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PODCAST: Renaissance Man Bill Gibson
EPISODE SYNAPSIS:
In this episode of skills and technology, Joe Scacciaferro has a warm and entertaining conversation with Bill Gibson, who with 35 years of music industry experience shared with us his anecdotes with Quincy Jones, Bruce Swedien, Sylvia Massy, and more, he loves music, he understands music and he’s passionate about it.
IN THIS EPISODE WE TALKED ABOUT:
- Music engineering
- Music production
- How to achieve big success when you have different interest
- What you need to have to be a good music engineer
- The importance of communication for the creative process
- Community and network vs. skills
- Importance of knowing your audience
BIO:
Bill Gibson describes himself as a drummer, he has been recording, producing, performing, and writing music for more than 35 years. He entered the book and video publishing video business in 1991. As an author and course developer. Having produced more than 35 books and videos, and countless records, he is also an online professor for Berklee College of Music in Boston. Gibson is a noted author, media and content creator, training and communication specialist, and developmental editor. He is a Recording Academy Trustee and a true musician.
MENTIONS:
- http://billgibsonmusic.com/new/about-me/
- https://billgibsoncourses.com/
- Teac 3340 Tape Recorder: https://www.ebay.com/b/Teac-A-3440/116868/bn_7023308289
- Malcolm Gladwell “Outliers”: 10,000 Hours to master a skill: https://www.businessinsider.com/malcolm-gladwell-explains-the-10000-hour-rule-2014-6?op=1
- Bruce Swedien: http://inthestudiowithbruceswedien.com/