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Dave Martin
Dave,
I just saw your name on here. I knew you were an engineer, but I didn't realize that you were GOOD! LOL! Your favorite drummer, Tony Artimisi |
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Dave Martin
"artbeat77" wrote in message oups.com... Dave, I just saw your name on here. I knew you were an engineer, but I didn't realize that you were GOOD! LOL! Your favorite drummer, Tony Artimisi He's a good bass player, and his wife is a great singer... I've never seen him engineer. ;-) Now if we could just get him to hang around as much as he used to. DM |
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Dave Martin
He'll be here. I talked to him on the phone and alerted him to this
post. He said he'd "drop" by. He may already have and didn't think of anything he could add to my already brilliant comment. :0) |
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Dave Martin
artbeat77 wrote:
Dave, I just saw your name on here. I knew you were an engineer, but I didn't realize that you were GOOD! LOL! Your favorite drummer, Tony Artimisi Actully he's kind of a bass character, but with a very lovely wife and excellent taste in chocolate. I think he gets that from her. -- ha |
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Dave Martin
He IS a great bass player, as well. That's how I met him... on one of
the worst jazz gigs ever. Not because of him, of course. That was what made it tolerable. This singer, an older woman, came to Nashville from New York for some convention, if I remember right, booked a night at Cafe 123, then hired all of the musicians blindly. She was new to singing "professionally," and did pay better than average. Anyway, Dave invited me up to Java Jive to see the place. He ended up putting on a bunch of music that I wasn't hip to, talking about the engineering, phasing, and stuff. Pretty much gave me a lesson on how to hear some finer details in the production, unsolicited and much appreciated. I'm a "younger" musician (under 30), and really respect great musicians that are willing to take the time to pass on what they have learned in the interest of the preservation of good music. Wow this just became a big ol' butt-kissing session, didn't it? :0) |
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Dave Martin
artbeat77 wrote:
He IS a great bass player, as well. That's how I met him... on one of the worst jazz gigs ever. Not because of him, of course. That was what made it tolerable. This singer, an older woman, came to Nashville from New York for some convention, if I remember right, booked a night at Cafe 123, then hired all of the musicians blindly. She was new to singing "professionally," and did pay better than average. Aaah, yes, quirks and perks.. Anyway, Dave invited me up to Java Jive to see the place. He ended up putting on a bunch of music that I wasn't hip to, talking about the engineering, phasing, and stuff. Pretty much gave me a lesson on how to hear some finer details in the production, unsolicited and much appreciated. I'm a "younger" musician (under 30), and really respect great musicians that are willing to take the time to pass on what they have learned in the interest of the preservation of good music. Excellent, and not unexpected. He does fine work. Wow this just became a big ol' butt-kissing session, didn't it? :0) Is Dave gonna appreciate you talking that way about his butt? -- ha |
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Dave Martin
"hank alrich" wrote in message
... artbeat77 wrote: Excellent, and not unexpected. He does fine work. Wow this just became a big ol' butt-kissing session, didn't it? :0) Is Dave gonna appreciate you talking that way about his butt? -- Why not? Very few people seem to show much of an interest in my butt these days... -- Dave Martin DMA, Inc Nashville, TN |
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