I recorded with Sinatra, but the recording business is a very strange strata right now.
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When I started working on my own music, I didn't have the chance to record in a big music studio, so I had to record everything myself.
I'd done recordings, little demos, since I was in college, which I used to get gigs. But I never thought I'd have a record label.
My home studio is my private instrument for me only. It's not intended to record anyone but me.
I have been recording for five decades now.
I got caught up in doing records for other artists. I just stayed behind the scenes, and time just kinda passed.
I've been recording since 1993. It was a hobby for six of those years. In 1999, I decided to do it full time and take it seriously.
When I started recording, I thought I'd be able to do all kinds of records: jazz, country, dance - and I've always wanted to do a gospel album.
I used to record but just in my own studio or in my friend's back when I toyed with the idea of being a rapper.
I kept looking to do songs that were written years ago and would live or outlive all of us, and the one thing they had in common was Sinatra.
I've always wanted to record a jazz record. I did one in the '70s with Barbara Carroll. It's been a journey.
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