Behind The Board: Shani Gandhi On Moving To Nashville, Sarah Jarosz & Studio Collaboration
Read MoreIn the latest episode of Behind The Board, Gandhi also discussed how she ended up in Nashville and began to work more n the Americana community, landing her first major project with Sarah Jarosz' 2016 release, Undercurrent, which earned Gandhi her first GRAMMY for Best Folk Album plus a nomination in the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical category.
"One of my favorite things about this job is that it's always different," she said. "I could find a job that paid me $5 million a year, but if I had to do the same thing every day, I would go nuts."
Working Class Audio #228
Working Class Audio #228 with Shani Gandhi!!
About this interview:
Shani joins me to talk about her journey from Australia to the US, earning trust, not over mixing, immigration, the dynamics of Nashville and making time for yourself. Enjoy! -Matt
To listen visit https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-228-with-shani-gandhi/
Shani Gandhi Soars Behing The Soundboard - The Tennessean
Some members of the music industry anticipate the annual Grammy nomination announcements in early December like kids waiting for Christmas morning. Not Shani Gandhi.
“I was in bed,” she admitted. “Sarah (Jarosz) texted me.”
Jarosz’s record “Undercurrent” — which was engineered by Gandhi and Gary Paczosa with mastering engineer Paul Blakemore — is nominated for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at Sunday’s Grammys.
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