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Join Harry and Dean as they chat with producer, D. James Goodwin.
D. James is best known for his work producing records for artists such as Bob Weir, Goose, and Bonny Light Horseman. He talks to the boys about his first experiences with music, the moment he knew he wanted to become a producer, and his philosophies getting the best out of artists.
D. James also recounts his experience helping Bob Weir transform the songs of his youth into his 2016 album, Blue Mountain, and talks other notable projects.
And of course, Harry and Dean did not let the interview go by without talking Goose. D. James recalls the process of recording Dripfield, the mutual trust between him and the band which has yielded the best musical output, and THE NEW ALBUM(S)!?!?
As always, the episode ended with D. James giving his very own Five Faves list of albums he’s worked on. Make sure to check out the playlist below with a song from each album!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7MZIQhr2aq0gSPhRHxl8eq?si=0a34bd1dc0e34da5
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Join Harry and Dean as they chat with producer, D. James Goodwin.
D. James is best known for his work producing records for artists such as Bob Weir, Goose, and Bonny Light Horseman. He talks to the boys about his first experiences with music, the moment he knew he wanted to become a producer, and his philosophies getting the best out of artists.
D. James also recounts his experience helping Bob Weir transform the songs of his youth into his 2016 album, Blue Mountain, and talks other notable projects.
And of course, Harry and Dean did not let the interview go by without talking Goose. D. James recalls the process of recording Dripfield, the mutual trust between him and the band which has yielded the best musical output, and THE NEW ALBUM(S)!?!?
As always, the episode ended with D. James giving his very own Five Faves list of albums he’s worked on. Make sure to check out the playlist below with a song from each album!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7MZIQhr2aq0gSPhRHxl8eq?si=0a34bd1dc0e34da5