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What's wabi sabi? Brad talked about searching for the human story in production, why you should keep your old gear, arranging strings for quartet vs section, staying on schedule and within budget, and why band playback is better than words. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Brad Jones, a producer, engineer, mixer, and musician based in Nashville. With Robin Eaton Brad has co-owned the studio Alex the Great Recording since 1994. I started recording there a few years later as an assistant engineer in 1995, and Brad was the one who taught me the ropes of engineering and running a real session. Brad's credits include: Jill Sobule, Bobby Bare Jr., Butterfly Boucher, Hayes Carll, Caitlin Cary And Thad Cockrell, Steve Forbert, Government Cheese, Jason And The Scorchers, Josh Rouse, Ben Goldsmith, and The Shazam to name just a few. Brad was an early guest on the show before on episode RSR034 which we recorded at Alex The Great and I'm happy to have him back joining me this time from my new podcast studio Ready To Rock (Thanks to James Tuttle) aka Podzilla Studio. 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/en/deals.html Save up to 60% on pro audio tools! https://gracedesign.com/ https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/25kbwjeFyfcEu48J5Z7Rot?si=a38e2263ebe54377 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/461
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Hey guys today on the podcast we have James Tuttle also know as Bobby. He is currently playing for the Melbourne Rebels and has played for the Queensland Reds. I hope you enjoy. TikTok: Mgtalkssport Instagram: Mgtalkssport Twitter: Mgtalkssport
Melbourne Rebels star James Tuttle chats to Damian Watson on Time On.
Dr. James Tuttle Keane brings some of his sketches of the most distant (and possibly the oldest) probed object in our solar system named Ultima Thule. In addition to studying planet, James makes brilliant drawings to help explain what we are learning about this strange, city-sized snowman-like object that was visited on New Year's Eve 2019 by the New Horizons space probe. James works along side Brian May from Queen and together they help both discover our distant celestial past and share those exciting discoveries with the public.
The boys are back to discuss all the Fantasy Rugby Draft talking points of the week. On this weeks pod: - The Chiefs injuries. Stevenson, Ngatai, Retallick and all the Front Row injuries. - DMaks shift to 15 and whether the hits he takes is a concern. - Augie Pulus injury. - Reds Front Row - Where are the Brumbies trending and how concerned are they with Speight and Peni? - James Tuttle and the Reds backline - Injury news for the Stormers. - Some unfancied Midfielders that will win you a championship. - Richie Mo'ungas replacement. - Folau and Foley + big injuries to the Tahs backline. - The wretched start to the season for the Hurricanes Front Row. - Plus lots more FRD news and notes including our weekly ‘Four in FORM' quiz. @fantasyrugdraft support@fantasyrugbydraft.com Facebook FRD Hall of Fame group Fantasy Rugby Draft Facebook Page
Mossman and Bruce review all the FRD related news from Gameweek 2. On the pod this week: - How did DMak perform in Gameweek 1 and will it continue? - Big problems ahead for Reece Hodge owners... - Which Front Rows should you be targetting on the waiver wire? - Damian Willemse's injury. What should managers do? - What to do with James Tuttle? - There will be changes in the Hurricanes. What do the boys think they'll be? - Are Saumaki and Lemeki worth a pickup in this weeks waiver wire? - Plus plenty more FRD related news @fantasyrugdraft support@fantasyrugbydraft.com Facebook FRD Hall of Fame group Recorded 26/02/2018
Working Class Audio #154 with James Tuttle!!! James Tuttle is an recording/mixing engineer and producer with 40 years in the trenches. After growing up playing in local bands in the midwest and Colorado he traded his place on stage for a place behind the console and never looked back. He has worked with everyone from Carole King and Dan Fogelberg to Joe Ely and Big Head Todd and the Monsters. He is a 2 time Grammy nominee for his mixing work with singer/songwriter Eliza Gilkyson and Jungle Jazz For Kids creator Mark Oblinger. He currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado where he returned to after a stay in the fertile music mecca of Austin TX. He continues to be actively involved in making records with local and national artists. After a long affiliation with Airshow Mastering where he had a mix room, he now works from his home studio and from the Studio at eTown Hall. His ongoing affiliation with the eTown syndicated radio show/podcast spans 20+ years where he is the chief recording engineer. Working on the eTown show has afforded him the opportunity to record and mix hundreds of artists including: James Taylor, Mumford and Son, Los Lobos, Michael Franti, Lyle Lovett, Imogen Heap, Rickie Lee Jones, Randy Newman, Ben Folds, Atmosphere, Emmy Lou Harris, Brother Ali and many, many more. About this Interview: WCA #154 features US recording/mixing engineer and producer James Tuttle. James originally emailed me knowing I would be in Colorado to see if I wanted to sit down for coffee. Once I saw that James had a serious background I countered his coffee offer with a an interview in a local coffee shop. With my portable rig in tow we got caffeinated and talked money, E-Town (https://www.etown.org/ ) where James has been at the last 20 years, his connection to David Glasser , recording in Austin and being in Carol King's backup band. Enjoy! -Matt Show notes and links: E Town: https://www.etown.org/ The documentary we mention: http://www.shopkeepermovie.com/ The studio in the above documentary: http://congresshouse.com/ Arguments for FCC Net Neutrality: https://goo.gl/NpHxWW Arguments against FCC Net Neutrality: https://goo.gl/DCjA1V
’I Can Feel the Bern’ by Scott B Adams, National Polls, Even in Nevada, Growing in South Carolina, Leading in Massachusetts, Kissinger is Not My Friend, Serious on Foreign Policy, Money Influence, MI Nurses Association, Crime Bill, Violence Against Women Act, Medicare For All Numbers, Bernie Has Already Won, 'I feel the Bern' by James Tuttle.
The philosophy of pragmatism in America is killing our economy and culture http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/pragmatism.html Evasion, rationalization, and repression are common defense mechanisms Government, being a coercive monopoly, fosters immorality and injustice The American Spectator : Just Say Snow by Doug Bandow http://spectator.org/archives/2010/02/11/just-say-snow/ Any government is inherently unproductive, because it makes no profits; no voluntary trade with others The activities of government are a giant lead weight around the neck of our economy The military does not protect individual freedom, because individuals aren't allowed to make their own choices based on property rights (the essence of freedom) Free Will - "God Style" PART 2 by NonStampCollector http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv9IvCpiHxA All politics is invariably local Cops protect and serve their own, not "the public" The communized road system is the land of the arbitrary and coercive The San Diego Superior Court--extortion artists par excellence Governmental employees apparently can't conceive of making money in a voluntary fashion Root-striking questions to ask those who want to rule over you...http://www.meetup.com/Complete-Liberty/messages/boards/thread/8208221 It's important to explicitly state the nature of the coercive madness to those in government Public property is a contradiction in terms All the good things gained in life stem from mutually respectful relationships Aggression is the utter failure of a reasoning consciousness Are We Not Afraid? by James Tuttle http://alliance.rationalreview.com/2010/02/are-we-not-afraid/ Those who advocate a voluntary society favor peace and prosperity, not the coercive tactics of statism Inner strength comes from dealing with one's fears about challenging "authority"--and speaking the truth And finding kindred spirits... http://freekeene.com http://www.meetup.com/Complete-Liberty/ http://www.libertopia.org/ bumper music "White Lies" by E.S.T.http://www.est-music.com/ (http://www.lala.com/#artist/White%20Lies)http://www.myspace.com/esbjornsvenssontrio to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697