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    Al Schmitt, Maestro of Recorded Sound, Is Dead at 91

    The winner of multiple Grammys, he engineered or produced records by Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane and many others.Al Schmitt, who as a boy watched Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters record music in his uncle’s studio, and who went on to become a Grammy Award-winning engineer for a long roster of artists including Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Diana Krall, died on Monday at his home in Bell Canyon, Calif. He was 91.His death was confirmed by his wife, Lisa Schmitt.For more than 60 years, Mr. Schmitt brought deft engineering skills and a sixth sense about what made a song great to his collaborations with dozens of musicians and singers. He was renowned for his ability to make subtle but critical changes during a recording session.His gentle, informed guidance from behind the recording console was an essential, if unseen, element in 15 of Ms. Krall’s studio albums.“It’s how he heard things,” she said by phone. “Sometimes he’d adjust the mic a bit or put his hand on my shoulder and say, ‘It’s OK.’ I don’t know if he was adjusting the mic or me.”While recording at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, she added, “Al would say, ‘Why don’t we bring out the Frank Sinatra stool?’ And you’d do the best take in your life.”Mr. Schmitt, whose engineering credits also included Sinatra’s popular “Duets” albums in the 1990s, won 20 Grammys, the most ever for an engineer, and two Latin Grammys. He also won a Trustees Award for lifetime achievement from the Recording Academy in 2006.In 2005, Mr. Schmitt’s contributions to Ray Charles’s own duets album, “Genius Loves Company,” brought him five Grammys. (He shared four with others, for album of the year, record of the year, best pop vocal album and best engineered album. One of the five, for best surround-sound album, he won on his own.)As an occasional producer, his credits include albums by Sam Cooke, Eddie Fisher, Al Jarreau, Jackson Browne and, most notably, Jefferson Airplane. In his autobiography, “Al Schmitt on the Record: The Magic Behind the Music” (2018), he described the zoolike atmosphere during the recording of the Airplane’s album “After Bathing at Baxter’s” in 1967.“They would come riding into the studio on motorcycles,” he wrote, “and they were getting high all the time. They had a nitrous oxide tank set up in the studio, they’d be rolling joints all night, and there was a lot of cocaine.” In spite of those obstacles, “After Bathing at Baxter’s” was well received, and Mr. Schmitt went on to produce the group’s next three albums.A tamer atmosphere existed in 2015, when Mr. Schmitt engineered “Shadows in the Night,” Mr. Dylan’s album of songs associated with Frank Sinatra. (Mr. Dylan produced the album under the name Jack Frost.) Between sessions over three weeks, they listened on Mr. Dylan’s small player to Sinatra’s renditions of the songs that they were about to record.Mr. Schmitt recalled that they were trying not to approach each song “in the same way” that Sinatra had, “but to get an idea of the interpretation,” he told Sound on Sound magazine in 2015.“We then would talk for maybe a couple of hours about how we were going to do the song,” he said.He was initially uncertain about whether Mr. Dylan could sing the Sinatra standards, he said, but he was thrilled by what emerged from the speakers from the start.“If there was something slightly off-pitch, it didn’t matter because his soul was there, and he laid the songs open and bare the way they are,” he told Sound on Sound. “He also wanted people to experience exactly what was recorded, hence no studio magic or fixing or turning things or moving things around and so on.”Mr. Schmitt at the 2014 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles with the 20th and final Grammy of his career, which he won for the Paul McCartney DVD “Live Kisses.” He also won two Latin Grammys and a lifetime achievement award.Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesAlbert Harry Schmitt was born in Brooklyn on April 17, 1930. His father, also named Albert, made PT boats at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and later worked for a printing company and for a record processing plant. His mother, Abigail (Clark) Schmitt, was a homemaker.In his Uncle Harry Smith’s recording studio in Manhattan, Al discovered his future.“I loved my mother and father, but life with Uncle Harry was glamorous,” Mr. Schmitt wrote in his autobiography. (His uncle had changed his surname from Schmitt.)At first his father escorted him to the studio on weekends. But by age 8 Al was taking the subway on his own. He reveled in listening to Crosby, being asked by Orson Welles if he believed in Martians (soon after Welles’s nation-rattling radio broadcast of a Martian invasion in “The War of the Worlds”) and being taken to bars by his uncle and his close friend Les Paul.His uncle put Al to work — setting up chairs for a big band, cleaning cables. And Al learned about the proper placement of musicians in a one-microphone studio.After Mr. Schmitt was discharged from the Navy in 1950, his uncle helped him get a job as an apprentice engineer at Apex Studios in Manhattan. He had been working there for three months, still not certain of his capabilities, when he was left alone in the studio on a Saturday. He was taken aback when the members of Mercer Ellington’s big band arrived, along with Mr. Ellington’s father, Duke.Fearful of fouling up the session, he fetched a notebook with diagrams about how to set up the seating and place the microphones. He apologized to Duke Ellington.“I’m sorry, this is a big mistake,” he recalled telling him. “I’m not qualified to do this.”“Well,” Ellington said, “don’t worry, son. The setup looks fine, and the musicians are out there.”Over three hours, Mr. Schmitt said, he successfully recorded four songs.He worked at other studios in Manhattan before moving west in 1958 to join Radio Recorders in Los Angeles, where Elvis Presley had recorded “Jailhouse Rock” and where Mr. Schmitt in 1961 was the engineer for both the celebrated album “Ray Charles and Betty Carter” and Henry Mancini’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” soundtrack, indelibly featuring the Mancini-Johnny Mercer song “Moon River.”Mr. Schmitt was nominated for a Grammy for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” but he did not win. His first Grammy came the next year, for his work on Mancini’s score for the film “Hatari.” (He was also nominated that year for “The Chipmunk Songbook,” by Alvin and the Chipmunks.)After five years at Radio Recorders, Mr. Schmitt was hired by RCA Studios, where he moved into production. He left RCA after three years to become an independent engineer and producer.Those years were among his busiest as an engineer. In 2018, during an interview on “Pensado’s Place,” an online series about audio engineering, he remembered one two-day period.“From 9 to 12 I did Ike and Tina and the Ikettes; we’d take a break, and from 2 to 5 I’d be doing Gogi Grant, a singer with a big band, and that night I’d be doing Henry Mancini with a big orchestra. The next day, Bobby Bare, a country record, and then a polka record.“I hated polka music,” he added, “but what I’d concentrate on was getting the best accordion sound anybody ever heard.”Mr. Schmitt began his career after leaving the Navy and continued working well into the digital age.Chris SchmittMr. Schmitt kept working until recently, helping to shape artists’ sound well into the digital era. His most recent Grammy, in 2014, was for Mr. McCartney’s DVD “Live Kisses.”In addition to his wife, Mr. Schmitt is survived by his daughter, Karen Schmitt; his sons, Al Jr., Christopher, Stephen and Nick; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; his sister, Doris Metz; and his brothers, Russell and Richy. His previous three marriages ended in divorce.In 2015, Mr. Schmitt received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Speaking at the unveiling of that star, the record producer Don Was said that Steve Miller had recently played him several new songs.“I listened for a minute and I said, ‘Did Al Schmitt record this?’” Mr. Was said. “He was taken aback and said, ‘Yes, how did you know?’ I said, ‘Because your vocals sound better than I ever heard them before.’” More

