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− | Kerry McNab worked as a recording engineer for | + | [[Kerry McNab]] worked as a recording engineer for [[Frank Zappa]]. Kerry provided vocal for [[Apostrophe (')]]. He can be seen in the Zappa movie [[Baby Snakes (The Film)]]. |
− | From "Letters To Mix", 2003 - [[Michael Braunstein]]: "The Frank I Remember": "I began working as Frank's recording engineer on January 3, 1975, when | + | From "Letters To Mix", 2003 - [[Michael Braunstein]]: "The Frank I Remember": "I began working as Frank's recording engineer on January 3, 1975, when Kerry McNab (arguably the best engineer Frank ever had) began his slow withdrawal from the scene and subsequently from engineering entirely. Because of a contractual obligation to Kerry, [[Marty Perellis]] (Frank's then-manager) insisted on listing me as 'recordist' on the [[One Size Fits All]] LP, though I did much of the actual engineering. I went on to engineer all or part of six or so albums with Frank." |
Kerry McNab also worked with [[George Duke]], who started calling him 'Mr. McFreeze' because he (McNab) liked the temperature at sub freezing levels in the studio. | Kerry McNab also worked with [[George Duke]], who started calling him 'Mr. McFreeze' because he (McNab) liked the temperature at sub freezing levels in the studio. |
Revision as of 10:10, 25 October 2008
Kerry McNab worked as a recording engineer for Frank Zappa. Kerry provided vocal for Apostrophe ('). He can be seen in the Zappa movie Baby Snakes (The Film).
From "Letters To Mix", 2003 - Michael Braunstein: "The Frank I Remember": "I began working as Frank's recording engineer on January 3, 1975, when Kerry McNab (arguably the best engineer Frank ever had) began his slow withdrawal from the scene and subsequently from engineering entirely. Because of a contractual obligation to Kerry, Marty Perellis (Frank's then-manager) insisted on listing me as 'recordist' on the One Size Fits All LP, though I did much of the actual engineering. I went on to engineer all or part of six or so albums with Frank."
Kerry McNab also worked with George Duke, who started calling him 'Mr. McFreeze' because he (McNab) liked the temperature at sub freezing levels in the studio.