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Band Lineup for the Bazaar

Here it is, the band lineup for the bazaar and all-day concert on September 12th!

Downstairs Stage

10:00-10:30 DJ

10:30-11:00 New West

11:15-11:45 Controlled Storms

12:00-12:30 Vultures

12:45-1:15 Homophones

1:30-2:00 Quelle Source

2:15-2:45 Glamorous Youth

3:00-3:30 The Once Was

3:45-4:15 Eat Your Birthday Cake

4:30-5:00 Conservative Man

5:15-5:45 Hair Rocket

6:00-6:30 Blue Hippopotamus

6:45-7:15 Caterpillar

7:30-8:00 The Warhawks

Studio Stage

10:00-10:50 DJ

10:50-11:20 Daniel Dejesus

11:35-12:05 Twin Peaks

12:20-12:50 Chris Valley

1:05-1:35 Josh Cohn

1:50-2:20 Clearfield

2:35-3:05 The Medicine Man

3:20-3:50 Thomas McAteer of Jet Fighter

4:05-4:35 Wildebeast

4:40-5:20 The New Motels

5:35-6:05 Chris Johnson

6:20-6:50 Dejesus

7:05-7:35 Live to Tell

Countdown to the Bazaar!

The Bang for the Buck Bazaar and All-Day Concert is now less than two weeks away! We are currently tightening up the roster of bands (a big job seeing as there are more than 20!), and let me say that this will be a day you won’t want to miss. The full lineup will be posted as soon as we have got it completely in stone, which should be within the next 24-48 hours.

The vendor list is bright and healthy; Miss Rachel’s Pantry will be offering vegan delights to Bazaar-goers, and the North Port Fishington Cookie Factory will be selling their miraculous vegan cookies. For those who eat that other stuff, Johnny “B” Place will be vending their fantastic pizza, sandwiches and such!

There will be many awesome artists and crafters showing and selling their work. Our building is big, however, and we still have some space left for a few more tables. Vendor space is free, but artists must bring their own tables. Email jessica@cedarstreetstudios.com if you would like to participate.

Ciao!

Cedar Street Studios gets airtime

Cedar Street Studios was interviewed for radio this morning! We will be featured on 104.5, Q102 and other Clear Channel stations this Sunday morning at 7am. The interview will also be posted as a podcast on the web. I did my very best not to say “um” too often.

Thanks to Lorraine Ballard Morill and Wendy Rollins for supporting independent music and giving us this opportunity. We really appreciate it!

Bang for the Buck Bazaar!

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On Saturday, September 12th from 10am to 8pm, we are holding the Bang For The Buck Bazaar and All-Day Concert at our location (formerly the Atlas Casket factory) at 3211 Cedar Street in Port Richmond. There will be 10 hours of music, artists and DJs on all three floors of the building, and local food and beverage vendors as well… all for a meager $5 entry. Not too shabby!!!

Stay tuned for updates on who will be performing. This thing is cooking right now, and trust me… its gonna be delicious.

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Workshop #1: Drum Tuning

The best way to an incredible drum sound is a properly tuned set, a great sounding room and a fantastic drummer; today we had all three. Our friend Andrew Owens came by to help host our first workshop.  Also attending were James Waas of Live to Tell, Nick Barnes (our studio intern here at Cedar Street), Daniel Dejesus, studio manager Jessica Richardson, and producer/engineer Ted Richardson.

Andrew shows James of Live To Tell his tuning techniques

We were able to exchange ideas and try them out on the numerous sets and multiple snares in our studio. Those sets included an early 90′s Tama Granstar, an early 70′s Rogers with an additional Hayman Vibrasonic floor tom, and our newest kit, formerly of Sigma Sound, a late 70′s Yamaha.  Snares included a Mapex Pro series maple, a Ludwig Supersensitive (also from Sigma), an early 80′s Ludwig 5 ply Maple, a Yamaha Signature series with wood hoops (Sigma again), and a Tama Maple with metal outer shell.

James and Nick tuning a tom from the Tama set.

Of course the only real way to hear if you have any drum kit tuned just right is to play it.  This is where it started to get really fun.  We were able to really partner each kit with its ideal snare. Then after this we mixed and matched between kits and with simple tuning adjustments we were able to achieve multiple colors and flavors.  We even took this a bit further with an impromptu performance titled ‘Three Drummers and No Ideas”.  I have to admit, it was way cooler than 38 Special.  Think of “one louder” here.

Ted, James and Andrew have fun playing three kits at once.

So now that you have read about the day, let us leave you with something to listen to.  Remember the idea of a great sounding room?  Here are two audio examples from the end of the day.  They are the same recording, one with the room mic engaged and the other without.  We captured the Yamaha kit and Signature series snare utilizing a modified Glyn Johns micing technique.  Mics used were a pair of Neuman U87′s overhead and back, a 57 on the snare top, and a Audix D6 in the kick, and a CAD 95 placed away from the drums in the middle of the 2000 sf room.  Talking about BIG!  This also happens to be a favorite mic setup used on drums here at Cedar Street.

[dewplayer:http://blog.noisiarecords.com/Audio/SS%20Yamaha%20Kit%20no%20Ro128K001.mp3]

Play the file above to hear the kit without the room mic.

[dewplayer:http://blog.noisiarecords.com/Audio/SS%20Yamaha%20Kit%20Room128K001.mp3]

Play the above file to hear the kit with the room mic engaged.

Andrew getting the great tones of the Yamaha kit down on tape.

Here is a great website on drum tuning, and drums in general.  Enjoy!

We hope to have more workshops in the future, so please check back for updates.

Score!!!

We just picked up another cool drum kit for the studio and it happens to have some history. Our friend Andrew Owens passed a photo onto Gordon Rice, former chief engineer for Sigma Sound, who says it is an early 80′s Yamaha set from Sigma Sound Studios. He is pretty sure it is from 1982. The snare is a Signature Series model which he remembers John Anthony trading a wooden Rogers Dynasonic for a number of years back. Gordon has a great memory and knowledge with intimate details about most everything Sigma. More information will be forthcoming, and hopefully we will get the details on who may have played this great kit.