So, anyone know anything about this guy? Is he someone that JC discovered in Nashville?
Looks like he's done a lot of country work. I guess maybe the new Schon sitar sound is gonna have a little twang.
http://kalmusky.com/home.htm
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Arkansas wrote:So, anyone know anything about this guy? Is he someone that JC discovered in Nashville?
Looks like he's done a lot of country work. I guess maybe the new Schon sitar sound is gonna have a little twang.
http://kalmusky.com/home.htm
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Peartree12249 wrote:Arkansas wrote:So, anyone know anything about this guy? Is he someone that JC discovered in Nashville?
Looks like he's done a lot of country work. I guess maybe the new Schon sitar sound is gonna have a little twang.
http://kalmusky.com/home.htm
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In Andrew's interview, Kevin Shirley says " 'Look, we've started mixing with somebody else'. And I said...'Ok'" So it does not appear that Shirley ever referred Journey to this guy as it states on his website. I'm wondering if this isn't someone that Friga met in Nashville and recommended to Neal. Although we won't know more until Andrew posts Part II of the interview, but it doesn't sound like things went very well during the recording process and Shirley was glad to have them out of his hair.
slucero wrote:At this point I kinda hope this IS their last album... I've not really been impressed with much of their new music... and I'm ready to remember them in a good way, sans all the drama...
Andrew wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Arkansas wrote:So, anyone know anything about this guy? Is he someone that JC discovered in Nashville?
Looks like he's done a lot of country work. I guess maybe the new Schon sitar sound is gonna have a little twang.
http://kalmusky.com/home.htm
later~
In Andrew's interview, Kevin Shirley says " 'Look, we've started mixing with somebody else'. And I said...'Ok'" So it does not appear that Shirley ever referred Journey to this guy as it states on his website. I'm wondering if this isn't someone that Friga met in Nashville and recommended to Neal. Although we won't know more until Andrew posts Part II of the interview, but it doesn't sound like things went very well during the recording process and Shirley was glad to have them out of his hair.
Interesting perspective.
sniper16 wrote:some of the best producers/engineers/mixers, and musicians and studios are in nashvilee, dosent mean thier going country.
more places to work studio wise, and cheaper
Duncan wrote:Thought for a second that his name was Klamusky. Nobody wants that.
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