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  1. History. Easley McCain Recording began as Doug Easley's rudimentary, four-track studio in the woods near the Wolf River bottoms in Memphis in the late 1970s recording blues musicians like Mose Vinson, as well as local rock bands. In the early 1980s Easley operated "Easley Recording" out of a hand-built garage studio behind his home ...

  2. One such person is legendary in the Memphis music scene. Doug Easley is a musician—and a good one!—but he’s most known as the guy sitting at the soundboard. He has tons of music credits to his name, and now is your chance to get to know Doug Easley.

  3. Doug Easley: His dad digs Loretta Lynn | Tape Op Magazine | Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing, mastering, recording and music production. Issue #44. Nov/Dec 2004. Interviews.

  4. Full Blown Possession is the fifth and last full-length album by Memphis indie rock band The Grifters, released in 1997. [7] Production. The band recorded five of the album's songs at Sun Studios, in Memphis, Tennessee. [8] . The album was produced by Doug Easley, Davis McCain, John Neil Martin and the band. [9] Critical reception.

  5. Explore Doug Easley's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Doug Easley on AllMusic.

  6. Easley Recording (also Easley Studios) was a recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee founded in the late 1970s by Doug Easley. The studio was renamed Easley McCain Recording around 1990 when Easley was joined by business partner Davis McCain and moved into larger premises. Sites: Wikipedia, Facebook. Label. [l271708] Edit Label.

  7. Starlite Walker was recorded in 1994 at Easley Recordings, in Memphis, Tennessee. It was produced by Davis McCain, Doug Easley, and the band. [5] David Berman claimed that "Trains Across the Sea" was the first song that he ever composed.