Best Of The Sedona Music Scene… Dig This
They exclaimed it couldn’t be done. And who could truly blame them?
The project from “purgatory,” recording eleven songs from eleven different artists, in large part, over a single weekend” was just MISSION VERY UNLIKELY. When we informed the musicians and even some vet producers and engineers about our project, codenamed The Sedona Sessions, eyes rolled, heads veered off into the distance with disbelief, and one particular LA producer put it this way:
“It just can’t be completed in that timespan. A single band can spend a year in the studio, and youre telling me youre going to record eleven different songs by 11 different artist, over a weekend? Good luck. Youre going to need it!”
A month later, the same guy took it upon himself to record the last song for the album. And Voila! The skeptic was converted into a believer.
In reality if it were not for all of the disbelievers, we may likely have given up as there were a lot of technical snafus, scheduling conflicts, family crises, oh, and way insufficient funds, all of which were seriously demoralising. Lets just say more than once the discourse about packing it in appeared like the most reasonable thing to do.
So it is no tiny miracle that you’re even visiting this site, for The Sedona Sessions was ironically an endeavor powered by knockers.
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With a mixture of adrenaline, desperation, and the right folk showing up at precisely the right time, culminated with the album you’re listening to at Sedona music scene
I forcibly accept that almost everybody who participated in The Sedona Sessions is a nicer person for having persevered, and has discovered inner-strength and fortitude that will prove to be a divider moment in their music careers.
But thats just half of the story.
The Sedona, AZ Sessions is the album counterpart to the worlds 1st Multimedia e-book / NovelCathedral of the Senses, for which all of the songs and the novel itself were written by legendary author, Stephen Smoke. ( Stephen has some thirty books under his belt ).
For ages Stephen, and many others including myself, looked at the day when it would be feasible to have their songs included within their publications. That day has arrived, thanks in large part to Apples iPad and the leveraging of its full capacity for which Stephen also must be given serious credit. Of course , its not just technology, but what folk work out what to do with it that gives it legs.
Or as guitar player and post-production mixing wizard, Mike Jung succinctly stated:
“I am one of the first people to play guitar inside a book.”
So with no regard for its business success, The Sedona Sessions / Cathedral of the Senses project, is indeed of great historical importance as Multimedia eBooks will undoubtedly continue to obscure the divide between the book and music publishing industries, while at the same time, respiring new life into both.
To that end, Sedona, and its many accomplished recording artists, musicians, and all those who worked so rapaciously in back, have already made history.
Contributors include…
- Tim Jessup (“Tears of Angels Run”)
- Well known LA singer/songwriter Barry Keenan produced and sang his unique and touching version of “Diamond Mind”
- Alex Ogburn (“All Right Now”)
- Keith Kavisic (“Cathedral of the Senses”)
- Stephen Smoke sang “Amsterdam.”
- Produced by Sedona resident, John David Balla
- Lori-Ann Rella (“Alchemy of Belief”)
- Nathan Trujillo and Jason Kevin (“Homeless”)
- Nathan Saith (“Paradox”)
- Winter
- Courtney Yeates (“Now and Zen”)
- Linh Renken
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