MARK RONSON - NEWS
LADY GAGA GIVES MARK RONSON SINGING ADVICE
From BBC.co.uk/news: Mark Ronson has revealed he has taken singing lessons from Lady GaGa's voice coach for his new album.
The producer is singing for the first time on "Record Collection", set for release in July under the name Mark Ronson and the Business.
"It was very weird to be on the other side of the glass," he said. "It gave me a lot more respect for all the singers I've ever worked with."
The Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears and Miike Snow also feature on the album. Ronson said Lady GaGa suggested he take singing lessons from Don Lawrence while the two were recording in 2007.
"We were working in the studio and I started singing and she said 'take some lessons'. I started going last July and then I just went every week. Alex Greenwald, who sang "Just" on my last album, recorded all my vocals. He's the one person I could trust and not feel like an idiot."
"Record Collection" is the follow up to 2007's "Version", which featured guest vocalists including Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen. It earned Ronson the Brit Award for Best Male the following year. Ronson also co-produced Winehouse's critically acclaimed album "Back to Black".
"I think it's the best thing I've ever done," Ronson said of his new work. "Back to Black was a seminal album and it's something I'm very proud of, but I think you grow with every record."
However, Ronson admitted that although the band are set to play at this year's Lovebox festival in London, they are unlikely to feature at Glastonbury 2010.
"We've had some great Glastonbury experiences, but I'm not sure we're ready for this year. It might be a next year thing, if we're so lucky."





