Music Journey with Jack O'Connell: From Drums to Studio - Art, Creativity, Community
Engage your mind with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where host Rob Lee guides the way on an enthralling discussion with Jack O'Connell, a Baltimore-based producer, engineer, mixer, drummer, and audiovisual technician, who boasts a lifelong passion for music that ignited during his early years. From his initial days burning mixtapes at age 7 to his introduction to pop-punk icons Blink-182 and Good Charlotte, Jack's journey through various music genres has shaped his eclectic musical perspective. Equipped with over eight years of drum lessons and a background in liturgical and theatre bands, he's honed his skills on the live music circuit, touring with Trunkweed and refining his understanding of production and sound dynamics. Jack's pursuits led him to establish O'Connell Sound, a studio where he collaborates with fellow artists to bring their visions to fruition. As one-half of Backyard Games, alongside his brother Danny, he's currently crafting a debut full-length album while captivating Fells Point audiences with his cover gigs on weekends.
Within this segment, we dig into:
Jack shares his journey in the music industry. Growing up in Baltimore, Jack developed a love for music at an early age and started playing drums and joining bands in his teens. He has played in various venues in Baltimore and has had memorable experiences, including opening for the band Tonight Alive. Jack is the owner of O'Connell Sound, a studio where he helps singer-songwriters bring their visions to life. He also collaborates with his brother in the band Backyard Games. Jack emphasizes the importance of understanding and working well with other musicians and artists, as well as the need to continuously listen to music for inspiration and growth.
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O'Connell Sound
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