The Cordial Sins are recording their new album this weekend with a - TopicsExpress



          

The Cordial Sins are recording their new album this weekend with a great local record producer, Eddie Ashworth! Lets cheer them on for their hard work over these past months, to put together some great songs. If you havent visited their facebook page yet, be looking out for what I know will be an awesome CD you wont want to miss out on! Heres a little info about the talented Eddie Ashworth. From Wikipedia, Eddie Ashworth (born in Inglewood, California) is a record producer, engineer, mixer, musician, university professor, entrepreneur and writer, best known for his work in the alternative rock and indie rock genres. His primary instrument is mandolin, and also plays guitar and assorted keyboards. Ashworth has also worked with artists in a wide variety of other genres including dub, folk, hard rock, hip hop, tropicano, punk, and classic rock. Early life As a child Eddie Ashworth found interest in music and would play with whatever consumer recording gear his father had around the house. Due to his early interest in music his parents bought him a Sears Silvertone, which he learned to play on. Later Eddie would go on to study English at UCLA and graduated with a BA in English literature.[1] Career Ashworths first gold record was Once Bitten... which he produced for Great White. He also worked with John Stewart, formerly of the Kingston Trio.[2] He is the owner of Hideout Recordings.[3] Since 2003 Ashworth has worked as an assistant teacher at Ohio University. As part of his course Ashworth allows students to work with those he has produced for in the past.[4] He has recently taken a public stance against the RIAAs legal practices.[5] References Jump up ^ Antonuccio, Josh. Eddie Ashworth. Tape Op Magazine. Retrieved 12 April 2012. Jump up ^ tapeop/articles/83/eddie-ashworth/ Tape Op Interview Jump up ^ University Leads Peer-to-Peer Discussion. Targeted News Service. October 8, 2007. Jump up ^ Poplar MDIA Course, Professor, Facilities allow students to produce music locally. US Fed News. August 1, 2011. Jump up ^ Hendricks, David (October 31, 2007). Ohio U. students sound off to RIAA. University Wire. This United States musical biography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This article on a record producer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: 1955 birthsLiving peopleAmerican music biography stubsRecord producer stubs
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 02:55:12 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015