Jon Gordon Music Production Hosts COBU; Chef Michael Symon for Food Network VO
Jon Gordon Music Production (JGMP) recently hosted a number of sessions from its versatile studio in Chelsea. Recent highlights include:
— COBU, Drury Design Dynamics – Prerecord for IBM IOD Conference
Producer/Director David Darby of Drury Design Dynamics brought in members of the virtuoso taiko drum ensemble COBU to prerecord music for an IBM IOD Conference. In the show, the live COBU interacts and plays an intricate choreographed number with their prerecorded selves, who appear on huge video screens above and flanking the stage.
“If you’ve never seen a COBU performance, it’s a fascinating mix of precise drumming and demanding choreography, as the agile performers whirl and leap from drum to drum in tight synchronization,” Gordon notes. “COBU is under the direction of founder Yako Miyamoto, who also appears in Stomp.”
— Michael Symon dialog record for Shooters Post
JGMP recorded celebrity chef Michael Symon’s dialog for an episode of the Food Network show “Food Feuds”. Directing, via phone patch, was Nelly Shifman of Shooters Post and Transfer of Philadelphia.
— Len Gochman and JGMP plan voiceover studio
Veteran stage and screen actor Len Gochman (Finian’s Rainbow, Law and Order, “A Little Night Music”, “Don’t Drink the Water”, “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”, “Somerset”, “Another World”) called on JGMP to to consult on converting the study in Gochman’s Carmel NY home to double as a voiceover studio. JGMP took a modular approach, specifying a modest core system that can be expanded and refined as needs and uses for the setup develop. The system is scheduled to be installed in December.
— Pedro Martinez, Sean McClintock, Backbeat Productions
JGMP hosted engineer Sean McClintock, who was mixing live tracks of the Pedro Martinez band for producer Paul Siegel of Backbeat Productions.
— Mastering
The studio also completed mastering work for singers Robin Greenstein and Cecilia Kirtland. Their duo CD “Songs of the Season” recorded and mixed by Mike Nugent, will be out for the holidays.
In addition, singer Nanette DeLaune came in with engineer/producer John Allen to master their all-Jobim album. Among the many musicians featured was harmonica virtuoso Rob Paparozzi.
— More recording
The mysterious investment-banker-turned-videographer, L. McDuff, recorded another of his financial world-oriented You Tube parodies, this time based on the Journey song “Don’t Stop Believing”. The song was recast as an overview of technology companies duking it out over mobile apps. The “astonishing” vocals were performed by Neal Coomer. The video, “Don’t Stop Competing”, can be viewed here HERE.
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