I know that Dark Horse Recording has rooms available for lease. It's a bit of a drive from Nashville, but it's comfortable to work out of. I'm an intern there, and really enjoy the place. Check out the website www.darkhorserecording.com
I might have a mix room for you. It's called the Spank Factory, located in Brentwood. There is awesome gear and a great Protools rig. Give me a shout and I can tell you more about it. Later,
Welcome to Nashville, Craig, though I am sure you have been here for at least a year by now.
I wanted to let you know that I created a survey - an anonymous one - for men in the audio recording industry, and wanted to invite you to participate (if you feel so inclined).
It is for any/all MEN in the industry - a quick 10-question survey - for statistical and industry research.
If interested, cut and paste the following link into a browser window:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=wooLiff4odvhh4q9uT5arg_3d_3d
It is of the utmost importance that you be honest - brutally honest, if need be, when taking this survey - and remember, it is anonymous. Say was you think and feel!
Thanks for your participation and rock on!
Sincerely,
Jill Kares
P.S. Please feel free to pass this on to any male in the industry. The more that take this survey, the more data we have to work with.
yeah man, let's do it! i am on the road a good bit the next month...how about sometime between 7/4-7/8? hope you are doing good. looking forward to catching up
coffee and beer, but in the other order sounds good to me. Look up Dacia phillis on my friends. He can point you in the right direction on your repairs. Very old friend, belmont grad, and the finest guitar gear guy in the country in my opinion.
Hey Craig. I am pretty sure you produced a record or 2 for my good friend Sherri Youngward? I recorded/toured with her for about 4 years. Welcome to Nashville. Would love to grab a beer or coffee sometime!!
The reason I asked is because I grew up in the Tulsa area and spent a good deal of my early pro life working in and owning studios in Tulsa. Of course I moved here in 1988 but I still have many many close friends in the recording industry there... I used to work in OKC and Edmond a lot too.
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I just listened to the Bronze Radio Return record, and it's one the best sounding records I've heard in a long time. Great work.
better commute ;-)
Cheers,
Pete.
great hanging with you at 1979 thurs nite. give me a call regarding a mix room...i may have an option for you.
-chris
(615) 476-6272
I might have a mix room for you. It's called the Spank Factory, located in Brentwood. There is awesome gear and a great Protools rig. Give me a shout and I can tell you more about it. Later,
Ian
615-244-6499
ian@racknrollaudio.com
I wanted to let you know that I created a survey - an anonymous one - for men in the audio recording industry, and wanted to invite you to participate (if you feel so inclined).
It is for any/all MEN in the industry - a quick 10-question survey - for statistical and industry research.
If interested, cut and paste the following link into a browser window:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=wooLiff4odvhh4q9uT5arg_3d_3d
It is of the utmost importance that you be honest - brutally honest, if need be, when taking this survey - and remember, it is anonymous. Say was you think and feel!
Thanks for your participation and rock on!
Sincerely,
Jill Kares
P.S. Please feel free to pass this on to any male in the industry. The more that take this survey, the more data we have to work with.
Cheers,
Pete.
I'm curious where you were in Oklahome and what studios you worked in...
Have you made the move to Nashville yet?
if so it's time for a beer.
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