Working Class Audio

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Working Class Audio (WCA) delves into the world behind recording engineers and goes way beyond the typical What was it like to work with or What is the best eq to use on a kick drum style questions typical of most interviews. WCA gets up close and personal with engineers and asks the questions no one else asks. Business practices, mistakes, failures, equipment choices, financial advice, work life balance, workflow, and family life are topics that are all on the table. WCA doesnt just concentrate on the elite of the recording world, but instead interviews a combination of known and unknown engineers.

Episodios

  • WCA #399 with Dave Schiffman Part 2 - Mix Note Etiquette, The Journey of Creating a Studio, Deciding on ATMOS, Communication with Bands, and Evolving the Craft

    08/08/2022 Duración: 01h01min

    Part 2 of my interview with Grammy Winning Producer/mixer and Engineer who has worked on projects for System of a Down, Audioslave, The Mars Volta, PUP, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Adele, Vampire Weekend, Cass Mccombs, Thrice, and Haim. In this episode, we discuss:Parting Ways with Rick RubinStellastarr Role with Rick vs. EngineersDry vs. WetMix ShootoutsImportance of Artist FeedbackEvolving the CraftKeeping a Good VibeDealing with Varying PersonalitiesCommunication with Bands Mix Note EtiquetteMix AdjectivesThe Journey of Creating a StudioDeciding on ATMOSDoing ATMOS That Makes SenseMoney and EngineeringPriorities on What You Really NeedGear Should Be used, Not Just DisplayedWork-Life BalanceOnly as Good as Your Last CreditMatt's Rant: Inspiration from Outside the Audio WorldLinks and Show NotesDave's SiteDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProILM DocumentaryMasterclassHow I Built This PodcastCreditsGuest: Dave SchiffmanHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt Boudreau

  • WCA #398 with Dave Schiffman Part 1 - Tape Copies, Chicken and Egg Issues, Lessons from Rick Rubin, The Land of Yes, and Not Being Tall Enough To Record

    01/08/2022 Duración: 53min

    My guest is Grammy Winning Producer/mixer and Engineer who has worked on projects for System of a Down, Audioslave, The Mars Volta, PUP Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Adele, Vampire Weekend, Cass Mccombs, Thrice, and Haim.In this episode, we discuss:Giving Up PianoDad's Love of Big Band/Yacht RockPlaying TrumpetMarching BandNot Being Tall Enough To RecordFollowing Credits on AlbumsMaking Tape CopiesChicken and Egg IssuesMoving Up the Studio LadderSurviving on Tuna Fish Sandwiches"Smoking Section" of PlanesWorking at Ocean WayMoving to LA from NYWorking with Rick RubinRed Hot Chili PeppersLessons from Rick RubinEast Coast HonestyThe Land of YesMatt's Rant: Who are We Spending Time With?Links and Show NotesDave's SiteDave on InstagramDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Dave SchiffmanHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #397 with Bryan Cook - Recording as An Exit Strategy, Chillin with Tom Dowd, Landing at A&M Studios, and Doing Non-Music Things

    25/07/2022 Duración: 53min

    My guest is Grammy Nominated Mixing engineer Bryan Cook who has worked with U2, One Republic, Jeff Goldblum, and Switchfoot. In this episode, we discuss:Early life in PhillyStudios - A thing that people didLove for Jazz SaxophoneRecording as an exit strategyBluejay InternshipChillin with Tom DowdRyan Hewitt Deciding on a move to LALanding at A&M StudiosMoving up in the industryProfessionalism - Egos working togetherMoving up the engineering ladderSensing upcoming burnoutMichael Andrews Nobody likes the bad vibe guyWalk Hard Transitioning to flying soloOne RepublicHow artists find an engineerU2 projectPush them into the poolMixing from homeHow to do pricing?Handling disappointmentEase with setupBounce Factory Doing non-music thingsMatt's Rant: Audio File ManagementLinks and Show NotesBryan's SiteDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Bryan CookHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA The

