In 2000, Saratoga Springs musician Michael Jerling decided to go independent. The blues and folk musician had been previously signed to two small record labels during the course of his three decade-plus career, and had recorded most of his albums at NRS Studios in Catskill. But beginning in 2000, Jerling began recording more at his home studio, using an Alesis Digital Audio Tape (ADAT) machine and a computer....
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