4.12.07
Marcus Hann laying down guitar riffs at JL recording studio
Marcus Hann, guitarist extraordinaire played with rock band, "After The Fall" back in his Newbrunswick hometown. Since his move to T.O., Marcus headed the Attack Records A&R department, presently he is at JL recording studio lending his talents to SHIRTLIFTER'S up-n-coming album, More Songs About Gods.
19.11.07
Xavier "X-Man" Paul Slams It
JL Studios is pleased to announce that Xavier Paul from the studio's Voice Talent roster has landed a "Lebron IV" spot for Footlocker .
"Xavier's voice is cool, hip, upbeat, fun with an essential urban edge. His range allows him to go from being "in your face" raw to smooth jazzy and real. A Will Smith soundalike, he captures a mainstream sound without sounding "overly articulate". Xavier has a fresh clear sound and is capable of a variety of male sport/entertainment celebrities: Mike Tyson, Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Cedric "The Entertainer", Martin Lawrence. Xavier was the voice of "Slam", a UK based international basketball sports news program airing on the Eurosport Network. Xavier is also an on-air host based in New York currently working on developing new urban programming for MTV."
Courtesy of voiceovers.co.uk
10.9.07
Ron Schuster back at JL Studios recording Quaker voice tracks
28.8.07
Singer Billy Newton-Davis rocks JL recording studio
International singing superstar Billy Newton-Davis has been busy recording at JL Studios. Currently, Billy and Melleny Melody, singer, songwriter and performance artist have been working on Classic House tracks to be released on Mellee's, Play Records label.
"As one of Canada's premier entertainers for over 25 years, Billy began his professional singing career performing repeatedly on the legendary Mike Douglas Show, showing off a new suit on the Jackie Gleason Show and singing back up for Gloria Gaynor in the 1970's. In the 80's Billy was a two-time Juno Award winner for the albums, "Love Is A Contact Sport" (1986) and "Spellbound" (1989). "
Courtesy of billynewton-davis.com
9.5.07
Washburn D2005SCE Limited Edition Guitar
We are ecstatic about adding a Washburn D2005SCE Limited Edition acoustic/electric guitar to JL Studios arsenal of stringed instruments. The D2005SCE is number 10 of 240, and features beautiful solid wood mahogany from India, gold Grover tuners, inlaid mother of pearl fret board and head stock, lazer etched rosette around sound hole and BBand A3.2 electrics.
The guitar has a natural (unlacquered) finish which we really like. Unlacquered guitars enhance natural sonic characteristics of the wood. What an amazing sound, intonation, and action this instrument has.
1.5.07
Arvinder Singh Punjabi Playback Singer
Arvinder Singh kept JL Studios engineers spellbound with his music as well as his excellent sense of humour.
"A teetotaller who sings of the charms of wine! A practising Sikh who attempts to mix the modern with the traditional. A playback singer who wants to be associated with some timeless songs, Arvinder Singh is all this and much more... .
He is a teetotaller singing about the joys of wine! A practising Sikh who does not get a haircut for religious reasons, yet he maintains a trendy look with a ponytail and all. He thinks that fusion is confusion, still comes up with mixes as they sell in the market. He is Arvinder Singh, the man who is all over satellite channels these days with his debut album "Paani Sharab Main."
Arvinder is not just a singer who has branched out after a brief training stint at a workshop. He started learning classical music since when he was eight. Pandit Devaki Nandan in Himachal Pradesh, Pandit Ram Narayan Sharma of Jaipur gharana, and Ustad Mahender Singh of Punjab gharana were all his gurus.
Recall "Sanjha Chulha" on Doordarshan? Arvinder had composed its music and sung its songs too. This was his first venture. Since then he has been associated with several notable songs, including "Tun Tun Ho Yara" from film "Dada", "Ma Ambe" in Aamir Khan's "Mela", "Chod Ke Na Jana" from "Maa Tujhe Salaam", and "Eid Mubarak" from "Tumko Na Bhool Payenge". This 35-year-old melody maker has more items in his kitty.
An admirer of Ghulam Ali, he has not had "a very good experience" in Bollywood. "I had sung "Shava Shava" song for `Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' but Amitji - Amitabh Bachchan -- said that he wanted Sudesh Bhonsle to sing for him. Similarly in `Maa Tujhe Salaam' I sang the title song but later I got to know that its makers got Shankar Mahadevan dub it," he laments, feebly adding that being a beginner is all about trying to take it in his stride.
About the album he has interesting things to tell: "I composed the song 12 years ago and performed it at many places and received encouraging response. That emboldened me to make it into an album."
His hairstyle makes him look like a foreigner. "I am a practising Sikh. I do not drink but singing wine songs on stage wearing a white pagdi always made me feel guilty as the pagdi has a sanctity of its own so I gave up my turban. Yet I never wanted a haircut for religious reasons. Once in Norway I found many Norwegians with long hair, performing. Here I got reason to look modern as well as fulfil my religious responsibility, hence this ponytail," and he ruffles his hair lovingly. You ask him about his academic life and he hesitatingly reveals, "I studied at a Himachal school but was more into music through which I would bring fame to the school. Till High School, the school authorities saved my academic years by giving grace marks but they gave up after that."
The father of two children, Arvinder has an aim to fulfil. "To sing something that touches the soul and not always those foot-tapping numbers which are transient in nature." To bring soul into his music, he rehearses for at least two hours a day."
Courtesy of Online edition of India's National Newspaper
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