  • WCA #396 with Nick Townsend - Punk Rock, Community College, Fishing, Mastering and Cutting Lacquers

    18/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    My guest is Los Angeles-based mastering engineer Nick Townsend. Nick loves cutting Lacquers and has worked on releases by Cheap Trick, Weezer, Iron Maiden, Bad Religion, Garbage, Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Grimes, and more. Nick works at Infrasonic Sound.In this episode, we discuss:Musical HouseholdStoner Rock UncleDrums at Grandmas HousePunk Rock BandsCatching the Recording BugCommunity College Recording ProgramPete LymanMechanical Side of the BrainFishingClay ShootingOutdoors ActivitiesInterningCutting LacquersCutter HeadsFreelance MasteringInfrasonicApollo Lacquers FireMatt's Rant: Audio DegreesLinks and Show NotesInfrasonic SoundWCA #306 with Dan BaccigalupiWCA #261 with Dave Gardner WCA #199 with Pete LymanWCA #251 with Piper PayneDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Nick TownsendHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #395 with Daniel Rowland - Rehab vs. College, MTSU, Adrian Belew, LANDR, and The ATMOS Gold Rush

    11/07/2022 Duración: 01h05min

    My guest is Daniel Rowland, Head of Strategy and Partnerships at LANDR, Co-owner of Immersive Mixers, Professor at MTSU, and audio engineer. Daniel has worked with Nine Inch Nails, Adrian Belew, Disney, Pixar, David Foster, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Denzel Curry, Netflix, Fox, Flo Rida, Seal, and Phillip Glass. In this episode, we discuss:Playing GuitarRehab vs. CollegeMTSUProduction WorkAdrian BelewNOISELANDRAI MasteringLinkedinRejection of New IdeasTime ManagementThe ATMOS GoldrushMatt's Rant: Things to Consider When Building a StudioLinks and Show NotesDaniel's SiteDaniel on LinkedinCreditsGuest: Daniel RowlandHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #394 with Mike Tucci - Playing in Bands, Seeing the Value In Recording Studios, Working at Masterdisk, The Slow Magic Of LA, and Focusing on Results, Not Gear

    04/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    My guest is Grammy-Nominated Mastering Engineer Mike Tucci, who has worked with Cory Henry, Living Colour, Doja Cat, Chris Brown, Young Thug, and Unstoppable Death Machines. In this episode, we discuss:QueensNYCMusic in Heard Growing UpPlaying in BandsSeeing the Value In Recording StudiosGoing to CollegeUnderstanding RecordingMasterdiskHowie WeinbergMoving o LAMoving Into The BoxNot Depending on Other People's GearSlow Magic Of LAKeeping a Simple SetupWorking From HomeResults Are The Only Thing That MattersMatt's Rant: Who is Professional?Links and Show NotesMike on IGMike on SoundbetterDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Mike TucciHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #393 with Leff Lefferts - The World of Film Sound, Working with Randy Thom, Telling Stories, Planning Your Life, Financial Security, and ATMOS

    27/06/2022 Duración: 01h11s

    My guest is Leff Lefferts making a return to WCA after his first appearance on WCA #101. Leff comes from a music recording background but has worked in film sound for the last 16 years at Skywalker Sound. He's worked as a Sound Effects Editor, Sound Editor, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, and Re-Recording Mixer on various movies, including, The Croods: A New Age, The Revenant, The Peanuts Movie, How to Train Your Dragon 2, and many more. In this episode, we discuss:Randy ThomSkywalker SoundATMOSTelling StoriesRoles in Film SoundTechnology Changes Content on Streaming ServicesPlanning Your LifeMusic Industry vs Film IndustryWatching the CreditsMaking Records for EnjoymentFinancial SecurityUA PluginsEarly Days of Pro ToolsBay Area Pro Audio LoreMatt's Rant: Being ProactiveLinks and Show NotesLeff on WCA #101Leff's EmailLeff on IMDBDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Leff LeffertsHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie

