Trina Shoemaker

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Trina Shoemaker

By Larry Crane

There are a few engineer/producers I've met along the way where I've meant to get an interview with them for ages, but for some reason it takes so much longer for us to find the time to do it. Trina Shoemaker has been one of these elusive folks ever since we first met in New Orleans. In that city, she'd worked her way up to chief engineer at Daniel Lanois' [Tape Op#127, #37] fabled Kingsway studio, recording Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Throwing Muses, Giant Sand, and many others. She also tracked and mixed much of Queens of the Stone Age's Rated R and additionally has produced/engineered records for The Mountain Goats, Blue Rodeo, Victoria Williams, Brandi Carlile, and Josh Ritter. Lately, she helms an extensive amount of mixing work for folks such as Tanya Tucker, Turnpike Troubadours, Shooter Jennings [#139], The Wood Brothers, American Aquarium, Charley Crockett, and many others. On top of all that, she was the first...

Trina Shoemaker

Interviews

Trina Shoemaker

By Larry Crane

There are a few engineer/producers I've met along the way where I've meant to get an interview with them for ages, but for some reason it takes so much longer for us to find the time to do it. Trina Shoemaker has been one of these elusive folks ever since we first met in New Orleans. In that city, she'd worked her way up to chief engineer at Daniel Lanois' [Tape Op#127, #37] fabled Kingsway studio, recording Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Throwing Muses, Giant Sand, and many others. She also tracked and mixed much of Queens of the Stone Age's Rated R and additionally has produced/engineered records for The Mountain Goats, Blue Rodeo, Victoria Williams, Brandi Carlile, and Josh Ritter. Lately, she helms an extensive amount of mixing work for folks such as Tanya Tucker, Turnpike Troubadours, Shooter Jennings [#139], The Wood Brothers, American Aquarium, Charley Crockett, and many others. On top of all that, she was the first...

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By Larry Crane

Many might know actor/producer/writer/director Adam Goldberg from having been in films like Dazed and Confused and Saving Private Ryan, or TV shows such as Fargo and the reboot of The Equalizer with Queen Latifah. But what you might not realize is that he’s been putting out music, most of it as The Goldberg Sisters, for the last 16 years. His latest album, When the Ships of My Dreams Return, marks Adam's first venture into doing all of the...

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By Jonathan Morrison

For over two and a half decades, Marc Daniel Nelson has built a career rooted in musicality, technical rigor, and a deep respect for the lineage of recorded sound. A Grammy-winning producer, mix engineer, and creative director, Marc’s work spans an unusually wide spectrum – moving fluidly between records, film, television, software design, and large-scale creative direction while simultaneously maintaining a consistent fingerprint. His music credits...

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By Brian Tarquin
Stu Epps is a British gem with an illustrious musical career as a recording engineer,...
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By Geoff Stanfield
Lord Huron first caught our ear with their 2012 release, Lonesome Dreams....
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By Meredith Hobbs Coons
Kito, whose given name is Maaike Kito Lebbing, has a music production career spanning...
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By Alex Ruger
I recently had a chance to chat with Paul McCabe, Senior Vice President of Research and...
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Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether...
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