphree, the mastermind behind Sound Porter Mastering. Together, they traverse Brian's remarkable journey from passionate musician to a celebrated mastering engineer, illuminating the vital role of sonic excellence in music production. Their conversation uncovers the fascinating evolution of video and photography, while diving deep into recording techniques, studio design, and acoustics. With a keen focus on the artistry of sound engineering, they dissect advanced methods like mid-side processing and the artistry behind the 'do no harm' philosophy in mastering. Rounding out the episode, Brian and Lij share war stories from the punk underground, blending nostalgia with invaluable insights for aspiring sound producers ready to make their mark. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Brian Murphree, a seasoned mastering engineer and founder of Soundporter Mastering, based just south of Nashville. Brian's career spans over 15 years in the mastering field, during which he's dedicated himself to helping artists and mix engineers achieve their best possible sound. Since launching Soundporter in 2019, he's built a client list that includes Grammy-winning producer Boo Mitchell, Melly Baldwin, touring drummer for Justin Bieber, and a range of other artists whose work has amassed hundreds of thousands of streaming plays. Brian's approach centers on delivering professional-quality results while making mastering accessible for artists at any stage of their career. Brian's journey began with his own experience in bands, where he took on the mixing and mastering roles to bring underground artists' sounds to life, often on a tight budget. His supportive and collaborative approach makes him a trusted resource in the music community, and he's passionate about helping clients get the most out of their mixes before they even reach the mastering stage. Brian has also played bass with the surf rock band Daikaiju and punk band Random Conflict, contributing to his deep understanding of the musical landscape. You can hear Brians backstory on episode RSR227 and check out the Youtube playlist of cool music he has helped create in the show notes. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://roswellproaudio.com/ https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Tac9DRw066N6elkRqb9fF?si=bb26781a7770465f If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/495

Rhythms Magazine
BOO MITCHELL

Rhythms Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 27:44


Our guest in this Rhythms podcast is Boo Mitchell, the son of legendary Memphis producer Willie Mitchell, whose Royal Studios featured the incredible Hi Rhythm Section playing behind a myriad of hits from the likes of Al Green, Ann Peebles and many more. Boo has his own formidable career working with many high profile musicians at Royal and producing the acclaimed 2014 documentary Take Me to the River, celebrating the intergenerational and interracial musical influence of Memphis, in the face of pervasive discrimination and segregation. There is also a New Orleans version and in this podcast Boo reveals plans for another documentary in an overseas location.  Boo Mitchell is bringing some of the remaining Hi Rhythm Section members to Blues on Broadbeach this weekend (May 16-19)with guest vocalists Lina Beach and Jerome Chism. Boo will also be showing Take Me To The River and taking about the documentary.   

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Bill Baker and Jessica Show
Grammy winner Lawrence Boo Mitchell promoting the film Jacir!

Bill Baker and Jessica Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 9:17


Tennessee Music Pathways
Memphis - The Birth of Soul & Rock N' Roll

Tennessee Music Pathways

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 44:49


"It was here, on the banks of the Mississippi River, where music changed the world." In Memphis, music has always been more than a melody and lyrics - it's a movement. This is a city that launched some of the world's most beloved musicians, from Otis Redding to Isaac Hayes, Carla Thomas, Elvis Presley, and more. And in the midst of segregation and racial tension, the music of Memphis became a powerful tool for bringing people together - and creating the sound of a civil rights movement that would move the world. Join host Aaron Millar and step into some of the world's most famous recording booths all around the city. It's in these rooms where the greats of soul and rock n' roll have shed blood, sweat and tears for decades. You'll hear how Elvis Presley was discovered completely by accident at Sun Studios; learn about Otis Redding and the joyous growth of soul at the Stax Museum; and go behind the scenes of pop music with Bruno Mars at Royal Studios.   ABOUT THE SERIES Produced in a documentary style, the Tennessee Music Pathways series takes listeners on a more than 1,000-mile road trip, from Bristol and the birth of country music to Memphis and the start of rock n' roll. Along the way, listeners will hear bluegrass played fast as lightning and traditional Appalachian music performed live in the Great Smoky Mountains. Follow along as host Aaron Millar shops in Elvis' favorite clothing store, bangs drums in the studio that made Uptown Funk, learns to play the spoons and drinks whiskey in a distillery housed in a more than 100-year-old former prison.   WANT MORE TENNESSEE MUSIC? Tennessee Music Pathways is a guide that connects visitors to the rich musical heritage of our state. Visitors can curate their own path based on interests using an interactive guide at TNmusicpathways.com. Follow the conversation on social using or searching hashtag #tnmusicpathways. TNvacation.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Thank you to our guests and musicians: Hal Lansky, Lansky Brothers Clothing lanskybros.com Crockett Hall, Sun Studio sunstudio.com Jeff Kollath, Stax Museum of American Soul Music staxmuseum.com Boo Mitchell, Royal Studios boomitchellmemphis.com and royalstudios.com Dr. Noelle Trent, National Civil Rights Museum civilrightsmuseum.org Visit Memphis memphistravel.com This series was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry.