  • WCA #392 with Rachael Moore - Meeting Your Heroes, Community of Success, Thinking Outside the Box, T Bone Burnett, and The Value of Being a Good Human Being

    20/06/2022 Duración: 42min

    My guest is Grammy-Nominated engineer/mixer Rachael Moore. Rachael primarily works with T Bone Burnett and, as a result, has worked with Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Elvis Costello, and Jessica Chastain. Rachael also has a hectic freelance schedule working around Nashville, where she is currently based. In this episode, we discuss:Early Years in TexasGetting Your Feet Wet at Full SailInternship with Jacquire KingMeeting Your HeroesCommunity of SuccessDealing with ChallengesSound Emporium Financially Making it WorkLearning to Tune PianosThinking Outside the BoxWorking with T-BoneT-Bone Burnett How You Make People Feel In a SessionDo’s and Don’ts with T-BoneFreelancing Home Studio The Traveling RigDealing with RecallsAdvice for the Up and ComersFinancial Lessons As You GrowThink of income as a triangleThe Value of Being a Good Human BeingMatt's Rant: Sonic SpaceLinks and Show NotesRachel Moore Instagram CreditsGuest: Rachael MooreHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProdu

  • WCA #391 with Steve Rosenthal Part 2 - Magic Shop History, NDA's, 9/11, Importance of Good Staff, and The Business of Restoration

    13/06/2022 Duración: 55min

    My guest is Grammy-Winning producer, studio owner, and archivist Steve Rosenthal. The man behind the Magic Shop in New York. Steve has worked on projects for Woody Guthrie, Les Paul, Blondie, David Bowie, Foo Fighters, and Erroll Garner projects. Part two of a two-part interview. In this episode, we discuss:Growing a Client BaseMagic Shop History⁠Roger Moutenot⁠⁠Ed Stasium⁠The World Before NirvanaStudio OwnershipLessons Learned Running a Studio⁠Sonic Highways⁠Importance of Good StaffOwnership StyleGetting Coffee for Rick RubinNDA'sThe Dissolution of the Magic ShopThe Impact of 9/11Shifting to Restoration⁠Ted Young⁠Working with BlondieLou ReedReinventing yourself⁠Nora Guthrie ⁠DA-88s and ADATSMARSThe Business of Restoration Matt's Rant: BillingLinks and Show Notes⁠Steve's website.⁠⁠Reto Peter on WCA⁠⁠Jessica Thompson on WCA⁠⁠Simple Invoices⁠⁠Download 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio Pro⁠CreditsGuest: Steve RosenthalHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing:

  • WCA #390 with Steve Rosenthal Part 1 - Driving Cabs, Punching 16th Notes, Bathrobe Sessions, Living in Dreamland, and The Search for the Perfect Console

    06/06/2022 Duración: 58min

    My guest is Grammy-Winning producer, studio owner, and archivist Steve Rosenthal. The man behind the Magic Shop in New York. Steve has worked on projects for Woody Guthrie, Les Paul, Blondie, David Bowie, Foo Fighters, and Erroll Garner projects. Part one of a two-part interview. In this episode, we discuss:Growing up in NYGetting Started on a Development DealThe Recording Institute of AmericaBad Cab Driver Turned EngineerEarly Days at AtlanticLearning the "Atlantic Recording Way"Punching 16th NotesSkully 12 trackLearning Business and EngineeringMentorship Bathrobe SessionsBuying the Fixtures⁠Otis Blackwell ⁠Working in the Basement at A&R RecordsBuying a Studio in Manhattan Living in DreamlandNew Wave and Punk in the 80sTechnology Informing ArtSonic Fashion Trends⁠Alan Lomax⁠ Sonic Cues⁠The Plangent Process ⁠⁠The Magic Shop⁠Building a Studio for Making Rock RecordsThe Search for the Perfect ConsoleMatt's Rant: BillingLinks and Show Notes⁠Steve's website.⁠⁠Reto Peter on WCA⁠⁠J

