ing Mark Dearnley, famed British soundsmith for AC/DC’s Highway to Hell album; singer-songwriters Patrick Davis and Pat McGrath; Mark Hill, bass player and bandleader for Reba McEntire; Dan Dugmore, who works in James Taylor’s band and previously in Linda Ronstadt’s; and Wes Hightower, a Nashville artist who did the backup vocals. Dr. Brunicardi flew to Nashville to record 12 songs and brought the master tracks back to California, where vo- cals were rerecorded and remixed. “Today, music is so different in the way it gets heard,” he says. “Independent artists have an opportunity to produce good music and have it go viral.” Living in the Pacific Palisades area was the inspiration for the album’s cover. Although this foray into music once more was something he just “wanted to do,” Dr. Brunicardi also says he has no intention of giving up his day job. In fact, he points out that a portion of the proceeds from the sale of his album goes to cancer research, adding, “The Moss Foundation is named for Jerry Moss of A&M Records, so it’s a fitting tribute.” M To hear samples from the tracks, search for Chuck Brunicardi on iTunes or visit www.chuckbrunicardi.com. Robert Wood Johnson I MEDICINE 51