Focus TV
Boo Mitchell

Focus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 30:37


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Focus TV
Boo Mitchell

Focus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 30:37


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Laurence Holmes on 670 The Score
Transition: Should Bears fans boo Mitchell Trubisky?

Laurence Holmes on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 19:22


Anthony Herron was joined by Matt Spiegel and Mark Grote for transition, where they discussed quarterback Mitchell Trubisky returning to Chicago with his Buffalo Bills on Saturday. Will Bears fans boo Trubisky? Should they? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR277 - Brian Murphree - How to Get Your Mix Ready for Mastering

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 144:41


My guest today is Brian Murphree mastering engineer at Soundporter Mastering in Spring Hill TN. After recording his first band in 1994 at a studio in Decatur, AL, and taking the mix-engineer helm in 1999 for his punk band, Random Conflict, followed by a 5-year stint with Surf Rock band, Daikaiju, Brian has been focused on recording, mixing, and mastering for underground artists who might lack the budget to track in major professional studios.  Brian spent 20 years recording, mixing, and mastering music in the North Alabama, Middle TN area, helping artists find their best sounds without blowing their budget. For the past 4 years, he has focused solely on mastering and has been able to grow his client list even in the challenging climate of COVID-19.  Grammy-winning “Boo” Mitchell of Memphis’ Royal Studios, Mark Slaughter, Melly Baldwin, and BZ Lewis are just a few clients Brian has worked with and his goal is to always help his clients realize their best production and mix no matter who they are, and to do it without breaking the bank.  Brian takes pride as a mastering engineer in being easy to work with and helpful at the early stages before you even think your mix is ready for mastering. And Since Brian and Soundporter are a welcome sponsor on the podcast also I thought it would be cool to have Brian as a guest on the show so that we can get to know him better and discover “how to get your mix ready for mastering”. Thanks to our sponsors! JZ Microphones: Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 50% off The BB29 mic at JZmic.com PreSonus Studio One: https://www.presonus.com Spectra1964: https://www.spectra1964.com OWC: Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com iZotope: iZotope.com/Rockstars code ROCK10 10% off API Audio: http://www.apiaudio.com Soundporter Mastering: https://www.soundporter.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast, then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/277

Verbally Effective
EPISODE CXXIX | "INFLUENCE OF MEMPHIS" w/ OONA MITCHELL BEAN

Verbally Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 60:39


Can you imagine growing up surrounded by legendary music greats? Well my guest for episode 129, Oona Mitchell Bean, is the granddaughter of the iconic Willie Mitchell of Hi Records who released records with likes of Al Green, O.V. Wright, Ann Peebles and many more. Oona, along with her brother Boo Mitchell, continues the family's third generation as influential music makers and producers. Oona gravitated towards the business side of music helping her grandfather secure deals while becoming an expert at copywriting and publishing. Her personal growth also developed alongside famed producer David Gest as his assistant in the states and managing European tours with artists such as Peabo Bryson, Denise Williams and Melba Moore. In addition, Oona worked for free for fifteen years as a volunteer learning the ins and outs of festival planning. Through hard work and determination, she began planning festivals on her own merit such as MEMPHO Fest and the Memphis Springboard Festival. Oona spread her wings and started internet radio station Royal Radio where she promotes local artists and business as well as live streams. In this episode you will hear some of the challenges Oona has faced as a double minority in the music business. She also shares quite a few stories with her many travels around the world promoting Memphis music. We touch on the importance of mental health awareness sharing our thoughts on the recent Kanye West updates. This topic segued into a discussion on how important it is to say “NO” in this industry when folks are beating down your door in need of a piece of you. Lastly, Oona speaks on her work with the exclusive Grammy's club dating back to 2008 where she is currently a board member for the local Memphis chapter.

