Recording a Song With Nashville Session Players

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Recording a Song With Nashville Session Players


In this episode, I traveled to Sound Emporium Studios to produce a song with the top Nashville session players. The song was written by Daniel Tashian and Cecilia Castleman, and the band featured Tom Bukovac (Guitar), Todd Lombardo (Acoustic Guitar), Steve Mackey (Bass), Tim Lauer (Keys), and Chris McHugh (Drums).

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@RickBeato
16 hours ago

For those of you asking when this song is going to be released, this was just a live tracking session with one slide guitar overdub. It was never meant to be released and is a rough mix. Feel free to listen to it on the video. Thanks!

@ARWHAHA
16 hours ago

I think that you should do a series on 'what happens in the studio'. For those of us who are, or have been, involved in the music business, the procedure is familiar but the general public have no idea about how 'real pros' go about their business, so more, please!

@CrusinTheCut
16 hours ago

Yes! Enjoyed this very much. I’m a singer songwriter working in a Seattle studio on a new project right now. Watching pros run run the studio process is always enlightening in some little way.

@alexcosta8999
16 hours ago

One more great content, Rick. Keep up the good work.

@Teleman76
16 hours ago

Amazing content! That voice tho!

@KirillKronrod
16 hours ago

Incredible craft, very fresh sound! And just in 3 takes, wow! Tom's beautiful accents around 6 min mark are haunting. And only spotted 1 slight mishap in all of it 🙂

@LiveMusicCT
16 hours ago

Of course, everyone who appreciates your content or with even half an ear would love to see/hear more content like this. This is my 8-year-old daughters favorite song.. for the past 9 months… ( I still need to queue up the video so she can get her fix…) ❤

@therealniksongs
16 hours ago

Sound Emporium is where Robert Plant and Alison Krauss recorded both Raising Sand albums. Countless great recordings have been made there. The studio goes way back to the days of Jack Clement. It's right down the street from Belmont University. Martin's Bar-B-Que next door for when you get hungry after the session….;-)

@johnduncan6658
16 hours ago

NOTHING LIKE HAVING 4 OR MORE IN THE STUDIO AND
COME WITH SOMETHING NEW.
P S— A I SUX

@realguitarshredder
16 hours ago

What a great video. Come to think of it, I haven’t seen any other video like this with so much detail into the work. Really enjoyed it.

@KarlErikTaukarOfficial

Chris McHugh🤘

@mikepetry4299
16 hours ago

Where is the edge – the raw, something special thing – I'm an old player 70's – 90's and I find most music today kind of milk toast and blended to much – GREAT Video CONTENT, but I wanted to take a nap after the song (and it's a good song) – Honestly, WHY do ALL VOCALS have that doubling weird sound – What happened to letting the wild horses RUN and have a little ACTUAL emotion and grit instead of playing to the electronics. = It's good, but processed to an unrecognizable blend of one thing – I understand it's what people are used to these days – but to me, blended music soup sucks. = It seems people forgot that it's about the PLAYERS vision and emotion of the song – NOT the engineers easy mixing, milk toast, highly processed blended soup with no edges. = Joplin would probably never make it in today's world … or would the emotion come through after the processing.

@G-Rockmusic
16 hours ago

I miss recording in a REAL studio! This was excellent.

@scoopjazzjazzbass7708
16 hours ago

real musicians thank you

@Simrealism
16 hours ago

After all of Rick's soliloquy on the matter, I was disappointed to hear this generic, coffee table, over produced, dog crap from the meistro himself.
This could easily be a today's top 10 he normally poops all over.

@2320RG
16 hours ago

Love this song

@ryancole7371
16 hours ago

Amazing to see so much talent in one room, but goddamn does Nashville churn out some bland ass formulaic crap these days.

@Mxsmanic
16 hours ago

How did everything get paid for?

@KillforKickz
16 hours ago

Hey Rick beato. if you talk about rock bands so much.. why dont you produce us. you're missing out.. we're the next biggest rock band…

@MrGarydaverocks
16 hours ago

Fleetwood mac grove…

@Jpetersson
16 hours ago

Great musicians, song´s kinda boring though…it´s not bad but certainly no banger.

@scottiev9895
16 hours ago

Love it. More please?

@RobVerhelst-qt1sq
16 hours ago

Yes, more please 😉

@benronayne
16 hours ago

As an Irish man, I really appreciate the pints of Guinness 👌

@reeldealvideo1711
16 hours ago

Rick YES YES YES more vidieos of sessions please!!!

@charles56737
16 hours ago

Beautiful 😊

@DavidBerquist334
16 hours ago

When they are recording a song onto the tape like a 2 inch wide tape with multi tracks are all the musicians they are recording at the same time or do each set of instruments play separately and they make some and put them together afterwards and what is done first the vocals or the instruments

@anamendoza1574
16 hours ago

I think the drums overpowered.

@stephencrowleymusic
16 hours ago

MORE OF THIS!!!

@jackguy7551
16 hours ago

Amazing!!!

@cillyede
16 hours ago

Sehr schön! ❤🇩🇪🎶

@TheOneTrueNorth
16 hours ago

One of those rare songs that I hear for the first time and love. Release it, Rick, please.