My guest is Audio Archivist Dan Johnson, who owns and runs Audio Archiving Services. Dan has worked with several well-known artists, including KISS, Jackson Browne, Jimi Hendrix Estate, WAR, TOOL, Duff McKagan, Aimee Man, Tommy Boy Records, Trust Records, Ansonia Records, Now-Again Records, Light In The Attic Records, ORG Records, Warner Bros, Universal, and Sony.
In this episode, we discuss:
• Rural Upbringing • Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" • Recording the Radio • Playing in Bands • Medical Records Work • Failed A&M Internship • Poor Brad • Working at Ocean Way • Friends with the Tech Staff • Surviving as a Runner • Thomas Maps and Pagers • No Guns at Capital • Burning Out • Cleaning Rat Traps • Working for Ikea • Living in a Closet • The Benefits of Capital • Going Independent • Audio Archiving • It's All About Friendships • Tape Triage • 70 Hours a Week • Tape Machine Scarcity • Noahs Ark of Tape Machines • United Archiving • Not Cutting Corners • Solving Archiving Puzzles • Rogue Tape Machines • Rod Stewart Farting • Knocking Michael Jackson Down
Matt's Rant: Appreciating Our Tools
Links and Show Notes
Dan's SiteDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio Pro
Credits
• Guest: Dan Johnson • Host: Matt Boudreau • Engineer: Matt Boudreau • Producer: Matt Boudreau • Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau • WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell • Announcer: Chuck Smith
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