Verbally Effective Podcast
EPISODE CXXIX | "INFLUENCE OF MEMPHIS" w/ OONA MITCHELL BEAN

Verbally Effective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 60:40


Can you imagine growing up surrounded by legendary music greats? Well my guest for episode 129, Oona Mitchell Bean, is the granddaughter of the iconic Willie Mitchell of Hi Records who released records with likes of Al Green, O.V. Wright, Ann Peebles and many more. Oona, along with her brother Boo Mitchell, continues the family's third generation as influential music makers and producers.Oona gravitated towards the business side of music helping her grandfather secure deals while becoming an expert at copywriting and publishing. Her personal growth also developed alongside famed producer David Gest as his assistant in the states and managing European tours with artists such as Peabo Bryson, Denise Williams and Melba Moore. In addition, Oona worked for free for fifteen years as a volunteer learning the ins and outs of festival planning. Through hard work and determination, she began planning festivals on her own merit such as MEMPHO Fest and the Memphis Springboard Festival. Oona spread her wings and started internet radio station Royal Radio where she promotes local artists and business as well as live streams. In this episode you will hear some of the challenges Oona has faced as a double minority in the music business. She also shares quite a few stories with her many travels around the world promoting Memphis music. We touch on the importance of mental health awareness sharing our thoughts on the recent Kanye West updates. This topic segued into a discussion on how important it is to say “NO” in this industry when folks are beating down your door in need of a piece of you. Lastly, Oona speaks on her work with the exclusive Grammy's club dating back to 2008 where she is currently a board member for the local Memphis chapter.

Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer
Journeys of Discovery: Memphis’ Royal Studios—recording hits with 1960s vacuum-tube technology

Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 27:14


Boo Mitchell carries on the legacy of his father, Willie Mitchell, as a producer of chart-topping record hits. One of Boo Mitchell’s proudest achievements was taking home the “Record of the Year” Grammy in 2016—the first time in the history of the Grammy Awards that a Memphis-made record garnered the award. Boo’s father is remembered and revered as a pioneer of the Memphis Soul sound. A partnership between Al Green and Willie Mitchell created their first home-run hit in 1971, followed by a number-one hit every year for the next four years.

DittyTV's Insights | Artist Interviews

Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell is the owner of Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. He is best known for his work with Bruno Mars, Al Green, Solomon Burke, Rod Stewart, John Mayer, and William Bell. In this episode, Boo chats with Rev Neil Down at the DittyTV Studios in Downtown Memphis. Recorded February 2014 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BLUES in the BASEMENT powered by KUDZUKIAN
The Historic Royal Studios w/ Oona & Boo Mitchell

BLUES in the BASEMENT powered by KUDZUKIAN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 27:59


Stephanie and T-Shaw speak with the descendants of Royal Studios Founder, Willie Mitchell, Oona & Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell. Today Royal Studios has moved well beyond Blues Music and R&B, under the leadership of Oona & Boo, Royal Studios has become a highly respected entity in the music business.  Just ask Bruno Mars, Snoop Dogg and many of today's pop music artists.  Enjoy this education on one of the greatest and most renowned studios in history!

Nashville2Memphis
32. Artist Management and the value of mentoring with Taylor Kottke

Nashville2Memphis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 33:17


This I make a call to La La Land to get Taylor Kottke on the phone to talk about the role of mentors and the value of a good question. Taylor Kottke, first gained an interest in the music business when she managed and sang in a local cover band in her teenage years. She then went on to pursue a degree in the field at Visible Music College, where she managed a summer tour with Visible Worship, worked under Boo Mitchell of Royal Studios in Memphis and went on to hold various Los Angeles internships in the summers before graduating in 2016. She now lives in Los Angeles and works for Faculty Management and Productions, running day-to-day operations for major worship band, Mosaic MSC and rising indie-pop star, Riah. So sit back, buckle up and adjust the rearview you are listening to Nashville to Memphis.

