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Primed for Sound Music News: Paul Simon Quits Music?

6/30/2016

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From Primed for Sound Editor:

Paul Simon, currently on tour promoting his new album Stranger to Stranger and in New York, recently expressed a longing to leave the music industry altogether, potentially making his latest release his last.

​Read about it here: Paul Simon Quitting Music?

Also, have a listen to the single Wristband from Simon's new album:

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Primary Sound Studio Changes Its Tune

6/26/2016

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From Primed for Sound Editor:

​​A brand new website and new name is not the only thing to have recently changed at Primary Sound Studios. Owner and chief engineer, Jake Belser, has just completed installing three new isolation booths in the PSS studio.

Now Primary Sound boasts a total of six isolation booths. Jake is looking forward to providing those who choose to record with PSS more versatility, and increased flexibility in their recording sessions with the additions.

It is an added bonus and another positive in a string of positives Primary Sound has been experiencing. Recorded at Primary Sound, the album Intercambio, released in the summer of 2015 by the Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet, was nominated for a Grammy for best Latin Jazz performance in February.

Also, Indianapolis based Lily and Madeleine have made Primary Sound Studios their choice of recording studios, having recorded their first album Lily & Madeleine at the Bloomington studio with Paul Mahern as their producer. The talented young ladies have recently released a third album titled Keep It Together.

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Check out Lily and Madeleine below at Primary Sound Studios:

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David Baker Jazz Icon Compositions Recorded at Primary Sound Studios

6/18/2016

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From Primed for Sound Editor:

​Prominent jazz composer and professor of music at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music,  ​David Baker, who passed away in March at the age of 84, will be honored in a most personal way by some of his former students Tuesday the 21st of June at Primary Sound Studios in Bloomington.         

Students who Baker taught and inspired will gather at the studio to play and record several of his jazz compositions. The results of the two day scheduled session will be assembled into an album to be tentatively released as Volume Three.

Baker, a long time teacher of music at IU, is credited with over 2,000 jazz symphonic compositions. He also produced 65 recordings, 70 books and 400 articles all related to jazz. He first began teaching music at IU in the early sixties, and started the jazz program at IU in 1966, where no such program existed before.

With improvised playing rooted in the jazz music language, Baker pioneered and developed teaching methods that articulated jazz and codified improvisation. His breakthroughs allowed his students deeper access to the jazz lexicon and also standardized jazz instruction at the university level. As a writer discussing jazz, and a composer, Baker was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and a Grammy as well.

A jaw injury in his early career as a jazz trombonist ended his ability to play a horned instrument with the rigor required of a professional, so improvising, Baker turned his considerable talents and extensive experience to educating and composing.

His original desire was to play in a symphony orchestra, but in the ‘50s nearly all symphonies in the US maintained a policy of racial segregation, leaving him to focus solely on jazz.

​And focus he did. Baker, who was born in Indianapolis and graduated from Indiana University, is considered to have as much influence on the distinctly American musical genre as many of the all-time jazz greats.  
        
     
   
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