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Top Of The Sedona Music Scene … Sedona Sessions!

They revealed it couldn’t be done. And who could truly blame them?

The project from “hell,” recording 11 songs from 11 different artists, in large part, over a single weekend” was simply MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. When we informed the musicians and even some veteran producers and engineers about our project, codenamed The Sedona Sessions, eyes rolled, heads veered off into the distance with skepticism, and one particular LA producer put it this way…

“It just can’t be completed in that time span. A single artist can spend a year in the studio, and youre telling me youre going to record 11 different songs by eleven different artist, over a weekend? Good luck. Youre going to need it!”

A month later, the same guy took it on himself to record the last song for the album. And Voila! The skeptic was converted into a follower.

In reality if it were not for all of the disbelievers, we may possibly have given up as there were a lot of technical snafus, scheduling conflicts, family emergencies, oh, and far insufficient funds, all of which were deeply demoralising. Lets just say more than once the discussion of packing it in seemed like the most reasonable thing to do.

So it’s no little miracle that you are even visiting this site, for The Sedona Sessions was ironically an endeavor fueled by detractors.

Head to the site at Sedona music.

With a mix of adrenaline, despondency, and the right folk showing up at exactly the right time, finished with the soundtrack you are hearing at Sedona

I forcibly accept that nearly everyone who took part in The Sedona Sessions is a better person for having persevered, and has discovered inner-strength and fortitude that may prove to be a divider moment in their music careers.
But thats just 1/2 of the story.

The Sedona, AZ Sessions is the soundtrack to the worlds first Multi media e-book / NovelCathedral of the Senses, for which all of the songs and the novel itself were authored by mythical writer, Stephen Smoke. ( Stephen has some 30 books under his belt ).

For ages Stephen, and plenty of others including myself, dreamed of the day when it’d be possible to have their songs included inside their publications. That day has arrived, thanks in large part to Apples iPad and the leveraging of its full capability for which Stephen also must be given serious credit. Of course , it isn’t just technology, but what folks work out what to do with it that gives it legs.

Or as guitar strummer and post-production mixing magician, Mike Jung aptly put it…

“I am one of the first folk to play the guitar within a book.”

So without 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 cloud the barriers between the book and music publishing industries, while at the same time, breathing new life into both.

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