The studio is owned and operated by Alan Camlet with Pete Thompson, Adam Michel, & John McGall. Alan is and has been a freelance Drummer/percussionist/programmer/producer in NYC for the last 10 years and continues to save the world from bad rock records and keep the ideal of the guitar solo alive and well. Adam, formerly of LoHo Studios in Manhattan, plays just about every string instrument and keyboard instrument made and is an amazing singer. Pete Thompson is a Berklee College of Music Graduate, Session Guitarist, Mixing Engineer and Arranger. John McGall brings video into the picture offering multi camera shoots in our live room with post production editing via Avid & Final Cut Pro. Everyone that works in the Studio is a good musician and we'll take the care to make your recording worth all the time and energy you put into it.
Stop by, have a beer, and join the spirited debate as to why ZZ Top, and now Miles Davis, is in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, and Kiss is not.
Influences
You! (mixed with Petron, Red Stripe, and maybe Makers Mark).....
Hoboken Recorders is a full-service analog and digital recording studio located in downtown Hoboken, New Jersey..five minutes outside of downtown Manhattan via Holland Tunnel or PATH train service. Our facility operates 24/7, 7 days a week and has every conceivable type of restaurant and pub within walking distance to our door. The studio is known for its laid-back vibe, top notch sound quality and no-pressure recording experience. We'll make your music sound as good as possible and to give you a great environment to record in.
Come see us at the Everything Jersey City Festival this weekend. We will be on the Hutton Street stage at approximately 12:30pm....get there early, and come and enjoy the festivities, and come say hello to us! Copy and paste, or click on this link below for more info!
Hey guys! It's been a long, long time! I hope that all is well and that you have been enjoying the adventure of life, one magical moment at a time! I'm on the west coast now, loving the California sunshine! Please drop me a line and let me know what's going on in your world! Be well! Peace, love and sunshine, Setra
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4
Good to have you as a friend! So great to see the internet in action this way, shortening distances between people.
I hope all's well with you and that you enjoy checking out my web site some time.
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Take care and keep in touch.
Best, Faber.
"Just a guy trying to make the world a better place. "
The Craic Festival 2009 has invited FairplayCollective to play at this years Festival. All members will be playing in the round. The show is at The Mercury Lounge, March 14th at 8pm. This is the last night of the festival and Foy Vance is also on the bill.
What more can I say, a great night for music and film, with the odd star thrown in. Come show your support.
Hey Friends, Mark Dignam will be playing
one of his rare New York shows at
The Scratcher (one of his favorite rooms).
We wish to see you there for songs and singing.
Sunday evening November 30th at 7.15pm
Please come and support LIVE music.
209 East 5th Street, Manhattan.
Thanks for the add! I’m honoured! If you have time you can listen the clips of my new album “Sucide Story” on the following link,: http://cdbaby. com/cd/vcaruso or on the link in my “myspace” page. Ciao Vincenzo!