Re: Brad Sundberg seminars: Making Music With Michael Jackson
Latest from Brad:
It All Seemed So Simple
18 years is a long time - enough time to get to know someone pretty well.
I knew when he was happy, and I knew when he was uncomfortable. The goal was to make him happy.
Every.
Single.
Time.
I was very fortunate to work with him in different parts of his world, which was rare among team-members.
EO
Bad
Dangerous
HIStory
Tours
Grammys
Moonwalker
Havenhurst
Neverland
Video Shoots
Super Bowl
Special Projects
18 Years.
It's funny - it takes me about a second to type or say the word "Neverland", yet just the word floods my mind with scores, if not hundreds of images and memories. Just the phrase "I helped build Neverland" doesn't really encompass how amazing the whole thing was.
Neverland, at it's peak, had a staff of something like 80 people. And that doesn't include contractors, electricians, builders, etc., who would create everything from train stations to a zoo. The scope of Neverland was jaw-dropping, and it was a huge part of my life for nearly two decades.
The photo of the bumper cars always makes me smile. The owner loved that ride! The sound system (my creation) was club-level volumes. The side panels would usually be closed, and when guests were coming to the park the guys would fill the ride with fog, start the strobe lights, the disco ball, and the music. It was like thunder in there - insanely loud!
Bumper cars, so I learned, have pre-determined speed controls - which set maximum speed the cars can move. This way if a ride is installed in a park for small kids the cars bump very gently. The owner had no interest in slow-moving bumper cars, so it was set to max and - upon being smashed into full speed by the owner and other guests - you felt it.
Neverland also featured two trains. The "Little Train", which was used extensively to shuttle groups from the ornate gate to the park and zoo, and the "Big Train", which was more of a beautiful featured attraction. The owner called me and asked me to design a monster music system for his new train. Let the games begin!
I quickly had to learn about generators, power conditioning, how much amplification would be needed for that many speakers, passive subwoofers, on and on. This was not just a train - it was for Neverland, and no corners would be cut.
People sometimes ask what my favorite thing at Neverland was, and it is nearly impossible to answer, but the big train (Katherine) is pretty tough to beat.
He wore a lot of hats.
He was my boss.
He was my client.
He was the owner.
He was the artist.
He was the performer.
He was the singer.
He was the songwriter.
He came up the ideas, but he also listened to ours.
He wrote music, but he loved other songwriters.
He knew what he wanted, and he built a team who could deliver.
He was kind.
He was funny.
He was smart.
He was talented.
He was generous.
He was a good friend, and I'd like to introduce him to you.
His name is Michael, and he was like no one you have ever met. I'd like to tell you what it was like to laugh with him, work with him and learn from him.
We have some amazing events planned for the next few weeks in Madrid, Milan and Oslo.
Madrid
Friday, Oct 13
6pm - 10pm
SAE Studios
The Extended Remix and The Tour Of Neverland
Madrid
Saturday, Oct 14
11am - 5:30pm
SAE Studios
In The Studio With MJ 2017
Milan
Tuesday, Oct 17
11am - 5:30pm
SAE Studios
In The Studio With MJ 2017
Milan
Tuesday, Oct 17
6pm - 10pm
SAE Studios
The Extended Remix and The Tour Of Neverland
Oslo
Saturday Oct 21st
11am - 5:30pm
PhatCat Studios
In The Studio With MJ 2017
Oslo
Saturday Oct 21st
6pm - 10pm
PhatCat Studios
The Extended Remix and The Tour Of Neverland
After that, we'll be in Edmonton on Nov 4th and Sao Paulo on Nov 11th!
Tickets for all events are on sale now at
http://tinyurl.com/ybyv65oh
or
www.inthestudiowithmj.com
18 years is a long time, but I wouldn't trade them for the world!
Will You Be There?