Piety Street Recording is a recording studio at 728 Piety Street in the 9th Ward / Bywater , New Orleans .
13-944: This article is about the album. For the recording studio, see Piety Street Recording . 2009 studio album by John Scofield Piety Street [REDACTED] Studio album by John Scofield Released March 9, 2009 Studio Piety Street Studios, (New Orleans, Louisiana) Avatar , New York City, New York Genre Jazz Length 62 : 06 Label Universal Classics Producer Mark Bingham John Scofield John Scofield chronology This Meets That (2007) Piety Street (2009) 54 (2010) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] All About Jazz (favorable) All About Jazz (favorable) Piety Street
26-479: A CD after the studio. Other artists who have used the Piety Street title on their CD's include James Blood Ulmer , Eric Lindell , and Christina Groth. In August 2013, owner Mark Bingham shuttered the studio after 12 years of operation. When asked about his decision to vacate the space, his response was, "The spiritual intention of the city of New Orleans and its music scene is vastly different than it
39-483: A Big Army" (John Scofield) - 5:31 " His Eye is on the Sparrow " ( Charles H. Gabriel , Civilla D. Martin ) - 4:15 "Something's Got a Hold on Me" ( James Cleveland ) - 4:47 " The Old Ship of Zion " ( Thomas A. Dorsey ) - 4:26 "Ninety Nine and a Half" (Coates) - 4:08 "Just a Little While to Stay Here" ( Eugene Monroe Bartlett ) - 5:59 "Never Turn Back" (Dorsey) - 4:51 "Walk With Me" - 5:11 "But I Like
52-495: Is a 2009 studio album by jazz guitarist John Scofield . It was recorded in New Orleans with Meters bassist George Porter Jr. and keyboardist/vocalist Jon Cleary . The album features gospel music with Cleary singing most of the songs. John Boutte is the guest vocalist on three tracks. Track listing [ edit ] "That's Enough" ( Dorothy Love Coates ) - 3:45 " Motherless Child " - 5:24 "It's
65-559: Is an American music producer, composer, musician, and engineer. In 1966, Bingham was signed to a publishing contract with Elektra Records . After a brief stint at Elektra in Los Angeles and one single (deep regret/your problems and mine) released on Warner Bros. , he returned to Bloomington where he attended Indiana University . There he joined the avant-rock group Screaming Gypsy Bandits and also began his own indie label, Bar-B-Q Records. In 1975, he moved to New York City , forming
78-514: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Piety Street Recording The building was originally a US post office and later housed the Louisiana Center For Retarded Citizens. After a few short-term tenants, the building was purchased in 1999 by producer/engineer/musician Mark Bingham and ex-REM manager Jefferson Holt . In 2001 it
91-755: The Ballads Liquid Fire: The Best of John Scofield Best of John Scofield Steady Groovin' Related articles Medeski Martin & Wood Steve Swallow Bill Stewart Adam Deitch Miles Davis Avi Bortnick Trio Beyond Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Piety_Street&oldid=1222568717 " Categories : 2009 albums Post-bop albums John Scofield albums Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
104-892: The City: The Piety Street Sessions and Fugs founder Ed Sanders' Poems For New Orleans for which Bingham co-produced and composed the music. In 2011, Bingham recorded, mixed and helped arrange the Marianne Faithfull LP Horses and High Heels . Bingham has produced records for Flat Duo Jets , Glenn Branca , Dr. Michael White , Ed Sanders , Rebirth Brass Band , John Scofield , MX-80 , Happy Talk Band , Cubanismo, The Du-tels, The Naked Orchestra, Morning 40 Federation , Mem Shannon , Andrei Codrescu , Sarah Quintana, Byron Knott, The Write Brothers, Paul Sanchez, Peter Stampfel and Michael Cerveris among others. A long-standing colleague of Hal Willner , Bingham participated in
