B. Thomas Cooper - Editor
Flower Street Station, March, 2008 - Part One
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I began SoundandRecording about two years ago at the urging of others. I had my sights set elsewhere, but eventually I acquiesced, and today it’s my most successful blog, with world-wide readership. This is in fact, posting number fifty.
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On to the topic at hand.
B. Thomas Cooper and Friends performed for an intimate crowd at Flower Street Station in downtown Phoenix on the last Sunday of March. Here’s a video culled from Sunday’s show. Enjoy.
B. Thomas Cooper & Friends
Recorded Live at Flower St. Station in Phoenix
In Part Two, I hope to provide you with a little of the inside poop on how a show like this is put together, including the micing techniques applied during recording. I’ll also be posting some photos of the show, and more videos, as well.
In Part Three, I’ll be sharing with you a little about the artists who appeared on Sunday’s bill. This particular bill was special, or so they’d like you to believe, but we’ll go into more on that later.
The artists, in order of appearance were: Paul Bruce, Don Biscoe, Koi Stuertzel, and B. Thomas Cooper & Friends, which included Nick Gill, Jon Duff, and myself, of course.
It was one of those rare nights when nearly everything went well. Not right, per se, as nothing ever goes right, but certainly well. I’ll tell you all about it. You can judge for yourselves.
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