  • WCA #389 with Carlos Castro - Falling in Love with Recording, Dealing with Hypocrisy, Bruce Swedien, Bilingual Opportunities, and The Bigger Picture

    30/05/2022 Duración: 51min

    My guest is a Grammy-Nominated Mixer, Engineer, and Producer, Carlos Castro. Carlos has worked with Shawn Colvin, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Luis Miguel, Shaila Durcal, and many others. In this episode, we discuss:Raised in Mexico CityFamily History in MusicFalling in Love with Recording at 16⁠Full Sail Center ⁠Dealing with Hypocrisy⁠Bruce Swedien⁠The Bigger PictureLearning from BruceUnderstanding Sonic PersonalityAvoiding Paralysis from Analysis ⁠Terry Howard ⁠⁠Experience at Ocean Way ⁠Learning on the Night ShiftOcean Studios & Mama Joes⁠Jerry Finn ⁠⁠Checking Polarity with Galaxy Audio⁠Neve 5224 CompressorsBuilding WaterSound StudiosBuilt From the Ground UpMaintaining Relevance in the MarketBilingual Opportunities - Both language and culturalAdvice for Up and ComersMatt's Rant: Well-built tools.Links and Show Notes⁠Carlos Castro website⁠⁠Voyager 1 Documentary⁠⁠WCA on Instagram⁠⁠Matt on Instagram ⁠⁠Connect with Matt on Linkedin⁠⁠Current sponsors & promos⁠CreditsGuest

  • WCA #388 with Will Kennedy - Harvard AV, New York Struggles, LA Mentors, ATMOS, and the Rise of the Unintentional Tech

    23/05/2022 Duración: 01h15min

    My guest is a Producer, Mixer, and Recording Engineer, Will Kennedy. Will has worked on projects for O.A.R., U2, Michael Franti and Spearhead, OneRepublic, The 88, B-52s, Jason Mraz, and many more. In this episode, we discuss: Early Life in Farmland Band Directors Berklee College of Music Behind the Scenes Person Ocean Way Nashville Allen Sides  Unintentional Tech Life is Short Moment  Right Track Recording Hard to Be Broke In New York Want work? Plan a Vacation Health Issues Back to Boston Harvard AV Department Moving to LA at 30 Ray Charles Enterprises Carl Beatty  Shady Work in Northridge David Bianco  Dave's Room  Matt Wallace  The Back Room Guy Working Well with Others Matters The Future of ATMOS Kali Audio  Affordable Atmos  JBL Intonato  The Love Shack Atmos Mix Matt's Rant: Paying it ForwardLinks and Show Notes Will's Site Matt Wallace on WCA Frank Fillipeti on WCA  WCA on Instagram Matt on Instagram  Connect with Matt on Linkedin Current sponsors & promos Credits Guest: Will Kennedy Host: Matt Bo

  • WCA #387 with Bobby Owsinski - The Mix Engineers Handbook, Dolby Atmos, Collecting Ideas, Networking, and Clarity

    17/05/2022 Duración: 54min

    My guest is a mixer, producer, author, and coach Bobby Owsinski. Bobby is the author of many books, including The Mixing Engineers Handbook; Bobby has also worked with many artists and companies, including Mick Taylor, Joe Houston, Rhino DVD, Forbes, Surround Pro Magazine, Adrianna Marie, and her Groovecutters. This is Bobby's second appearance on the show. In this episode, we discuss: Dolby Atmos 5.1 Surround Kludging Surround Tools Together The Mix Engineers Handbook Smart Plugins Dynamics Timing Self-Mastering Saturation Collecting Ideas Networking Clarity Matt's Rant: Random ThoughtsLinks and Show Notes Bobby's Books Bobby's Podcast WCA on Instagram Matt on Instagram  Connect with Matt on Linkedin Current sponsors & promos Credits Guest: Bobby Owsinski Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau  WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell  Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #386 with Richard Dodd Part 2 - Kung Fu Fighting, Cowboy Engineering, Testing Limits, Sleight of Hand, and The Old Way

    09/05/2022 Duración: 01h13min

    My guest is a self-described lucky bastard, grammy-winning engineer Richard Dodd who has worked with Tom Petty, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Clannad, Mike Moran, Del Newman, and Brian Protheroe. This is part 2 of a 2 part interview.

