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Dog
House Studios - Nathan Rosenberg video feature
Founded
in 1995 by New York producer and jazz pianist Nathan
Rosenberg, The Doghouse NYC is a unique studio that
provides services ranging from recording and mastering
to composition and production.
The
Doghouse NYC is popular with jazz artists, singer-songwriters,
established artists and emerging bands alike, all of
whom have come to depend upon Nathan's music skills
and production sensibility. Recently relocated from
34th Street, The Doghouse NYC is now housed in a stunning
and innovative space in Brooklyn: a cozy, world-class
facility tucked conveniently in beautiful Park Slope.
Nathan
has recorded jazz greats such as Kenny Washington and
John Hicks and has contributed to major label records
such as Poe's Hello for which he earned a gold record.
He also collaborated on 5.1 surround releases for Santana's
Shaman (Arista) and the classic Janis Joplin record
“Cheap Thrills” (Sony). In addition, Nathan's
playing and compositions have appeared on countless
albums, HBO specials, and computer games scored for
companies such as Atari.
As
a pianist, Nathan is featured in Leslie Gourse's biography
of Wynton Marsallis, Skain's Domain. He is known for
his fresh approach to the repertoire of jazz standards.
Embracing a modern feel with shades of the blues, his
sense of harmonies brings chord changes away from standard
patterns and adds harmonic twists and unexpected bops
that liven up traditional tunes with fresh energy and
rhythmic punch.
A
vocal descendant of Joe Williams with shadings of Nat
Cole and Chet Baker, Nathan's bluesy, smoky voice brings
new life to the standard ballads and jump tunes that,
as a jazz musician, have been his stock and trade.
As
an author, Nathan has contributed to publications such
as Recording Magazine and programmed keyboards and sounds
for Broadway shows such as Annie, Dream, and The King
and I.
Special
thanks to Johnny Jaskot of Babblefish.com
for his excellent camera work and direction. Also, many
thanks to all at DogHouse
Studios for their help in making this feature possible.
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