Dennis Ferbey July 1, 2014
Dennis has more than 30 years of experience as an engineer, producer, songwriter and performing musician. With dozens of album credits to his name, his skill can be brought to bear in all aspects of the recording process. He's seen the industry grow from 3-Track analogue recording all the way to today's digital workstation based projects. This vast diversity of knowledge helps to lend not only a seasoned ear to artists, but a wealth of tips and tricks learned along the way to assist with the creation of their projects.
In an excerpt from an interview with Dennis about his favorite musical moments: "The most impressive experience was spending a week recording in Memphis. I was the singer and bass player in the band “James and the Bondsmen” and we recorded 6 tracks that were released on three singles on Capital Records in Canada. A couple of years later our group “The Mighty Preachers” recorded in Clovis New Mexico where Buddy Holly recorded most of his records. Our experience with Norman Petty, Holly’s producer, was incredible."
Today Dennis still plays "live" and can be found at the helm of his own
Oakstone Sound in View Royal, the same place we found the above information and picture.
Today's band update:
The Wardells
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Blues X Five (17)*, and
Victoria History (3)
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