  • WCA #385 with Richard Dodd Part 1 - Electronics Apprentice, Lansdowne Studios, Peter Coleman, Ashley Howe, Trying To Fit In, and Dropping in For the First Time

    03/05/2022 Duración: 01h03min

    My guest is a self-described lucky bastard, grammy-winning engineer Richard Dodd who has worked with Tom Petty, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Clannad, Mike Moran, Del Newman, and Brian Protheroe.In this episode, we discuss: Luton Beginnings School Band Peter Coleman Ashley Howe Discovering Recording at 14 First Professional Recording Gig Put Up or Shut Up Counsel Housing Electronics Apprentice British Aircraft Corporation Late Night Friday Sessions Lansdowne Studios Cassettes Studio Interview Golden Questions Leaving His Apprenticeship Studio Trajectory in England as a New Engineer From Within the Rabbit Hole Trying To Fit In LA - Like Walking Into The Movies Overcoming Studio Hazing Recording All Night at 17 Atomic Rooster  Solid Family Life Dropping in For the First Time Gerald Chevin Helping Annie Farrow Respect for Musicians Stanley Myers  Editing Tape - No Redos Going Freelance Matt's Rant: The Role of GearLinks and Show Notes Richard's Site Matt's other Instagram Account WCA on Instagram Connect with M

  • WCA #384 with Sam Moses - Private Closet Parties, Musical Assassins, Focusing on Mastering, Leaving the Church, and The Curtain Wall System

    26/04/2022 Duración: 52min

    My guest is Mastering engineer Sam Moses based in Nashville. Sam has worked with Billy Ray Cyrus, Joan, Nightly, Smallpools, Shoffy, and The Aces. Sam has also developed The Curtain Wall system of acoustics. In this episode, we discuss: Growing Up in the Middle of Nowhere Aspiring Pro Golfer Blue Grass Cross Roads Cornfield Concerts Secret Boombox Rap Recordings Discovering Music As A Career Chicago Living Recording vs. Rock Stardom Zach Jablow  Making HipHop Beats Working Retail Keys to The Studio Discount Apartment Recording to Keys For a Studio Private Closet Parties Learning Mastering West Palm Beach's Creative Sound Daniel Zayas  Studio Artist Development Project A Good Step but Not enough Joe Barresi  Mix with the Masters in France Going to Nashville Michael Hugues  Musical Assassins Paul Moak  Focusing on Mastering People make it possible Mentoring Matthew Garber From Mentor to Peer Births a Podcast The Attack and Release Show Home Studio Evolution  The Curtain Wall System Nashville Community

  • WCA #383 with Michael Cumming - Trading London for Philly, Leaving School, Cooking, Building a Studio, and Rewarding the People You Inconvenience

    19/04/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    My guest is London-born, Philly-based producer/engineer Michael Cumming who has worked with The Sun Ra Arkestra, Orion Sun, Odean Pope, Tom Hamilton, Sophie Coran, Trap Rabbit. In this episode, we discuss: Moving from London to Philly Falling in Love with the US Brothers Influence Leaving School Cooking Building a Studio Business with Friends Communication Rewarding the People You Inconvenience Get Up and Go Attitude Gil Norton at Costco Quality of Life Trust in the Accent Age Challenges Harvesting Spaghetti Philly Studio Building Acoustic Treatments Open Room Recording Getting Financially Comfortable Gear Issues Matt's Rant: ATMOS Update: Post ATMOS Tuning UpdateLinks and Show Notes Michael's Site Matt's other Instagram Account WCA on Instagram Connect with Matt on Linkedin Current sponsors & promos Credits Guest: Michael Cumming Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau  WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell  Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #382 with Sara Carter - COVID Silver Linings, Learning By Teaching, Giving Away Secrets, Self Development Time, and Having Fun With It

