'm David Booth from The Recording Booth studio in rural Suffolk, UK. The studio is a building in my garden, so yes you could say I am making records in an English country garden. In these weekly podcasts I'm going to be talking to a whole bunch of different people with one thing in common: They make their living from music. I'm based in the UK, but I have musical friends all over the world, so I'll be doing my best to hook up with them over the coming weeks & months to give a broader view of this crazy collections of jobs we do. My guest this week is Yula Andrews. Yula is a singer, choir leader, advocate of the wide-ranging health benefits of singing, and she just happens to live over the road from my regular collabortaor, Kelly Bayfield... which is how I got to know her. Even in the current situation of lockdown, Yula is incradibly busy, so, without further delay... we should get on with it!
I'm David Booth from The Recording Booth studio in rural Suffolk, UK. The studio is a building in my garden, so yes you could say I am making records in an English country garden. In these weekly podcasts I'm going to be talking to a whole bunch of different people with one thing in common: They make their living from music. I'm based in the UK, but I have musical friends all over the world, so I'll be doing my best to hook up with them over the coming weeks & months to give a broader view of this crazy collections of jobs we do. My guest this week is Claire Cordeaux. Claire is the Director of the British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM). She's also a guitarist and singer in celtic fusion band Aartwork and chair of Sea Folk Arts, which celebrates artists and musicians in coastal communities whose work is inspired by their maritime heritage.
I'm David Booth from The Recording Booth studio in rural Suffolk, UK. The studio is a building in my garden, so yes you could say I am making records in an English country garden. In these weekly podcasts I'm going to be talking to a whole bunch of different people with one thing in common: They make their living from music. I'm based in the UK, but I have musical friends all over the world, so I'll be doing my best to hook up with them over the coming weeks & months to give a broader view of this crazy collections of jobs we do. My guest this week is Nathan Timothy. Calling Nathan a songwriter is a massive understatement, which we'll get on to later. He's also a singer, music producer and chief executive of The Songwriting Charity - a charity dedicated to the empowerment of young people and communities through the art and craft of songwriting. As far as I'm concerned, the title of Nathan's latest album - Chasing The Positive – is a perfect description of this inspiring man.
I'm David Booth from The Recording Booth studio in rural Suffolk, UK. The studio is a building in my garden, so yes you could say I am making records in an English country garden. In these weekly podcasts I'm going to be talking to a whole bunch of different people with one thing in common: They make their living from music. I'm based in the UK, but I have musical friends all over the world, so I'll be doing my best to hook up with them over the coming weeks & months to give a broader view of this crazy collections of jobs we do. My guest this week is Simon Edgoose. Simon is quite possibly THE go-to electronic drums expert in the UK, although he's far too modest to say so. But he's not just a technical wizard. He's a fine drummer, percussionist, producer and a lovely bloke to boot.
I'm David Booth from The Recording Booth studio in rural Suffolk, UK. The studio is a building in my garden, so yes you could say I am making records in an English country garden. And now making podcasts about it. In these weekly (when possible) podcasts I'm going to be talking to a whole bunch of different people, with one thing in common. They make some or all of their living from music. So, expect songwriters, promoters, brand specialists, electronic drums wizards, live sound engineers, choir leaders, gig bookers, festival curators, tribute band musicians, music charity chiefs and a whole lot more. I'm based in the UK, but I have musical friends all over the world, so I'll be doing my best to hook up with them over the coming weeks & months to give a broader view of this crazy collections of jobs we do.
I'm David Booth from The Recording Booth studio in rural Suffolk, UK. The studio is a building in my garden, so yes you could say I am making records in an English country garden. And now making podcasts about it. In these weekly (when possible) podcasts I'm going to be talking to a whole bunch of different people, with one thing in common. They make some or all of their living from music. So, expect songwriters, promoters, brand specialists, electronic drums wizards, live sound engineers, choir leaders, gig bookers, festival curators, tribute band musicians, music charity chiefs and a whole lot more. I'm based in the UK, but I have musical friends all over the world, so I'll be doing my best to hook up with them over the coming weeks & months to give a broader view of this crazy collections of jobs we do.