Tape Op Podcast
Episode 12: Boo Mitchell

Tape Op Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 65:15


Famed producer, musician, and arranger Willie Mitchell became involved with Royal Studios (and the associated Hi Records) in Memphis, Tennessee, in the early ‘60s. He took more control of the studio operations as time went on and, in the early ‘70s, his collaboration with singer Al Green led to millions of albums sold, all of which cemented Willie’s reputation as a producer of note. These days his son, Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell, a musician, songwriter, engineer, and producer in his own right, runs Royal Studios and co-owns Royal Records. He keeps the legacy alive, while also looking to the future. Boo’s produced and/or engineered a wide range of acts including Melissa Etheridge, Solomon Burke, Al Green, Cody Chesnutt, Rod Stewart, John Mayer, Snoop Dogg, Bobby Rush, William Bell, Keb Mo, Terrence Howard, and Boz Scaggs. I met up with Boo one evening at Royal Studios (currently celebrating their 60th year) in the back control room to discuss his life in the studio. Enjoy! Disclaimer: This audio recording was not originally tracked with the intent of using for a podcast. It was recorded solely for transcription for our print interview (see issue #120). Please forgive any balance issues, background sounds, and lack of clarity. Sponsored by Burl Audio https://burlaudio.com

Memphis Musicology
S1E6: Sonosphere special "Sixty Soulful Years"

Memphis Musicology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017


via https://sonospherepodcast.com/2017/09/29/sixty-soulful-years-the-story-of-royal-studios/This month Sonosphere teams up with the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum and the Memphis Musicology podcast to bring you 60 years of Royal Studios. We visit with co-owner and music producer Boo Mitchell on a tour of Royal Studios in South Memphis.Royal turns 60 this year and in this episode we’ll reminisce with singer/songwriter Don Bryant on writing hit songs and singing with Willie Mitchell’s band; legendary recording artist Ann Peebles and the magical night behind her hit “I Can’t Stand the Rain;” Memphis musician Scott Bomar on Willie Mitchell’s legacy as teacher, producer and engineer of so many classic hits; and Amber Hamilton with the Memphis Music Initiative and the partnership they have with Royal to pass on its legacy to the future talent.Come celebrate with Boo and the Mitchell family at the Levitt Shell on October 14th featuring local, regional and national artists and November 18th for the grand finale event at the Orpheum. For more information visit royalstudios.com

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Sonosphere
"Sixty Soulful Years" The Story of Royal Studios

Sonosphere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 37:46


This month Sonosphere teams up with the Rock 'n' Soul Museum and the Memphis Musicology podcast to bring you 60 years of Royal Studios. We visit with co-owner and music producer Boo Mitchell on a tour of Royal Studios in South Memphis. Come celebrate with Boo and the Mitchell family at the Levitt Shell on October 14th featuring local, regional and national artists and November 18th for the grand finale event at the Orpheum. For more information visit royalstudios.com Special thanks to Ezra Wheeler from the Rock 'n' Soul Museum and host of the Memphis Musicology podcast for co-producing this episode with Sonosphere. Visit memphisrocknsoul.org For photos of the Royal Studios tour and more visit sonospherepodcast.com

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New York Said
Boo Mitchell - Memphis Serendipity, Uptown Funk and Royal Studios

