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posted by Biff @ 9:50 AM
March 3, 2010

Ed Seay, world class engineer, producer and musician in Nashville, TN is one of the nominees for the 2010 ACM engineer of the year award. Ed has been involved in many of the major hits of the last 25 years with his contributions as producer and engineer. Read more about Ed on the “About Us” page of this Trifectone site…

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posted by Biff @ 21:23 PM
April 30, 2009

Lyndsay and I put “Fingernail Moon” together from some tracks that we did a while back. I really like the songs Lyndsay writes, and the way she sings them. She has a style that hasn’t been compromised by any commercial aspirations. She let me have some fun with the production - I played the bass and drums as well as most of the guitars (other than her own performance on “Box of Roses”). I’d like everyone to take a listen, even buy a track or two, and then seek her out if you hear she’s performing somewhere nearby. Check it out Lyndsay Wojcik - Fingernail Moon

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posted by Biff @ 22:10 PM
April 22, 2009

I just got back from a long but very gratifying day of working for humanity. I was part of the house band (Michael Rhodes, Eddie Bayers, Kenny Greenberg, Shane Keister, Dan Dugmore and myself) that helped put on the Nashville4Africa show at the Schermerhorn Symphony Hall tonight. Big Kenny Alfin (of Big & Rich) hosted the evening with Damian Horne to help raise awareness and money for the building of schools in Africa. The stars of the show were the African Children’s Choir, a group of children that are truly talented,  have survived some of life’s toughest challenges, and are selected to become part of this touring group. I was totally impressed with these kids, and now understand what others have seen in this philanthropic endeavor - people like Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Dierks Bentley - and others that I was privileged to be on the stage with tonight. We filled up the hall, and as I looked out over that beautiful room full of Nashvillians who were involved in making this planet a better place I got a very good feeling about what’s happening in our community.

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posted by Biff @ 21:08 PM
March 30, 2009

Music can be a useful tool for educating people about things that matter, and that’s why I want to start a project that uses music to deliver the message about a variety of issues that affect all of us. By partnering with socially and environmentally conscious industries and associations, the entertainment value of musical artists can entice an audience to be more proactive and involved in the behavioral, systematic and financial solutions to problems that challenge our communities - from local to global. We are going through a paradigm shift on many fronts, and the changes to our lives will force us to deal with every aspect of our existence in fundamentally different ways, but - and I want to stress this - much of this is a GOOD thing. We have been living from bubble to bubble, bailout to bailout, credit crisis to debt default, and the methods to fix these problems have not been used with responsibility and integrity. If there are insights offered to receptive individuals to create a better environment for themselves and their communities we will all be better off for it, and the power of music is a very persuasive tool.

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posted by Biff @ 16:13 PM
March 20, 2009

Session date:  03/20/09

Publisher:  Melrose Music Publishing

Musicians:  Greg Morrow, Jimmy Carter, John Jarvis, JT Corenflos, Biff Watson

Engineer:  Mel, with Tim assisting

Studio:  Westwood

 

Nice day in the studio with a small ensemble of excellent players recording really good songs with some great singers. Sherrie Austin is about as cute as she can be, and always has songs that have a cool twist. Will Rambeaux was a co-writer, and Micky Cones had a song with Kenny as well. It was fun doing this session with just five guys - Kenny understands that if the producers can’t hear the song that way, then…well, they shouldn’t be producing records!

I bought a Peterson flip strobe tuner and really love what it does with temperamental tuning - I highly recommend it. I’ve been using my Gibson SJ a bit these days, along with the Collings and occasionally my sweet Gibson LG-2.

 

TGIF!!!

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posted by Biff @ 21:53 PM
March 19, 2009

I’m going to say it one more time because it bears repeating - Lauren Lucas is one of the most talented singers in Nashville, a great writer, musician, performer -  a beautiful woman and a sweetheart, married to Nick Buda - who has played drums on all of Taylor Swift’s records and is also just a fine person. Lauren and I wrote today, and although we talked for hours we still got a bit done on our tune - one I’m very excited about. So check this woman out whenever you see that she’s playing around town - you will be impressed.

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posted by Biff @ 23:18 PM
March 13, 2009

Paul Jefferson has a new album, “Dive Right In”. Click the pic and give it a listen…

 

 

Paul Jefferson - Dive Right In

Paul Jefferson

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posted by Biff @ 20:51 PM
March 10, 2009

Session date: 03/10/09

Artist:  Easton Corbin

Producer:  Carson Chamberlain

Label:  Universal

Studio:  Soundstage

Musicians:  Eddie Bayers, Glenn Worf, Gary Prim, Brent Mason, Paul Franklin, Larry Franklin, Biff Watson

Engineer:  John Kelton, Matt assisting

 

Easton is a talented young singer from Florida - graduated with honors from college and is now chasing that dream, writing, singing and working on his first album for Luke Lewis at Universal. There’s not a more seasoned group of players than this assembly, and with Carson and John we have had a very relaxing, yet productive two days of recording. With this group of guys there is no end to the story-telling, so a new artist is going to get an earful of humorous - if not outrageous - tales from behind the scenes. Of course, I’m not spilling the beans here. You’ll have to hire us to get the grit.

I’m using my Santa Cruz baritone acoustic more and more, though I still go to the Collings often. And today I brought my Gibson SJ from home and had a great time playing that ‘62 beauty…

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posted by Biff @ 19:53 PM
March 8, 2009

03/08/09

 

I just want to wrap up the weekend by saying how fun KT Oslin is to work with, and what a talented singer and songwriter she is. We need the melodies and lyrics that K.T. creates to resonate in people’s souls, and give them something memorable to sing to themselves, or along with others. I have been blessed to be associated with KT, Hugh Prestwood, Richard Leigh and a number of other superlative writers and singers who can write a song on their own, then pick up an instrument and deliver an emotional vocal performance. They don’t need anyone else to create, shape or make the music - so when I am asked to contribute to their artistry it is a supreme compliment.

Check these writer/singer artists out when you want to hear true talent!

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posted by Biff @ 21:50 PM
March 2, 2009

Session date:  03/02/09

Artist:  Richie McDonald

Producer:  James Stroud

Label:  Stroudavarious

Studio:  Starstruck

Musicians:  Shannon Forrest, Mike Brignardello, Steve Nathan, Brent Mason, Paul Franklin, Biff Watson

Engineer:  Julian King (David Bryant assisting)

 

Richie is a great guy, and we got to meet his son today (sorry Richie, I don’t remember his name!). We had two sessions and recorded three of his songs, a nice pace. I like starting at noon and playing through - gives you the morning and the evening. I was one of the first to record in Starstruck. Reba did an album while they were still putting the finishing touches on the building. It was so elegant that it wasn’t comfortable, but now it is one of my favorite rooms to track. And Julian makes it sound fantastic. Plus, the headphone system really works… I used my trusty Collings on the first song, then had the pleasure of playing Brent’s strat through his rig to double the bass part on the choruses. Played my Martin 00-18 on the next two, plus some gut-string work with my A.A. Jones on the Latin-flavored second song.

This was the same band that I was with last Friday. Like I said - some of my favorite musicians on Earth. And speaking of Earth, Richie McDonald and his road manager Kevin will be travelling to China -  the other side of Earth - in May, with Mike Brignardello, James Stroud, Doug Rich and your’s truly.

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