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    Teyana Taylor Feels 'Underappreciated' at Kanye West's Record Label

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    The ‘We Got Love’ singer refuses to make new music at G.O.O.D Music because she felt ‘underappreciated’ at the record label owned by the ‘Gold Digger’ rapper.

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    Teyana Taylor is convinced her music was “underappreciated” by bosses at Kanye West’s record label G.O.O.D Music.

    The singer-songwriter was signed by the “Gold Digger” star in 2012 while she was working on his album “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” but, after releasing her third LP, “The Album”, last June (20), she shocked fans by announcing her retirement.

    Speaking on Cam Newton’s “Sip ‘n’ Smoke Web” series, Teyana confessed part of the reason for her exit from the industry was because she felt let down by West’s label.

    “I am going to feel underappreciated if I’m putting in 110 per cent and my label is giving me… what, 10 percent of that,” she said.

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    “I put in a lot of work (and) I felt like the label wasn’t really hearing me and (seeing) me. I feel underappreciated. It’s not that I retired permanently, it’s more like, I don’t want to move another inch for a company.”

    Announcing plans to quit the industry, she wrote on social media, “Retiring this chapter of my story with the comfort that I can depart with peace of mind seeing that all the hard work and passion put in was indeed loved and supported somewhere in the world.”

    In the same post, she also complained about the lack of support from the label.

    “I ain’t gone front (I’m) feeling super underappreciated as an artist, receiving little to no real push from the ‘machine,’ constantly getting the shorter end of the stick, being overlooked, I mean the list (goes) on and on,” she wrote.

    Kanye has yet to respond to Teyana’s claims.

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    Rascal Flatts Claim Pandemic Gave Them Time to Think Over Farewell Tour

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    Speaking about his country band’s scrapped ‘Farewell Life Is a Highway Tour’ due to COVID-19, Jay DeMarcus admits it’s been so hard on them since they did not get to say goodbye with their fans.

    Apr 30, 2021

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    Rascal Flatts are reconsidering their farewell tour, revealing the pandemic may have actually kept them together.

    The trio was forced to scrap its “Farewell Life Is a Highway Tour” when COVID-19 hit and shut down venues and festivals throughout 2020 and into 2021, and Rascal Flatts have yet to reschedule the dates.

    “It sucked, let’s be honest about it,” Jay DeMarcus tells Taste of Country Nights. “It’s been so hard to know that it was stripped away from us, and we didn’t get to go out on our terms, and we didn’t get to say goodbye and celebrate with our wonderful fan base. It’s been a hard thing.”

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    He jokes, “[Some people have] blamed us for the pandemic, because as soon as we announced our farewell tour, the world blew up. So some people are like, ‘All you have to do is say you’re not going to retire and the world will go back to normal’. I wish that were the case.”

    But Jay admits the lockdown gave him and his bandmates time to reflect on their plans.

    “The way this year’s gone… it puts a lot of things in perspective, and really makes you take stock of things that are really, really important to you and the things that you just thought were important to you,” he says. “I think all of us are at this place right now to where it might not even be a farewell tour – who knows? We may feel compelled enough to go back out and do the music.”

    “I’m just speaking theoretically, but… 10, 15 shows a year, enjoy our Rascal Flatts music along with the other things we have going on in our lives?”

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    The Kid LAROI and Miley Cyrus Singing Under Translucent Tree in 'Without You' Music Video

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    The visuals, which is directed by Miley herself, sees the 17-year-old rapper linking up with the ‘Malibu’ hitmaker for the remix of his breakthrough hit as they unite during the verses while sharing hugs in front of a bonfire.

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    The Kid LAROI has unveiled a new music video for “Without You” remix featuring Miley Cyrus. Arriving on Thursday, April 29, the visuals, which is directed by Miley herself, sees the 17-year-old linking up with the “Malibu” hitmaker for LAROI’s breakthrough hit.

    The pair can be seen cuddling under translucent tree. They later unite during the verses while sharing hugs in front of a bonfire. Elsewhere in the video, they sing about hoping for a lasting relationship in front of and on the top of and a graffiti-adorned truck.

    Miley leads before they harmonize on the chorus, “So there I go, oh, can’t make a wife out of a ho/ Oh, I’ll never find the words to say I’m sorry, but I’m scared to be alone.” They continue to belt out, “You cut out a piece of me, and now I bleed internally/ Left here without you (No, no, no), without you (Ooh-ooh, ooh)/ And it hurts for me to think about what life could possibly be like/ Without you (No, no, no), without you (No, no).”

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    In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, LAROI, whose real name is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, revealed what it was like to collaborate with Miley for the remix. “I’m happy for people to hear it. It’s crazy!” LAROI told ET’s Denny Directo. “I grew up with my older cousins watching [Miley’s show] ‘Hannah Montana’ at my auntie’s house, so yeah, it’s funny. It’s fire!”

    The Waterloo, Australia singer shared that he first met Miley through his friend and producer Omer Fedi. “They had been working together, and I guess he had told her about me,” he said. “They were in the studio one day and my Jimmy Fallon performance came on TV, and apparently they watched it together. She was like, ‘Whoa, this is sick,’ and then I guess Omer must have asked her, ‘Hey, so would you do a remix?’ Then he came to me and was like, ‘Hey, she wants to do a remix. Let’s do it.’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, let’s do it!’ ”

    LAROI also shared that Miley gave him some advice about dealing with fame. “She just told me stay focused … and don’t get so caught up in all the other extra s**t,” he divulged. “Just stay focused on the music, and creating the best music possible.”

