Matt McCorkle

[7][8] He created a mobile recording studio to work with artists such as Sublime with Rome, LMFAO, We The Kings, Less Than Jake, New Found Glory, Jonathan Batiste and Tinie Tempah.

Such an event took place in the summer of 2011 to honor From The Top[19] and their new Center for the Development of Arts Leaders (CDAL) Boston with the track "And The Sound is Music."

Another benefit recording was in early 2011 to celebrate Wingspan Arts [20] and their extraordinary outreach program with the track "Blackbird (Fly Into The Light)."

In 2013, McCorkle put on a big band gala in the ballroom of The Hallmark (Battery Park City's senior residence).

[21] The goal of the evening was to recreate the zeitgeist of the early 1930s big band era for the center's residents while raising money for Alzheimer's research.

McCorkle's microphone suit used in recording natural elements for his soundscapes.