Jazz
Studies Students Record Original Works in Chicago
Chicago Recording Studio Donated Time and
Facilities to Students
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[March 14, 2018]
LINCOLN
- Jazz studies students at Lincoln College took their original
compositions to Chicago March 6, where they spent the day recording
in a professional studio atmosphere.
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Rick
Barnes, the owner of Rax Trax recording studio donated his time and
facilities to Lincoln College to give the students a day of hands-on
experience with a professional recording studio.
“This was a great opportunity for our students to learn from one of
the best known and most talented music producers in Chicago,” said
Denise La Grassa, lead faculty for the Jazz Studies program at
Lincoln College. “Rick generously donated his talents and studio
time, working individually with each student. They gained studio
experience and we were able to have two of their original
compositions professionally produced.”
The public will have a chance to hear these and additional original
compositions live during the Spring Jazz Revue on April 26-27, “Beat
Bop & Box.”
“In the
Jazz Studies program, I encourage our students to draw on their own
experiences to make music that will be relevant and entertaining for
the next generation,” La Grassa said. “The studio recording session
gave our students an opportunity that they would not ordinarily have
and I really appreciate Rick’s generous donation of his time and
facilities.”
Lincoln college jazz instructors Stephen Jackson and Erik Swanson
also accompanied the students to the studio and provided studio
musician services for the students.
While in Chicago, La Grassa took the students to a live jazz
performance at Andy’s Jazz Club and also toured WTTW/Chicago Public
Media and WLS/NBC Chicago.
In addition to operating Rax Trax, Barnes teaches
music at Columbia College and is a guitarist with the Nicholas
Tremulis Orchestra. At Rax Trax, Barnes has worked with a staggering
list of clients, including Chicago blues legend Koko Taylor, the
Smashing Pumpkins, Cheap Trick’s Bun E. Carlos, Ice Cube, Brian
Wilson, Buddy Guy, George Thorogood, Alan Parsons, Darryl Jones of
the Rolling Stones, and many others.
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