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Posted on Mar 07, 2012 12:27 pm
chrislowrymusic
Mix engineer and music lover!
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BeerHunterwww.TheLondonProject.caMember
Since: Feb 07, 2005
Mar 07, 2012 12:40 pm Of course. That is why we are here. Do you have links to your recordings?
Mar 07, 2012 01:56 pm Kinda preaching to the choir here, buddy.
Quincysanhttp://www.unitedmusicians.infoContributor
Since: Nov 11, 2007
Mar 07, 2012 08:50 pm We agree.
Mar 08, 2012 12:38 am (Is there a point here?)
cooloFrisco's Most UnderratedMember
Since: Jan 28, 2003
Mar 08, 2012 01:00 am Some major label recording sound like crap.
BeerHunterwww.TheLondonProject.caMember
Since: Feb 07, 2005
Mar 08, 2012 01:54 pm [quote]Why Chris Lowry
Mix engineer, Recording engineer, Mastering engineer, producer, writer and philosopher. Chris Lowry has been deeply envoloved in the art of music for most his life. Making every aspect of the music he works on reflect the passion, experience and knowledge of music.
Chris owns and operates sellyoursingle.com, a sight dedicated to educating musicians on being able to get signed and sell their music. Chris’s interest in promoting self education for musicians by teaching them to do a lot of the work themselves has made Chris a sought after speaker at many music conferences and events. ” Why pay someone to do work that you can so easily do yourself, save your money for the important things that will make you more money”
As an audio engineer Chris has worked with some of the top names in music including Third eye blind, 3 Doors Down, Stained, Kelly Rowland of Destiny’s Child, Earth,Wind and Fire, Will Smith, Kirk Franklin, The Beatles tribute band Liverpool, Train, Alicia Keys, and many more.
Chris Lowry has been trained and coached by some of the greatest engineers on the planet, and now they are honored to call him a colleague .
Chris Bell- Mix and recording engineer. The president of the Grammy’s chapter in Texas.
Chris Lord-Algae The most incredible mix engineer on the planet
Bob Clearmountain The originator of the modern mix era
Neal Pogue The man responsible for the sound of the 90′s R&B movement
Chris has been hailed by his peers as being the new member to the elite few of the Mix engineers. With the variety of influence and experience Chris can mix all genres of music to the the highest quality. Turning the most complicated project into a hit
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Mar 08, 2012 02:03 pm Interesting.
One thing I have never understood about name dropping, and completely off topic...when one can say names like Staind, Three Doors Down, E, W and F, and the like which are readily identifiable...why does when then have anyone in the list they need to say "of Destiny's Child"...I mean, if you need to say where they are from, their name is lesser known, and with known names to drop, why bother even adding in names you have to explain?
Does that make sense?
BeerHunterwww.TheLondonProject.caMember
Since: Feb 07, 2005
Mar 08, 2012 02:07 pm Well the line that got me on this was that CLA is honored to call him a collegue.
Mar 08, 2012 02:08 pm I'll have to put that line on my resume. :-)
...and add as a References "BeerHunter of The London Project".
BeerHunterwww.TheLondonProject.caMember
Since: Feb 07, 2005
Mar 08, 2012 02:13 pm haha, well you know how far that will get you right??
Mar 08, 2012 06:53 pm Well, clearly you haven't seen my current resume. :-)
cooloFrisco's Most UnderratedMember
Since: Jan 28, 2003
Mar 09, 2012 12:55 am ha ha ha ha!