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Jackson Browne Let the Rhythm Lead Him to Haiti

Let the Rhythm Lead, a new benefit album featuring Jackson Browne and Jenny Lewis among others, was recently recorded at a WSDG-designed studio in Haiti.

Jacmel, Haiti (March 20, 2020)—A new benefit album celebrating the work of Artists for Peace and Justice APJ in Haiti featuring songwriters Jackson Browne, Jenny Lewis and others was recorded in studios on the island designed by WSDG Walters-Storyk Design Group.

Songwriters Jackson Browne, Jenny Lewis, Jonathan Wilson, Jonathan Russell, Habib Koite, Raul Rodriguez and Paul Beaubrun, in collaboration with the creative community and students of Haiti’s Artists Institute, recorded 11 original songs for the new album, Let the Rhythm Lead. The project was conceived as an international songwriters’ summit in Haiti.

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“Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, we brought international and local artists together to help rebuild the institute,” explains David Belle, founder of the Artists Institute and an APJ board member. Belle conceived of the plan to build a local audio engineering school with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis and Arcade Fire bandmates Regine Chassagne and Win Butler.

“Our beautiful WSDG designed facilities and studios have produced a ground swell of local creativity and exciting international collaborations. Let the Rhythm Lead is part of an ever-evolving collaboration with Jackson [Browne] and Jonathan [Wilson] in Haiti,” Belle adds.

Founding capital to create the Artists Institute’s We are the World School for Audio Engineering came via Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie, co-founders of the not-for-profit We Are the World Foundation established to support Haitian earthquake relief with a star-studded 25th anniversary edition of Michael Jackson’s We Are the World anthem.

“In researching studio designers for the new school, we reached out to Regine and Win who recommended friends at Electric Lady Studios in NYC,” Belle says. “Regine is Haitian, and she’s deeply committed to her motherland. They asked ELS studio manager/partner Lee Foster to recommend an architect/acoustician, and WSDG was his only choice.

“With WSDG we created world class facilities fused with local aesthetics and materials. Our live room A is a thatched roof recording studio set on the ocean made with handmade local ingredients everywhere! I don’t think there is a studio like it in the world and the new album with Jackson exudes this deep soul and uniqueness and the highest technical standards,” Belle concludes.

Let the Rhythm Lead is distributed worldwide via Arts Music, a division of Warner Music. Since its release on January 31, 2020, it has garnered over 290,000 album streams and counting.

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