French-Haitian Musician Erick Paul Records Guitar At Dubway

Erick Paul tunes his rare Ramirez acoustic guitar, while engineer Charley Shealey adjusts an AKG C12 mic.

Dubway hosted French-Haitian musician, Erick Paul, to re-record guitar for an unreleased 1997 record. Paul recorded an album in 1997 at Power Station (recording studio) in New York City, but never published it.

He took advantage of Dubway’s 2” 24 track Studer tape deck to convert the tape to a digital format.

Engineer Charley Shealey oversaw Erick Paul’s re-recording of guitars, and the mixing of Paul’s songs.

At one point during the session, Paul was filmed by a PBS camera crew, for a special on Haiti.

Paul has written many songs about the tragedies in Haiti over the last couple decades, such as his song “Renaissance.”

Paul’s work with Dubway spanned multiple days as he had to re-recorded a total of twelve songs!