Members Jeff Leites Posted April 4, 2016 Members Posted April 4, 2016 Woo Hoo! My partner in musical crime, Judge Rand Rubin, won 8 hours of recording time at Robby Kreiger's Horse Latitudes recording studio, in a silent charitable auction last year. We put a band together and recorded yesterday. Probably the only time I'll be in a professional studio.
Phil O'Keefe Posted April 4, 2016 Posted April 4, 2016 Cowabunga Dude! Sounds like you all had a great time.
Members blue2blue Posted April 4, 2016 Members Posted April 4, 2016 Cool! Is 'Judge' an honorific or a first name? I ask because I have an old musical pal who is now a municipal judge, and,happily, seems to be making a discreet return to singing and playing (mostly singing, she's got a rich, warm alto). I've been enjoying informal vids of her and her current play mates shot at parties. I love it when people who've taken their shot at the music biz keep their love of music, even after they've moved on to other everyday work. But I hate it when folks get so burned out and discouraged and disgusted with the music biz that they give up making music entirely.
Phil O'Keefe Posted April 4, 2016 Posted April 4, 2016 Google says he was a Superior Court judge... I think he recently retired. http://streetsymphony.org/portfolio/rand-rubin/
Members Jeff Leites Posted April 4, 2016 Author Members Posted April 4, 2016 He's officially retired, but he's still doing judge stuff about 15 days a month. The most notable trials he's had, as far as I know, are the Courtney Love drug trial - http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-ap-courtney-love-story.html and the Viens trial. He's the chief that back in 2009, killed his wife, then cooked her body for 4 days. http://articles.latimes.com/2013/mar/22/local/la-me-ln-chef-killed-wife-sentenced-20130322
Members blue2blue Posted April 6, 2016 Members Posted April 6, 2016 Interesting. I'd forgotten that latter case. I'm going to try to do that again.
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