LIVE From Los Angeles
(Press Release | Posted 2003-02-10)

The alternative-rock band Live recently spent a few days laying down tracks in The Village Studios’ Studio A. Live’s new multi-platinum songs-in-the-making will be included on their sixth studio album, the follow-up to the band’s 2001 smash release, V.
Live worked with producer Jim Wirt whose credits, including Incubus, Hoobastank, Fiona Apple, and goneblind, make him a deity among mere mortal producers. The sessions were engineered by Phil Kaffel, and assisted by Ok Hee Kim.
For 35 years, the Village has been one of the entertainment industry’s top audio recording and mixing studios. Located in a spectacular 26,000-square-foot former Masonic Temple in West Los Angeles, the multi-room facility today provides state-of-the-art recording and scoring services to the record, film, and television industries. For more information, refer to the studio’s Web site at www.villagestudios.com
Picture Info: Live from The Village’s Studio A while recording tracks for their forthcoming sixth CD. (L - R) Engineer Phil Kaffel, Producer Jim Wirt, the members of Live: Bassist Patrick Dahlheimer, seated with bass, drummer Chad Gracey and guitarist Chad Taylor sporting a dapper Mohawk, and Assistant Ok Hee Kim.