Shaw and Kemper Carter are twin brother’s from Texas going to school at BYU-Idaho. Shaw plays the drums and Kemper sings and plays the guitar. They became friends up here with Christopher Crabb and Clifford. To their surprise they all had one thing in common and that was music. Chris is an incredible singer. He is a mix between Jason Miraz, John Mayor and Michael Buble. Over the winter semester, they all found out that they liked in Rockland apartments, just west of campus. They pulled all their instruments together and started playing. Chris is incredible and can not only sing but he writes music. He created about 15 songs and the boys would practice them and make up their own cords and add special embellishments to the songs to the point where these are good songs let’s start playing publically. They have appeared at Guitars Unplugged, Music Outlet and other venues throughout Eastern Idaho.
They got so good that they bought new instruments and new equipment and started recording to make a cd. A friend of theirs named Brian who is very well off decided he would sponsor them and pay for the recording process. For the past month now the Chris Crabb Band have been recording about 3 times a week for about 6 hours each time to get this CD off and running. They have been recording in the basement of Mike’s Music Shop. I have been to the studio to watch several times and here is a little overview of what goes on:
1) Make a track which is just the baseline which will have the vocals. They are more like sound cues for the rest of the instruments to follow along.
2) Then we have the drums. There are three parts to the drums which all have to be done separately and then placed within the timeline of the song.
3) Then we have the electric guitar. Also keep in mind they have two different guitarist.
4) The acoustic guitar plays in some spots but is not a constant sound throughout each song.
5) There is the keyboard part.
6) A guest singer by the name of Chocolate Train
7) 2 different kinds of Bongo’s are played
8) Then we have the MAIN Singers part
9) Then the backup singers to fill in the rest of the song.
10) And any other little instruments like a xylophone, or a symbol or a bong or a bell etc can be added in at the end.
Once you have all these parts (and mind you this is what you have to do for each song) then all these separate tracks are places within the timeline of the song. They are pieced together and then the boys listened to the music to make sure parts aren’t too fast and too mess. If something is they just re-record it. The editor will them listen and edit the song to make is sound just right for publication.
The Chris Crabb Band’s new CD Shameless will be available to buy before the end of the semester!