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Steve Vai visits Sonoma County Recording Studio

Legendary guitarist Steve Vai visits well known Sonoma County Recording Studio. Steve Vai, has sold over 15 million albums and started his career as a music transcriptionist for Frank Zappa. Vai then recorded and toured in Zappa's band for two years, from 1980 to...

Sonoma County Recording Studio Releases Podcasts

"Thursday Night Live from Zone Recording" is now available on iTunes and Podbean. Your favorite Sonoma County Recording Studio has released thirty, charming, half hour podcasts that feature both music and conversation with talented musicians. These local and...

Time Traveling Turntable

It is almost unbelievable that a laser turntable exists, capable of playing the oldest recording of an American voice! Only a folded piece of tinfoil was used! Fox News shared the entire story, and I must say, I covet the rights to this amazing piece of equipment....

Canadian country music gets ready for its big gala

A who’s who of Canadian country music will be in Saskatoon Sunday to show off their musical abilities in front of a national audience and pick up a trophy or two. The 2012 Canadian Country Music Association Awards forge ahead Sunday, with the celebrity-studded gala...

Mariah Carey confirms new collaboration with R. Kelly

Could it be a hit making collaboration ? Grammy Award winners Mariah Carey and R. Kelly have connected to produce a new song this week. Mariah Carey broke the news early Thursday morning sending fans a picture of her and Kelly in the studio (pictured). "Me and Kells...

Ashampoo Music Studio 4 has better cataloging, easier navigation

Ashampoo Music Studio 4 ($29.99, 10-day trial) is a classy step up from an already sweet little suite of audio tools. It has modules that let you edit, rip, record, play, convert, organize, burn audio discs, and even design and print labels and jewel case inserts....

Queens of the Stone Age’s New Album Rooted in the Blues

Frank Hoensch, Getty Images Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen has revealed that the band's new album will be rooted in the blues and should make fans "shake some arse." It may still be in its early stages, but Van Leeuwen is excited about the record...