    11/04/2022 Duración: 55min

    My guest is the return of mixing engineer Sara Carter who has worked with Corinne Bailey Rae, KT Tunstall, Wistful Sleepers, and BPMoore. Sara has worked at the BBC, worked in the Motor Trade, and has a great YouTube channel called Simply Mixing. In this episode, we discuss: COVID Silver Linings Simply Mixing on YouTube Learning to Learn Brewing Exams Teaching Visually Imposter Syndrome Opportunities from YouTube Warren Huart  Produce Like a Pro Video Challenges Putting It All Out There Learning from Content Creation Mix with the Masters  Overcoming Self-Doubt Taking A Chance Balancing Mixing and YouTube Self Development Time Advice for Aspiring Audio Teachers Equipment for YouTube  Lack of Trolls Learning By Teaching Audio Gigs from YouTube One-to-One Mentorship  Production Advice for YouTube Get It Working, Then Improve Giving Away Secrets Having Fun With It Matt's Rant: ATMOS Update: It's all working!Links and Show Notes Sara's Site Sara on YouTube WCA #194 with Sara Carter Sara on Facebook Sara on Instagr

  • WCA #381 with Ed Stasium - Tape Recorders, Making Prank Calls, Living Colour, Vari Speeding JFK, Time Travel, and the Lockerbie Plane Crash

    05/04/2022 Duración: 57min

    My guest is Producer/Engineer Ed Stasium who has worked with Skull Snaps, The Ramones, Talking Heads, Living Colour, the Smithereens, and many more. In this episode, we discuss: Mono Webcore Record Player Music Filled House Slag Heaps Playing Piano Childhood Tape Recorders Making Prank Calls Playing in Bands Seafoam Green Strat Bob Margouleff Scully 12 Track Bruce Swedien Tony Bongiovi The Ramones Living Colour Ron St. Germain Vernon Reid Malcolm X MLK Vari Speeding JFK Producer Royalties Time Travel Moving Around Lockerbie Plane Crash Carrying His Own Edit Block Regrets Matt's Rant: Inspiring OthersLinks and Show Notes edstasium.com WCA on Instagram Connect with Matt on Linkedin Current sponsors & promos Credits Guest: Ed Stasium Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau  WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell  Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #380 with Nick Raskulinecz - Rock Star Dreams, From Runner to Grammy Winning Producer, The Foo Fighters Story, Connecting with people, and Living on Taco Bell

    29/03/2022 Duración: 58min

    My guest is Grammy Winning producer, engineer, mixer Nick Raskulinecz who has worked with Rush, Alice In Chains, Foo Fighters, Deftones, and many more. In this episode, we discuss: Growing up in Knoxville. Rock Star Dreams.  Falling in love with the guitar. Instrument knowledge helps speak the language. Drummers are a different breed. College money bought an 8-track. Switching gears - Dreams of Rock stardom to Recording Guru. Brian Bell  Opportunity at Sound City. Living on Taco Bell and loving it. From runner to assistant. Leaving the nest - quitting the band. The recording obsession. Greg Fidleman  Transitioning beyond assistant. Odd jobs to engineer. Danzig  Duff McKagan  Barely surviving but doing well. The Foo Fighters Story. Working on One By One  Matt Hyde  Connecting with people. Logistics on getting paid. Alice and Chains and the new singer. Breaking the ice with a new group. Working with Rush.  What decisions made this career possible? Work-life balance. Moving back to Tennessee - Family matters. M

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