While having retired from touring in 2014, that doesn't mean George Strait is done with performing, as was proven recently with a series of in-the-round performances at Las Vegas' new T-Mobile Arena.
by Clive Young From The Beatles' Abbey Road to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon to his own hit albums, legendary producer/engineer/musician Alan Parsons has made his mark on music history. In recent times, however, when he hasn't been mixing at one desk, he's been typing at another, co-writing The Art and Science of Sound Recording, an in-depth book on the entire music production process. Parsons and his co-author, Julian Colbeck, sat down with PSN at the 137th AES Convention for a spirited chat on mentoring, EQ'ing overheads and why George Harrison took too long to record guitar solos.
"It doesn't need to be done correctly; I just want to make it sound good. I don't care if people playing with me know the R&B references that I do; I only care that they get it right." - Eli "Paperboy" Reed