Kitchen in the Media

Several projects mastered at the Kitchen have found their way on to the national airwaves recently. 

 

HBO hit series True Blood has prominently featured the works of CC Adcock off of his "Lafayette Marquis" album which we mastered back in 2007.  The swampy New Orleans back-line rhythms with CC's unique guitar tones lend just the right mood to this popular series about modern day vampires.

 

Zachary Richard 's latest album "Last Kiss" was featured on NPR's Weekend Edition on which they did an extensive interview and played several tracks including "Acadian Driftwood" which features Canadian uber-diva Celine Dion .

 

Also on NPR , Fiona Richey's Scotland-based celtic music show Thistle and Shamrock featured North Carolina based duo Little Windows (Julee Glaub and Mark Weems) on a recent show (Program 1354).  Apparantly, the duo's strong vocal harmonies and traditional Appalachian and Celtic influences were strong enough for Fiona to cull them from the sea of disks she receives and warrant a feature.

 

Hindugrass was just featured on WUNC's own program, The State of Things .  Hindugrass combines the sounds of North Indian classical and folk music traditions with American bluegrass using instruments rangining from the sarod, tabla, fiddle, upright bass, jaw harp and more.  You can listen to the program online .

 

This adds to the list of Kitchen-based projects that have found their way into nationally recognized media programming.  Other recent appearances have included Katherine Whalen in HBO's Sex and the City , Nick Lowe 's "At My Age" album feature on NPR's Weekend Edition.