Found Wandering on national TV, bestseller on Amazon, Christmas album in the works

Found Wandering reached national audiences on August 29th when they appeared on the “After the Show Show” segment on FOX News. See the performance below.

Viewers seemed to like what they heard as the band quickly rose in rankings, becoming the #1 album on Amazon in the “folk,” “gospel,” and “country” categories!

Building on their self-titled album recorded at Forge Recording with Ron DiSilvestro, Found Wandering has returned to the studio to record a Christmas album. They’ve been working with Ron for the last couple of weeks to finalize the tracking stage of the project. We even cranked up the AC a little to get everyone in the holiday spirit during the dog days of summer.

Here are some photos from their recent sessions recording an upcoming Christmas album.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rodney Holmes visits Forge for Tama Drum filming

Rodney Holmes came to Forge Recording to film a video for Tama Drums. He worked with lead engineer Ron DiSilvestro who has gained notoriety for producing amazing drum sounds in Studio A. Ron skilfully utilized Forge’s extensive microphone collection to capture the nuances of Holmes’ performance.

 

Rodney Holmes’ drumming credits include Santana, the Brecker Brothers, Wayne Shorter, Steve Kimock, and many others. We were pleased to welcome him to our studios.

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Phish’s Jonathan Fishman Reunites

Jonathan Fishman, founding drummer of the band Phish, reunites with his childhood drum instructor at Forge Recording.

In 1978 a teenage drummer takes 3 drum lessons in Syracuse, New York, and becomes one of the most successful touring musicians of all time. Credit Tom Emmi of Studio Jams for another stroke of genius–reuniting the instructor, Dave Hanlon, with the student, Jonathan Fishman, and filming the session at Forge Recording. Read the article from Syracuse.com. See the recording session on Studio Jams in the near future.

Jonthan Fishman and Dave Hanlon were joined by Gil Parris on guitar, Matt King on keys and Kip Sophos on bass. Ron DiSilvestro engineered the session for Forge Recording.

Photos by Lisa Schaffer and Jim Gavenus.

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Daniel Bowen Records “Blood Moon”

Composer Daniel Bowen tracks horns, strings and vocals with engineer Brendan McGeehan. The recording will appear on Daniel’s upcoming album Blood Moon.

 

The Blood Moon is a celestial event that occurs on Jewish feast days. Daniel’s compositional cycle coincides with these events. He plans to release his project on the fourth blood moon of this year, in September. The music can be described as haunting, with simple melodies and a minimalist style. Each part of the cycle has a distinct character, blending orchestral and electronic instruments to create unique textures. At Forge Recording, Daniel recorded the strings, French horns, and soprano vocals. Many of the musicians are regulars in the Ocean City Pops, Pennsylvania Ballet, and Philadelphia Opera Company.

 

 

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Living Hope Worship-The Week That Was

What’s it like to spend an entire week in the studio? Just ask Living Hope Worship, the band from Living Hope Christian Church. Under the direction of Senior Pastor Dr. Gerould J. Giddings and with creative inspiration from Forge Recording lead engineer, Ron DiSilvestro, the band recorded full arrangements of 11 original songs in 5 days. 

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Summer Sounds at Jenkintown Square

During the Summer you’ll find us supporting live, local music every Tuesday night in Jenkintown. Come enjoy the free, outdoor concerts at the Jenkintown Summer Music Series. Hosted by our good friend Stephanie Berardi and assisted by Forge Recording lead engineer, Ron DiSilvestro, the open air performances feature some of our alumni like Black Horse Motel, shown here.

Concerts continue through September 1st. Stop by and say “hi!”

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Tracking Workshop with Ron DiSilvestro

Ron DiSilvestro, Forge Recording’s lead engineer, held a workshop in Studio A. The 8-hour intensive program demonstrated how to integrate our world-class analog gear and Walters-Storyk designed room with a digital home studio environment for amazing results. The workshop featured the Brian LaPann band.

Topics included:
– Microphone selection for each instrument
– Microphone placement and techniques
– Signal path routing to and from analog console into DAW
– Gain structure
– Tone processing and capture
– Session workflow
– Overdubs
– Comping/Editing
– Vocal tracking and signal chain
– Song arrangement and production

 

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Fans Get an Inside Look at “Luke and the Ego”

Luke and the Ego brought their unique blend of classical guitar and funk rock to Forge Recording. The band tracked seven songs in front of a live audience of close friends and family. The recording captured their warm tones and musical subtleties, while still maintaining the raw, energetic live vibe of the evening. The recording is available on BandCamp and on the player below.

 

 

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In The Studio with John Faye and Steven LaFashia

Steven LaFashia recently mixed John Faye’s song “D.N.A.” at Forge Recording. Listen in on their creative process in the video John Faye “D.N.A.” Mix Recap, and experience the finished product in the video John Faye “D.N.A.” (official lyric video).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnoown4o_CA

 

John Faye is a singer, songwriter, performer and educator. His bands include The Caulfields, Ike, John & Brittany and most recently John Faye and Those Meddling Kids. Steven LaFashia is a producer, engineer and musician who has worked on projects at Forge Recording for John Faye, Soraia, Nick Perri, Silvertide, The Skeleton Frames, Courtlyn Carr, his band Jealousy Curve, and others.

John Faye and Steven LaFashia

 

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Capturing the Magic: from Concert to CD

Renowned jazz musician Dylan Taylor held a live in-studio concert at Forge Recording with Jazz legends Larry Coryell and Mike Clark. The concert was a new experience for producer Brendan McGeehan. Here’s a quick Q&A with Brendan.

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Q: What are you working on from the session recordings?

A: I’m currently working on a live in-studio album for Dylan Taylor. The album features two other very important and influential musicians, Larry Coryell and Mike Clark. I originally recorded the material back in February on a very snowy night. An intimate audience was treated to a night of music by these three, playing both their own compositions as well as the music of others.

 

Q: What did you learn from this experience?

A: Since the in-studio concerts are relatively new, I learned a lot about how fans experience the studio and the musicians playing in the room. I will continue to build how we present these in-studio concerts, as they have become very popular amongst fans looking for a different kind of concert.

 

Q: What about this session made it special for you?

A: It was special because it combined my long working history with Dylan and helping him fulfill a dream of performing and recording with two musicians he greatly admires. It was also special for me because I’ve been listening to the work of Mike Clark and Larry Coryell for a very long time and have great respect for their musicianship.

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Brendan McGeehan is an accomplished composer, arranger, musician and educator. In addition to being on staff at Forge Recording, Brendan is a producer for notable artists like Dylan Taylor.

Dylan Taylor is a veteran member of the greater Philadelphia area Jazz scene. Taylor has been playing the cello and bass since he was a child. Now he is also a master composer and arranger. Taylor is known for his works with Bobby Zankel and Kelly Meashey.

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