studio

Utah PARS616

Utah Burgess of Noble Hops Band, Shady Lady Studio, The Grass Roots Show, the Freeport Event Center and so, so much more joins Bill to talk about the Mo Show and Mo Nelson for episode 616. Featuring music from Noble Hops, Fist Fight in the Parking Lot, Para Bellum Interview Segment with Utah Let’s start off talking about the Freeport Event Center and its uses? – Fat Lipp Productions Let’s talk about The Band Jam Grass Roots Musical Festival on August 26 & 27th this year at the Cooper’s Lake Campground. How long have you been running Shady Lady Studio and what do you do? Tell us about the Rock Done Right Tour. Can you tell us about the local artist who designs the Grassy Awards and the award itself? Can you tell us about your series at the 11th Frame Bar & Grille and the Liberty Corner Tavern? Tell us about your tribute to Mo Nelson, the Mo Show. Check out Fostering Music – They help provide quality music lessons and musical instruments for children currently in or adopted out of the foster care system. Some of the other events that Shady Lady is involved in include The Big Butler Fair and The Butler Bikes & BBQ What is the best pizza you’ve had because you are a musician? – Missing Links Brewery Who is your Dave Grohl? How many bands have you booked? What is your favorite memory from the music scene? – Altar bar: Helmut, skell, After the Fall What is the one thing that you really wish you could obtain? – Leaning Studio of Greene Fist Fight in the Parking Lot were all embarrassed by their drummer… What do you have coming up in May? How can someone get in touch with you? utah@shadyladystudio.com – and the Grass Roots Show on 97.7 FM

Read More

Meatlocker Recording PARS516

Jim Harpel of the band Meathook and Meatlocker Recording studio joins Bill to discuss both on Episode 516 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show. Segment 1 with Meatlocker Recording Studio How did the studio get its name? Who are some of the bands that we might know that have recorded with you? Can you tell us a bit about your equipment, please? How did you get started in the recording business? If you could be in the studio while any album was being recorded, which one do you wish you got to witness? If you can sit on that proverbial bench for a hour with anyone from music history, who would you sit with and what would you ask them? When you were in high school, did you imagine that you’d be doing this? Can you remember who the first band was that you recorded? Tim Doverspike from Unbroken Soul asked, “Where is the studio located and do you have a website and Facebook page?” Jim tells us about the Butler Boys’ song “The Cap” and Meathook’s song, “Better Off, Over” Segment 2 with Jim Where did the name Meathook come from for the band? How did the band meet? Is there a story that involves the studio? If you were in the movie Rockstar, what band would you end up in? What cartoon character would play you in a cartoon series? What actor would play you in a rockumentary? If you ended up headlining an international tour, what 2 local bands would you take with you to open the shows? On that international tour, what are some the venues that you’d like to play? What is something embarrassing that has happened to you or a bandmate on stage? If there is an apocalyptic event on Earth, which song from Meathook should survive? During your internationally tour, I hang out between shows, what would the traveling soundtrack include? Are there general hours that you try to schedule recording sessions? How can a band get a hold of you to schedule sessions? What is one song that you wish you had written? What is something interesting about you that people would be surprised to know? Have you met any of your musical idols? Is the wood in the drum room a specific type of wood? Was that room selected for drums from the beginning or did you figure out as time went on? What are some of your favorite songs that have been recorded there? Livestreaming from the studio? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFwTbpqYn_o

Read More