Moderated by: Steve Turnidge
Speaker(s): Glenn Lorbecki, independent engineer and PNW Committee member. Bob Ezrin, producer/engineer.
Video Interview with Bob Ezrin
On May 1, 2008, the PNW Chapter of the Recording Academy had a Studio Summit at what was EMP (now MoPop) in Seattle. The guests of honor were Bob Ezrin and Alan Parsons. The day was recorded, but the tapes never were captured — until now.
Steve Turnidge, AES PNW Vice Chair said, "Glenn Lorbecki's interview with Bob Ezrin's was the very best that I've ever witnessed." It's been 10 years since, and Steve still has not changed his mind about the interview. In the interview, Bob discusses, in depth, his varied production and mixing career ranging between Alice Cooper, Kiss, the first Peter Gabriel album, and Pink Floyd's The Wall and much more! Now you can see for yourself at our February meeting. About Bob EzrinBob Ezrin might be a bit less known than Alan Parsons, although he certainly has a large and impressive body of work to show for. His common point with Alan Parsons is his work with Pink Floyd as producer for their album, The Wall.You can find a comprehensive biography and discography for Bob at Wikipedia. |
Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2019
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