Original
CRACK THE SKY
Bassist
JOE MACRE
Releases New Album
“Bullet Train”
Special Guest
on Interviewing the Legends
Joe Macre is best known as the original bassist for the progressive rock band “Crack The Sky”, whose debut was voted album of the year in Rolling Stone Magazine and is still included in the top 50 progressive rock albums of all time. The new release from Joe Macre is a collection of ten songs written and recorded at Joe Mac’s American Garage. Scheduled to drop March 1, 2021, “Bullet Train” is one of two albums written and recorded by Joe with friends who visited his American Garage studios. Made famous for housing cars, the garage has become a recording studio for musicians all over the world.
This album was written and recorded from 2019 to 2021.
Many friends brought their talents to the garage and those shut in during the
pandemic were recorded via the internet. The recording was recorded, mixed and
mastered by Joe utilizing Pro Tools, of which Joe is an instructor. Visit Joe’s
blog at joemacre.com for details
on instruments and software incorporated on this album.
Joe Macre was a member of Crack The Sky from 1975–1980 and 2004-2009. Joe has also worked with The B. E. Taylor Group, Wild Cherry, King Friday, Jim Croce, David Sanborn, The Brecker Brothers, Marie Osmond, Grammy Award Artist, Oliver Wakeman (and Eddie Offord Yes), Andy Timmons (Danger Danger), Robert Schindler (Johnny Nash), Madukwu Chinwah (Erikah Badu), Keith Green, Clint Brown, and others.
Joe’s award-winning Mixing/Composing credits in films and commercials include “Monster in Law,” “House of D” and “Fire Down Below.” Super Bowl Tabasco’s “Mosquito”, Corona’s “Ship in a Bottle”, Nickelodeon, Showtime, Ford, McDonald’s, Corona, Hyundai, and Oprah Winfrey to name a few.
2018 Joe began work on his latest project Joe Mac’s American Garage with the debut album, “Bullet Train” featuring a cast of musicians including Chris Elliott and Jerry Oxendine of 86 Bullets, Pete Hewlett (Billy Joel), Jeff Adams (Facedancer), John Palumbo, Rick Witkowski, Jimmy Griffiths, Bobby Hird and Joey D’Amico (Crack The Sky) and many talented friends who visited Joe’s American Garage Studios.
Joe was inducted into the board of directors for SPARS
(Society of Professional Audio Recording Services) with Leslie Ann Jones, Audio
Director at Skywalker Sound, Kevin Mills at Larrabee West Studios, Tim Butler
at Chicago Recording (CRC), Jeff Greenberg at The Village Recorder and Steve
Davis at Crawford Communications Atlanta. Joe is an active member of AES and
the American Federation of Musicians.
Joe’s second album entitled “The Dream Is Free” is
scheduled for a spring release. Also, tours are currently in the works.
BULLET TRAIN
By
JOE MACRE
At amazon.com
and
Song previews:
Soundcloud.com/joe Macre
For more information
about
JOE MACRE
visit
Facebook.com/joe macre and Facebook/joemacre.com
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