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We are thankful to partner with these artists. We are proud of who they are and what they've accomplished. It's an honor to have been invited into their music.
Surrender, Ron Flack

Surrender, Ron Flack

Released: November 13, 2017

I Surrender All (Judson W. Van DeVenter & Winfield S. Weeden, 1896) Ron Flack arranged & recorded by Ron Flack at Realgrey Records; keys by Ron Flack, bass by Brandon Covey, percussion by Jesse Gearhart & violin by Molly Bontrager

Surrender, Ron Flack
SERENITY, INDRÉ

SERENITY, INDRÉ

Released: January 28, 2019

Indré is currently in the studio working on her follow-up to Serenity. She worked closely with Jesse Gearhart in the preproduction and production stage… Then with John King in the mixing and final touches, so it’s no wonder her first offering has been so well received. It was recorded here at the studio and mastered by Spencer Martin.

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Serenity, Indré
BETTER THINGS TO COME, LILA FARRIS

BETTER THINGS TO COME, LILA FARRIS

Released: June 02, 2019

In this first release from Lila Farris, Better Things to Come, you’ll hear a depth in lyrical content that is beautifully canvased with a voice that is beyond her years. Lila wrote and arranged all the songs and coproduced with the help of Ron Flack who also tracked and mixed. Mastered by Spencer Martin in Seoul, South Korea.

Better things to come, Lila Farris
  • “Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”
    Kurt Cobain
  • “Just don’t give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don’t think you can go wrong.”
    Ella Fitzgerald
  • “The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take it away from you.”
    BB King
  • “Do the things you believe in, in the name of love. And know that, you aren’t alone. We all have doubts and fear.”
    Carole King
  • “Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.”
    Frank Zappa
  • “You see, we are here, as far as I can tell, to help each other; our brothers, our sisters, our friends, our enemies. That is to help each other and not hurt each other.”
    Stevie Ray Vaughan

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The Nashville Number System: Simplifying Music for Musicians and Producers

The Nashville Number System: Simplifying Music for Musicians and Producers

The Nashville Number System (NNS) is a shorthand method of writing music that has been widely used in Nashville since the 1960s. The system uses numbers to represent chords, making it easier for musicians to learn songs quickly and for producers to communicate musical ideas efficiently.

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Keeping steady time

Keeping steady time

For musicians, keeping steady time is essential. It is the foundation of a great musical performance. However, keeping steady time is not always an easy task, and it requires practice and dedication. In this article, we will explore different methods that musicians can use to learn how to keep steady time.

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Analog or digital recording?

Analog or digital recording?

Recording music has come a long way since the early days of analog tape recorders. In today’s world, digital audio workstations (DAWs) have become the norm, but many artists and producers still swear by the warmth and character of recording to tape. In this article, we’ll take a look at the differences between recording to tape and recording to a DAW, and explore the unique experience of recording to tape.

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Holding Out Hope: Wreck Like Me

Holding Out Hope: Wreck Like Me

Throughout her debut release, Time Goes On, recorded with the Blue Winter’s Aaron Troyer and a number of stellar musicians, there are confessions of pain, of doubt, of fear, but never without an unwavering hope that maybe, just maybe, reconciliation lies just ahead.

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