Dave Sinko talks about how he entered the recording business in Nashville from being a musician. We get to hear whole songs by the musicians he had worked with. Would have preferred more about Sinko's profession and the various techniques he used on recordings since, but he ended up mostly introducing the numbers. The interviewer has a very calm and relaxed manner in her speech, but it felt more like she was reciting words than interviewing. Or maybe it's a New York thing from my part. Some nice song choices.
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This piece belongs to the series "The Nashville Nobody Knows"
Produced by Candace Corrigan
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Emon Hassan
Posted on May 28, 2005 at 09:55 AM | Permalink
Review of Interview with Dave Sinko, Nashville audio engineer
Dave Sinko talks about how he entered the recording business in Nashville from being a musician. We get to hear whole songs by the musicians he had worked with. Would have preferred more about Sinko's profession and the various techniques he used on recordings since, but he ended up mostly introducing the numbers. The interviewer has a very calm and relaxed manner in her speech, but it felt more like she was reciting words than interviewing. Or maybe it's a New York thing from my part. Some nice song choices.