New Yeo/Pagano bass trombone recording - update
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:32 am
Some of you know that Gerry Pagano (bass trombonist of the St. Louis Symphony since 1995) and I are at work on a new album of duets for bass trombones. Our recording engineer is Mike Lake, who you may have seen at the recent International Trombone Festival in Redlands, CA, at his presentation on jazz alto trombone playing or at his trade stand where he had his books for sale.
Gerry and I have known each other since 1987 when I was a member of the Boston Symphony and he was a Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center. Earlier this month, we spent three days in Mike's studio, recording a very eclectic selection of music.
While release of the album is still a little while away - we have much work to do with editing, reviewing, design, mastering, marketing, etc. - I thought I'd share some of what we've been doing. Mike's creativity is quite exceptional, and working with him has pushed me outside my ordinary comfort zone to embrace some new things. I've written an article about some of this experience for Mike's blog and I've also put it on my blog, along with the first edit of one of the tracks from the album, Tommy Pederson's "Rumble on 6th Street."
You can find the article by clicking this link on my blog:
https://thelasttrombone.com/2017/09/02/trust-risk-reward/
or on Mike's blog at:
http://www.altobone.com/trust-risk-reward/
Gerry, Mike and I look forward to sharing more about this as we move ahead with the project.
-Douglas Yeo
Gerry and I have known each other since 1987 when I was a member of the Boston Symphony and he was a Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center. Earlier this month, we spent three days in Mike's studio, recording a very eclectic selection of music.
While release of the album is still a little while away - we have much work to do with editing, reviewing, design, mastering, marketing, etc. - I thought I'd share some of what we've been doing. Mike's creativity is quite exceptional, and working with him has pushed me outside my ordinary comfort zone to embrace some new things. I've written an article about some of this experience for Mike's blog and I've also put it on my blog, along with the first edit of one of the tracks from the album, Tommy Pederson's "Rumble on 6th Street."
You can find the article by clicking this link on my blog:
https://thelasttrombone.com/2017/09/02/trust-risk-reward/
or on Mike's blog at:
http://www.altobone.com/trust-risk-reward/
Gerry, Mike and I look forward to sharing more about this as we move ahead with the project.
-Douglas Yeo