"Fix it in the Mix is the memoir of Paul Hornsby, acclaimed record producer and musician best known for his work at Capricorn Records in Macon, Georgia during the 1970's. Co-written with Hornsby, the book expounds upon his life growing up in Alabama, his early forays into music and joining Gregg and Duane Allman as a member of the Hour Glass. He later met Phil Walden and was hired as a producer at Capricorn Studios, producing and engineering the Marshall Tucker Band, the Charlie Daniels band and others. He continued producing after the closing of Capricorn, opening his Muscadine Studios where he still works today. The book is illustrated with never before seen photographs from Hornsby's private collection"-- "In the early 70s, Paul Hornsby set the Southern music industry in Macon, Georgia, on its toes. A musical giant in his own right and stellar record producer for Capricorn, he brought the best out of artists who are now internationally known American icons. The work he produced has stood the test of time and are true American classics. Charlie Daniels, Marshall Tucker, and others applauded this man's work and friendship. A great read from the backwoods of Alabama to the inside story of Capricorn Records!" --Sandy "Blue Sky" Wabegijig, former wife of Dickey Betts and mother of Jessica "Paul Hornsby was my mentor in the days when I was a young musician looking for opportunities. If not for Paul, I would never have been able to have the career I've had. He is still my hero and one of my best friends--thanks, Paul!" --Chuck Leavell, musical director and keyboardist for the Rolling Stones and former member of The Allman Brothers Band "FIX IT IN THE MIX has chronicled a fascinating story of Paul Hornsby's life as a musician and acclaimed record producer. From his early days as a musician, his time with brothers Duane and Gregg Allman and Johnny Sandlin in the Hour Glass band, and his tremendous success producing records for Charlie Daniels, The Marshall Tucker Band and others, and finally as an owner-operator of his own recording studio, Paul has a great story to tell. I have known him for many years, but after reading his new book, I feel I know him better." --Willie Perkins, former road manager for The Allman Brothers Band and author of NO SAINTS, NO SAVIORS "Paul is my producer. He'll always be my producer. He produced all of the records our band did at Capricorn Records that are so special to me. I think the world of Paul and I am so glad his story has been written. It's a story that deserves to be told." --Paul T. Riddle, original drummer for The Marshall Tucker Band "Eric Quincy Tate's time with Paul Hornsby was very short--one album, but everlasting. In the studio, Paul was like part of the band--he seemed to fit right in. I can't say anything that hasn't already been said about this guy. He is the complete package when it comes to Southern Rock, and this book tells the tale!" -- David Cantonwine, bassist for the band Eric Quincy Tate Paul Hornsby is a former member of the music groups The Minutes and Hour Glass. In the 1970s, he was a producer and engineer at the legendary Capricorn Records. A 2010 inductee of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, Hornsby has produced several artists including the Marshall Tucker Band, the Charlie Daniels Band, Wet Willie, Kitty Wells, and Bobby Whitlock. He is owner/engineer at Muscadine Recording Studio in Macon, Georgia. Michael Buffalo Smith has been a contributor to various magazines including Rolling Stone, Goldmine, and Mojo and is author of eleven books. Smith is a performing songwriter and editor of the online magazine KUDZOO. He currently resides in his hometown of Spartanburg, South Carolina.