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    Morgan Wallen Excluded From Billboard Music Awards Despite 6 Nods After N-Word Scandal

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    According to Dick Clark Productions, the ‘Whiskey Glasses’ singer will not be ‘performing, presenting or accepting’ any possible trophies at the 2021 music awards show.

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    Morgan Wallen has been banned from Billboard Music Awards following his N-word controversy. On Thursday, April 29, it was announced that the “Whiskey Glasses” singer is not invited to the 2021 music awards show and nixed his chance to win any award despite getting six nominations.

    “With our content reaching millions of viewers, dcp and MRC have the privilege and responsibility to effect change by creating a more inclusive dialogue in our productions and across the industry,” so read a statement from Dick Clark Productions. “Morgan Wallen is a finalist this year based on charting. As his recent conduct does not align with our core values, we will not be including him on the show in any capacity (performing, presenting, accepting).”

    “It is heartening and encouraging to hear that Morgan is taking steps in his anti-racist journey and starting to do some meaningful work,” the message continued to read. “We plan to evaluate his progress and will consider his participation in future shows.”

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    At the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, the former contestant of “The Voice” season 6 garnered six nominations thanks to his “Dangerous: The Double Album”. They included Top Country Male Artist, Top Country Artist, Top Country Album, Top Song Sales Artist and Top Country Song. He got two nods in the last category.

    Morgan was excluded from the show after he was caught using the N-word in a video filmed by his neighbor in late January. In the following month, he issued his apology via Instagram by saying, “Obviously the natural thing to do is apologize further and just continue to apologize but because you got caught and that’s not what I wanted to do… My words matter. My words can truly hurt a person and at my core, that’s not what I’m okay with.”

    Earlier this month, Morgan informed his fans that he will not return to the stage this summer. “I wanted to let you guys know that I’ve taken a couple months away and feel like I’ve really worked on myself. I’m proud of the work I’ve put in and in many ways thankful to have had the time to do it. I’ve needed this time off,” he penned in a handwritten note shared on Instagram.

    “I found this time away to be very valuable to me in many ways, but I feel like I need a little more of it and therefore will not be performing tour dates this summer,” the 27-year-old added. “It means I won’t be playing festivals or the Luke Bryan tour dates. But it’s important to me personally, if you can, still go to these shows – support country music. Country music is back and that’s a beautiful damn thing.”

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    Beyonce's Surprise Cameo Unveiled in DJ Khaled's 'Sorry Not Sorry' Ft. Nas and Jay-Z

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    Fans have suspected that the ‘Brown Skin Girl’ songstress is featured in the ‘I’m the One’ MC’s new single when he revealed the tracklist of his latest album ‘Khaled Khaled’.

    Apr 30, 2021

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    Not only Jay-Z, but also Beyonce Knowles has lent her vocals for DJ Khaled’s latest album. The R&B diva has been uncovered to be making a surprise cameo in “Sorry Not Sorry”, the first single of the “All I Do Is Win” MC’s new record “Khaled Khaled”.

    The song and its accompanying music video were released in full on midnight Thursday, April 30, after previously teased in a snippet on Khaled’s Instagram account. Queen Bey can be heard singing one word, “Hey,” after Jay-Z delivers his part.

    “Sorry, that’s another B/ Haters still ain’t recover from the other B, mm/ That’s a double B, now that’s a treble B/ Can’t forget ’bout the other B,” he spits his lyrics alone in a room. Bey is also contributing to song with her beautiful harmonization.

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    Fans were previously convinced that the “Formation” singer would be featured on the track when Khaled unveiled the tracklist of his album. For “Sorry Not Sorry”, which is the tenth track of the set, he credits Nas, Jay-Z and James Fauntleroy, with Harmonies by The Hive. Many believed that Harmonies By The Hive is the code for Beyonce, since her fan base is known collectively as Beyhive.

