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In 2008/9 Jeremy Sklarsky produced the Freelance Whales debut album "Weathervanes" record at Threshold Studios. Twitter got a hold of the record and used the opening track in a video to promote the new twitter platform. A few days later, the clip had over 2 million views. They've also had songs on "Grey's Anatomy," HBO's "Bored To Death," "Chuck," and "Ugly Betty." It goes to show you what kind of licensing opportunities and exposure can be available to the right band with quality production. Jeremy is currently looking for the next big thing. Is that you? ...

In addition to being a hilarious comedy band, Denis Leary and the Enablers have been big supporters of Road Recovery. Here’s a shot of Denis and the band with producer Jeremy Sklarsky showing off some of the Enablers merch they donated to Road Recovery.Denis Leary and The Enablers with Jeremy SklarskyDenis and friends were down at Threshold Studios tracking a couple of songs to be released in conjunction with their comedy special, filmed at Town Hall in NYC. The tracks will be released on Comedy Central Records and will be available for download on iTunes when the special airs on TV sometime this winter. Keep a look out for "Bless Me Father," "The D-bag Song," and "F**k You," all recorded here at Threshold Studios. ...

Great session down at Threshold Studios this week. Kirsten Thein, who was recently honored with a Songwriter's Hall of Fame Abe Olman Scholarship, came down to record some basics with her band. Kirsten has a classic sound and a great, smoky voice. Kirsten ThienKirsten was backed by as good a group of musicians as you're likely to find, including Steve Holley (who played drums with Wings in the 70's!), Erik Boyd on bass (and producing) Tommy Mandel on keys (check out his credits btw), and Arthur Neilson on guitar. The biggest surprise of the day was the arrival of Hubert Sumlin, who sat in on guitar for two songs. Hubert is on Rolling Stone's Top 100 Guitarists of All Time list. He played with Howlin' Wolf in the early days and is a major influence on the British guitarists of the 60's who basically set out to copy American blues players. Jimmy Page even stole a Hubert Sumlin lick for Led Zepplin's Lemon Song. Don't be surprised if he finds himself into the Rock and...

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