Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Society & Culture
Health & Fitness
Sports
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts114/v4/42/69/85/4269852e-d473-49dc-4f8a-cd19e7b8b4f2/mza_12465338260379148167.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Shaolin Records Podcast
Richard Del Connor
10 episodes
4 days ago
Richard Del Connor is the 1984 founder of Shaolin Records. As a record producer he has produced albums of classic rock, folk music, blues and surf music for release on cassettes, vinyl records, CDs and digital formats. Richard began as a recording engineer in 1974 and was a studio designer for A&M Records, RCA, Capitol Records, and a dozen Los Angeles studios where he worked with Frank Zappa, Fleetwood Mac, and Supertramp in the early eighties. Richard produced all the American Zen albums using his old-school analog recording techniques and the mobile Tacoma Studios.
Show more...
Music History
Music
RSS
All content for Shaolin Records Podcast is the property of Richard Del Connor and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Richard Del Connor is the 1984 founder of Shaolin Records. As a record producer he has produced albums of classic rock, folk music, blues and surf music for release on cassettes, vinyl records, CDs and digital formats. Richard began as a recording engineer in 1974 and was a studio designer for A&M Records, RCA, Capitol Records, and a dozen Los Angeles studios where he worked with Frank Zappa, Fleetwood Mac, and Supertramp in the early eighties. Richard produced all the American Zen albums using his old-school analog recording techniques and the mobile Tacoma Studios.
Show more...
Music History
Music
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/1957094/1957094-1615458636296-eb99542670126.jpg
007-Shaolin Records Podcast: Richard Del Connor 1974-84 "Wishwood Bridge" and "Go Blame It On Somebody Else"
Shaolin Records Podcast
15 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
007-Shaolin Records Podcast: Richard Del Connor 1974-84 "Wishwood Bridge" and "Go Blame It On Somebody Else"

"Wishwood Bridge" is the FIRST studio recording by Richard Del Connor in 1974. Sorry about the cassette tape dub of lower quality.

“Go Blame It On Somebody Else” is from LIVE at The Music Machine album by THE RICH. This is the band I performed with in 1982 and 1983. The drummer is John Merritt who was also on the TEMPTATION album which is the first vinyl album release by Richard O’Connor & The Rich on Shaolin Records in 1984. I think the guitarist is Bob…

Richard Del Connor talks about his years as a recording engineer from 1974 to 1976. After that he recorded at 8-track Dr. Sound, 16-track Studio West, then 24-track Village Recorder and the Beachboys Studio, Cherokee, Soundcastle, A&M, Capitol Records and a dozen more in Los Angeles.

"Wishwood Bridge" is on the BONITA album by Lotus only released online at:
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/AmZen_Lotus-R.html

 

“Go Blame It On Somebody Else” is on the “Live at the Music Machine” album by Shaolin Records:
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/the_rich-MUSICMACHINE-R.html

 

The Rich ARTIST PAGE at Shaolin Records:
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/the_rich-R.html

 

Produced by Richard Del Connor for Shaolin Records.
https://www.ShaolinRecords.com

 

Copyright 1984-2021 Shaolin Communications
https://www.ShaolinCOM.comMusic used by permission of Shaolin Records and licensed by Shaolin Music. ASCAP
https://www.ShaolinMusic.com

Shaolin Records Podcast
Richard Del Connor is the 1984 founder of Shaolin Records. As a record producer he has produced albums of classic rock, folk music, blues and surf music for release on cassettes, vinyl records, CDs and digital formats. Richard began as a recording engineer in 1974 and was a studio designer for A&M Records, RCA, Capitol Records, and a dozen Los Angeles studios where he worked with Frank Zappa, Fleetwood Mac, and Supertramp in the early eighties. Richard produced all the American Zen albums using his old-school analog recording techniques and the mobile Tacoma Studios.