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FREE MUSIC PRODUCTION WORKSHOP THIS WEEKEND NEAR DOYLESTOWN & NEW HOPE!

FREE WORKSHOP - The Art of Music Production

 

Lon Van Eaton, produced by George Harrison on the

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Beatles’ Apple label has relocated to New Hope, PA

Offers Free Workshop on Sunday Afternoon, November 17, 2013 1:00pm

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New Hope, PA - Writer, producer, recording artist

Lon Van Eaton (best remembered for his ground-breaking album, Brother,  (with his brother, Derrek, on the Beatles’ Apple label), produced by George Harrison and Klaus Voormann has relocated to New Hope, PA.  Originally from Trenton, NJ,  he has created Holicong Studio – Blue Door in a 1749 converted school house. “It’s coming home.” Says Lon, “Being signed to the Beatles Apple label was a lightening strike. I am a         Derrek Van Eaton, Unknown,   lucky guy and want to give back.”                                             George Harrison, Lon Van Eaton                            

 

Recordings and Productions

Lon Van Eaton has recorded with artists around the world including: George Harrison,  Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Carly Simon, Ben Vereen,

Dr. John and Harry Nilsson. He produced recordings as diverse as “EarthBeat” an environmental program with Stevie Wonder, for Ted Turner’s CNN  and with classical conductor Zubin Mehta at the Kennedy Center, in D.C.  and Lincoln Center in NY. His philosophy of learning skills, then moving forward into new challenging areas has expanded his experiences and laid the ground work for this new Musix system.                                                   http://www.lonvaneaton.com

 

 

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Lon refers to himself as lucky. I think a lot of this luck is believing in yourself. At what point did Lon "discover" his luck -- was it Berklee Conservatory,  was it in London?  Is it karmic or is it nurturing the mind to appropriately take on risks and adeptly handle the challenges?                                                                                                                                                                                        Posted by Paul Petersky

 

 

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