WCA #507 with Ebonie Smith - Memphis Upbringing, Education, Atlantic Records, Administrative Proficiency, and Multitasking As A Necessity

WCA #507 with Ebonie Smith - Memphis Upbringing, Education, Atlantic Records, Administrative Proficiency, and Multitasking As A Necessity

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My guest for this episode is Producer/Engineer/ Composer Ebonie Smith, who currently holds the esteemed roles of senior audio engineer and producer at Atlantic Records. Ebonie has worked on projects for The Hamilton Cast Album, Janelle Monae, Sturgill Simpson, and Jason Mraz.

In This Episode, We Discuss:

Memphis Upbringing and Tri-State AreaRadio and Musical InfluencesTransition from Sports to MusicCollege Struggles and Musical PursuitTechnological Fascination and AudioBarnard College Audio Tech JobPursuit of Music TechnologyParental Expectations vs. MusicNYU and Advanced Music StudiesCareer Start at Atlantic RecordsEvolution from Editing to ProducingHamilton Cast Recording InvolvementCreating an Incubator ProgramMove to Los Angeles DecisionDifferences Between NYC and LAAtlantic Records Role TransformationProducing Unique Label ProjectsChallenges in the Music IndustryImportance of Administrative ProficiencyBalancing Multiple Creative RolesA Continuing Passion for AudioMultitasking Is a NecessityFull Control of the Signal Chain

Matt's Rant: Making Opportunity For Yourself

Links and Show Notes

Ebonie's Site

Credits

• Guest: Ebonie Smith • 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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