March 30, 2007

Mixing It Up with Classic Rock Legends
Engineer, producer Eddie Kramer shares his tales of working with ’60s, ’70s greatest acts

With constables outside the Olympic Studios in London, Eddie Kramer instructed another engineer to tell Mick Jagger over his recording headphones to stall “the fuzz” for as long as the singer could. This was during a time when the Rolling Stones were finding themselves in legal trouble over drugs left and right. .... MORE

The members of Led Zeppelin, led by Jimmy Page (right) on guitar, leave their mark on classic rock, thanks in part to their producer Eddie Kramer. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Kiss, Jimi Hendrix, Traffic, Carly Simon and numerous classical musicians also worked with Kramer during their glory days.

New ‘TMNT’ meaner, greener fighting machines

Four films, two TV series and almost 20 years of fighting crime on the streets of New York City. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are arguably four of the most successful reptiles in pop culture. ..... MORE

From Simon to the Stones, Kramer recalls ‘Golden Age’

After working with dozens of music legends and becoming one of the greatest producers in rock ’n’ roll, Eddie Kramer’s biggest worry on Wednesday night was a simple technological glitch. ... MORE