    Hours prior to the album’s release, Khaled confirmed Cardi B’s appearance in “Big Paper”, the third track of his new album. He shared his excitement about the “WAP” raptress’ involvement in his record as he said in an Instagram clip, “I sent it to her last minute so I’m not expecting nothin’. It’s all good [sic].” However, when his associate revealed the verse had actually been completed and submitted, he shouted in celebration and leaped into his swimming pool.

    The star-studded album also features Khaled’s collaborations with Lil Wayne and Jeremih on “Thankful”, Justin Timberlake on “Just Be”, Justin Bieber and 21 Savage on “Let It Go” as well as Drake on “Popstar”.

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    Cardi B Collaboration Slipped Into DJ Khaled's New Album Hours Before Release

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    The ‘Wild Thoughts’ hitmaker reveals his reaction upon learning that his ‘Wish Wish’ collaborator has managed to send in her verse for a song called ‘Big Paper’ on time.

    Apr 30, 2021

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    Cardi B has become a “last minute” addition to DJ Khaled’s new album, just hours before its release.

    The “Wild Thoughts” hitmaker was preparing to unveil his 13-track “Khaled Khaled” project on Friday, April 30, but decided to slip in an extra collaboration with Cardi after the “Bodak Yellow” rapper sent in her verse for a song called “Big Paper”.

    Khaled took to Instagram to share video footage of the moment he received the news, which dropped while he was in the middle of a big jewellery purchase in his backyard.

    In the clip, he admits he wasn’t expecting Cardi to turn in the record on time, explaining, “I sent it to her last minute so I’m not expecting nothin’. It’s all good [sic].”

    However, when his associate reveals the verse had actually been completed and submitted, he shouts in celebration and leaps into his swimming pool.

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    He also shared an updated version of the “Khaled Khaled” tracklisting, which had “Big Paper” slotted in at number three. The producer captioned it, “CARDI B VOCALS IS IN!! ALBUM 101% DONE [sic]!!!!”

    Cardi previously worked with Khaled on his 2019 album “Father of Asahd”, featuring on the track “Wish Wish” with 21 Savage. She also stole the spotlight in the music video for the collaboration song as she flaunted her famous curves in a tight black jumpsuit with plunging neckline.

    The star-studded “Khaled Khaled” project will also include new collaborations with former rap rivals Jay-Z and Nas on “Sorry Not Sorry”, Lil Wayne and Jeremih on “Thankful”, Justin Timberlake on “Just Be”, and Justin Bieber and 21 Savage on “Let It Go”.

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    Billie Eilish Admits to Feeling 'Vulnerable' Releasing 'Your Power' and Its Music Video

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    In the music video of her new track, the 19-year-old seven-time Grammy winner is seen sitting alone on a mountain with a large snake wrapping itself around her body.

    Apr 30, 2021

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    Billie Eilish could not help but get emotional while dropping “Your Power” and its music video. When announcing the release on social media, the “Therefore I Am” singer admitted to feeling “very vulnerable.”

    Making use of Instagram on Thursday, April 29, the 19-year-old star shared a part of the track’s visual. In the accompaniment of the post, she declared, ” ‘Your Power’ song and video out now. this is one of my favorite songs i’ve ever written. i feel very vulnerable putting this one out because i hold it so close to my heart.”

    “this is about many different situations that we’ve all either witnessed or experienced,” the seven-time Grammy winner went on noting. “i hope this can inspire change. try not to abuse your power.”

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    In the self-directed music video, the “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” star can be seen sitting alone on a mountain under the gloomy sky. As she rhymes the lyrics where she calls out people who take control and advantage of their partners, a large snake wraps itself around her body.

    “Your Power” is one of the singles from her sophomore album “Happier Than Ever”. Billie teased her new record via Instagram on Tuesday, April 27. Sharing the album cover that showed her rocking short platinum blond hair and a beige sweater, she exclaimed in the caption, “MY NEW ALBUM ‘Happier Than Ever’ OUT JULY 30TH!”

    “this is my favorite thing i’ve ever created and i am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it. i can’t even tell you. i’ve never felt so much love for a project than i do for this one. hope you feel what i feel,” the younger sister of FINNEAS continued. “alsoooo new song out thursday at 9am pt too!! pre-save/add/order nowwwww link in bio. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.”

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