Engineer Mark Miller talks about recording with Garth Brooks, Kathy Mattea, Bobby Bare and more.
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- This video was shot in 2006 in Nashville, TN. In this clip, Engineer Mark Miller shares stories about his time working with Garth Brooks, Kathy Mattea, Emmylou Harris, Nanci Griffith, Bobby Bare, and many more.
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So glad I ran across this, Mark. Glad you had a nice career. I still think the world was robbed by not hearing your original songwriting and guitar playing, etc. You were a great guitar player even as a youngster. I still remember my first band in Indy with you, Kenny, and myself, the Marksman. I guess we were in the 5th grade. All the best, Skip.
Spending time catching up on interviews I didn't see before.
Nice history from Mark.
Will always miss Joe.
Regards to his people.
Thank you for supporting the channel Gregory, it would have meant so much to dad, and does to me too.
Hope you can visit the museum sometime.
Best,
Britt
Love these right place/right time stories!!! Just wish I had one!!! :)
Always learn from you Joe...
Thanks so much...
Thanks for watching Jeff…Joe
Never miss your vids and even though I am from Kansas and lived in Oklahoma and OU is my college football team.
I do not know any Garth Brooks songs....I know he is famous and superstar..
This video help me learn what a fine man he is working with the same folks throughout his career...
Go to school ...with your interviews...
Glad you’re enjoying them and thanks again for watching…Joe
Another outstanding interview. Mark Miller helped me understand what it takes to get the unique sound each record possesses. Humble, smart, a great storyteller, and stories we want to hear.
Thanks Joe, Mark has some great stories. Another 5* interview
Another gem of an interview, Joe! Such interesting stories and intersections of people coming together.
Thanks Joe!
This is some of the best content a video sharing platform could have. I'm really grateful for this archive of awesome talent. Thank you very much man.
Great interview Joe, some great behind the scenes stories! Thanks for sharing!💫
Another great interview Joe. Like to see your comments on Jerry Lee Lewis finally being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Please keep posting these great interviews. You are able to bring out so much from your guests.
Yet another great interview Joe! Really enjoyed listening to Mark talk about the recording studio and how they got those sounds. Hope that you are doing well..... 👍👍
Thanks again Steve….Joe
Gosh I love the vault series. The new and more resent ones are great too. This is so cool Joe. Thank you so much 👍🏻😎
GREAT INTERVIEW! That Quad 8 Coronado mixing console is my favorite sounding audio mixer.
I felt this would be interesting & yes it was! I have often been curious about playing the "board" as you say, and I can indeed understand that there is a great deal to it! I loved hearing about the live chamber; who Knew about such a thing? Our minds are capable of so much, and this conversation gives a good hint to someone like me (I don't know much!) about how recordings are (or were) shaped! Thank you, Joel!
Thanks for watching too Nici….Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum 😂 Sorry, my eyes didn't catch that I added an "l" to your name!
Happens to me all the time.. no worries… Thanks for watching Nici… Joe
Cool af
ya Joe !!
👍
‘Bout time engineers got some credit.
When this guy says,"Hey, listen to my mix-tape." - you don't groan and roll your eyes. 🙄