Counting Down to the “Blue Future” Sessions This Weekend
I’m leaving for Philadelphia on Friday night, April 13 2018. Saturday morning we–me plus Mike Brenner, Mark Schreiber, John Cunningham, and engineer Pete Rydberg–begin recording the tracks for “Blue Future.”
I’ve been working, working, working on these sessions. Practicing harmonica, thinking about the instruments for various tracks; putting together some heads for Little Walter-ish blues instrumentals; running through the sounds for every track; practicing the vocals too, even though we’re not planning on recording keeper vocals from these sessions.
If all goes well, we walk out of the sessions Monday with half a dozen originals and a few covers in hand, ready to lay down keeper vocals and backup harp tracks.
Wow! Lotta fun. Stay tuned for the news from Philly, and buy yourself a copy of the record in advance by contributing to my Indiegogo project to fund “Blue Future.”
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