117-2381: The Message" (Scofield) - 3:29 "The Angel of Death" ( Hank Williams ) - 6:42 " I'll Fly Away " ( Albert E. Brumley ) - 3:44 Personnel [ edit ] John Scofield – guitars, handclaps, backing vocals Jon Cleary – acoustic piano, organ , handclaps, backing vocals, lead vocals (1-4, 7, 8, 10-13), rhythm guitar (13) George Porter Jr. – bass guitar, handclaps, backing vocals Ricky Fataar – drums (1-9, 11-13), handclaps, backing vocals Shannon Powell – tambourine , drums (10) Mark Bingham – handclaps, backing vocals John Boutté – handclaps, backing vocals, lead vocals (5, 6, 9) Production [ edit ] Susan Scofield – executive producer, production coordinator, cover concept Mark Bingham – producer John Scofield – producer, arrangements, liner notes James Farber – recording, mixing Wesley Fontenot – assistant engineer Rick Kwan – assistant engineer Brian Montgomery – digital editing Greg Calbi – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY) Shawn Hall – production coordinator Paul Siegel – music consultant HessDesignWorks.com – art direction, illustration Mark Hess – cover photo illustration Nick Suttle – cover photography Ricky Fataar – session photography References [ edit ] ^ Jurek, Thom. "Piety Street - John Scofield | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic" . allmusic.com . Retrieved 27 August 2013 . ^ Kelman, John (6 April 2009). "John Scofield: Piety Street" . allaboutjazz.com . Retrieved 27 August 2013 . ^ Collette, Doug (31 March 2009). "John Scofield: Piety Street" . allaboutjazz.com . Retrieved 27 August 2013 . v t e John Scofield Studio albums East Meets West Rough House Who's Who? Bar Talk Electric Outlet Solar Still Warm Blue Matter Loud Jazz Flat Out Time on My Hands Meant to Be Grace Under Pressure What We Do I Can See Your House from Here Hand Jive Groove Elation Quiet A Go Go Bump Works for Me Überjam Oh! Up All Night That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays
130-578: The Music of Ray Charles Out Louder This Meets That Piety Street A Moment's Peace Überjam Deux Juice Past Present Country for Old Men Hudson Combo 66 Swallow Tales John Scofield Live albums John Scofield Live Shinola Out Like a Light Pick Hits Live Sco-Mule Scorched EnRoute: John Scofield Trio LIVE Saudades Compilation albums Slo Sco:The Best of
143-538: The Social Climbers with bassist-singer Jean Seton Shaw and keyboardist/arranger/composer Dick Connette. In 1982, he moved to New Orleans . He started The Boiler Room recording studio and in 2001 opened Piety Street Recording . Bingham and Piety Street were featured in HBO's "Treme" series. Other notable sessions Bingham recorded at Piety Street include Dr. John's Mercernary , James "Blood " Ulmer's Bad Blood In
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#1732797281756156-564: Was 10 or 20 years ago," "It would have been fine to keep going, but I felt the world had changed.” Less than a year later, Alex Ebert, lead singer of the band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, bought the 4,865-square-foot studio for $ 750,000. This article on a recording studio is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mark Bingham (musician) Mark Bingham (born 1949 in Bloomington, Indiana )
169-1249: Was rebuilt as a 3-studio recording facility and christened Piety Street Recording. Other partners included artist and studio manager Shawn Hall and producer/engineer John Fishbach, with Wesley Fontenot serving as chief engineer. The studio's largest room, Studio A, utilized a 48-channel SSL 4064 G+ loaded with 30 outboard microphone preamps. Acts who have recorded at Piety Street include: Pretty Lights , Dr. Michael White , Dr. John , Ryan Adams , Dave Matthews Band , Garage A Trois , Dany Brillant , Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint , Harold Battiste , Terence Blanchard , The Black Eyed Peas , Crowbar , Dirty Dozen Brass Band , Drums and Tuba , Joe Sample , Ed Sanders , 3 Doors Down , Steve Earle , Cassandra Wilson , Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars , Harry Shearer , Judith Owen , OK GO , Shannon McNally , John Mooney , Nellie McKay , Erin McKeown , Korn , The Knux , Imagination Movers , Charlie Hunter , Hot 8 Brass Band , Happy Talk Band , Mary Flower , Nicholas Payton , Less Than Jake , James Singleton , Jon Cleary , Bo Kaspers Orkester , Alec Ounsworth , Peter Stampfel , Jay Weigel , and John Scofield who named
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