New York Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 23:01


Last week I spent about a week in Memphis, Tennessee capturing Sun Studios, Graceland, Stax and of course the legendary Beale Street. On the last day of the assignment, we wrapped shooting at around 1am and I had the opportunity kick with it Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell in a parking outside of a spot called Beauty Shop. It’s crazy because about an hour before meeting Boo, I was talking to my friend Jay about the podcast and he immediately started talking about how I should get Boo on show. He said he’d set it up and in my mind, I thought this would take month to make happen. Meaning I’d catch Boo when I was back in the city because I had to fly out in on the morning. Shortly after that conversation, guess who walks through the door? Yup you guessed it, Boo. I told the story to Boo and he said, “We call that Memphis serendipity”. In this episode we talk about the early days of Royal Studios, wearing the hat of a producer, the false feel, putting love in the cooking, Uptown Funk, and much more. I’m outta here, enjoy the talk. (You can listen and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Subscribe on Android, iHeart Radio, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher, PodBean, PlayerFM, Google Play or listen via the media player above.) Stay Up to Date with Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell Royal Studios Links To The Stuff They Talk About Orange Mound  Robert Reed Church Beale Street Historic District Sharecropping B.B. King 1070 WDIA - The Heart & Soul of Memphis Elvis Presley  Willie Mitchell  Al Green Memphis Soul The Blues  Soul  Rhythm and Blues Stax Records The Mar-Keys The Jackson KC and Sunshine  The Doobie Brothers The Temptations Ike & Tina Turner John Mayer  Rod Steward  Buddy Guy  ProTools  Ann Peebles Melissa Etheridge Paul Rodgers Mark Ronson Jeff Bhasker Lana Del Rey Trombone Shorty Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings Steve Jordan  Willie Weeks  Bruno Mars  Uptown Funk  Mystikal Philip Lawrence  Mehanata (Bulgarian Bar)   This episode is sponsored by Gorilla Coffee.

Beale Street Caravan
#1946 - Barbara Blue

Beale Street Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 58:24


When you mention "Beale Street" the first thing that comes to mind for most hardcore blues fans is the "Reigning Queen of Beale," Miss Barbara Blue. For blues fanatics the world over, and for the hundreds of thousands of music lovers that that flock to Beale each year, she is the genuine article amidst a sea of pretenders. Her new album, "Memphis Blues: Sweet, Strong, and Tight" just hit the shelves. It was recorded by Boo Mitchell at legendary Royal Studios in Memphis. Also on the program this week, we continue our series "Wex on Wax" about the rise of Atlantic Records into the greatest R&B label in the world.

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Music On The Couch
COUCH KID NEW MUSIC - Greg Nagy, Shaun Murphy, Brad Hatfield & Barbara Blue

Music On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 145:00


LIVE, UNCUT & UNCENSORED CONVERSATIONS WITH "MUSICIANS YOU SHOULD KNOW" A full show featuring Couch Kids who have released new albums recently. Greg Nagy...his album Stranded is a collection of songs written after the loss of his marriage..."A wounded heart is often slow, to finally let an old love go"  I'll explore this very personal album with Greg Shaun Murphy released Loretta in January and it has captured the ear of all who have heard it.  It is Ms. Murphy at her strongest...tearing at these songs with a voice that does not quit.  Shaun and I will discuss the album and her decision to go harder than in the past. Brad Hatfield released For A Change in January.  Off of his BMA nomination for Best New Artist, Brad was not going to take it easy and together with Tom Hambridge producing and co-writing these 12 songs show off Brad's skillfull harp playing and strong vocals Barbara Blue is the "Reigning Queen Of Beale Street" and her new album, Memphis Blue Sweet, Strong & Tight is all that and more.  Recorded at Royal Studios with the legendary Boo Mitchell behind the board, the collection of musicians backing Barbara is amazing.  Can't wait to share this one with y'all  

Beale Street Caravan
#1902 - Take Me To The River

Beale Street Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 58:23


Take Me To The RIver is a new film about the interracial, intergenerational legacy of soul and blues music. The award-winning film, which is in theaters now, goes behind the scenes to chronicle studio collaborations between veteran icons and young upstarts, exposing the familial warmth, the laid back approach, and the inspiring stories that have kept the music alive generation after generation. BSC host Pat Mitchell Worley sits down with producers Boo Mitchell and Martin Shore and they tell stories and take her on a guided tour of the film's soundtrack. Also this week, BSC contributor, Eddie Hankins, continues his series, American Studios: Memphis' Hit Factory.

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Camaraderie - Celebrating Faith, Learning and Living, David B. Burks
Struggles of the Faith with Jerry Boo Mitchell, March 5, 1999

Camaraderie - Celebrating Faith, Learning and Living, David B. Burks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 35:36


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