WCA #391 with Steve Rosenthal Part 2 - Magic Shop History, NDA's, 9/11, Importance of Good Staff, and The Business of Restoration

Published: June 13, 2022, 6 a.m.

My guest is Grammy-Winning producer, studio owner, and archivist Steve Rosenthal. The man behind the Magic Shop in New York. Steve has worked on projects for Woody Guthrie, Les Paul, Blondie, David Bowie, Foo Fighters, and Erroll Garner projects. Part two of a two-part interview.\xa0\n\nIn this episode, we discuss:\n\nGrowing a Client Base\n\nMagic Shop History\n\nRoger Moutenot\n\nEd Stasium\n\nThe World Before Nirvana\n\nStudio Ownership\n\nLessons Learned Running a Studio\n\nSonic Highways\n\nImportance of Good Staff\n\nOwnership Style\n\nGetting Coffee for Rick Rubin\n\nNDA's\n\nThe Dissolution of the Magic Shop\n\nThe Impact of 9/11\n\nShifting to Restoration\n\nTed Young\n\nWorking with Blondie\n\nLou Reed\n\nReinventing yourself\n\nNora Guthrie\xa0\n\nDA-88s and ADATS\n\nMARS\n\nThe Business of Restoration\xa0\n\n\nMatt's Rant: Billing\nLinks and Show Notes\n\nSteve's website.\n\nReto Peter on WCA\n\nJessica Thompson on WCA\n\nSimple Invoices\n\nDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio Pro\n\n\nCredits\n\nGuest: Steve Rosenthal\n\nHost: Matt Boudreau\n\nEngineer: Matt Boudreau\n\nProducer: Matt Boudreau\n\nEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau\xa0\n\nWCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell\xa0\n\nAnnouncer: Chuck Smith