
We’re thrilled to be back for another season of live recording with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra at the Flynn Theatre.
We’re thrilled to be back for another season of live recording with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra at the Flynn Theatre.
In August, members of Gogol Bordello, led by Kyiv-born singer Eugene Hutz, travelled to play a secret concert for Ukrainian Soldiers fighting on the front lines of the war in Ukraine.
With forty audience members attending the performances, listening on wireless headphones to the live studio mix, Saturn People’s Sound Collective performed two concerts that were recorded and ultimately edited and mixed to create a unique “live album”.
“Love Tank” is the first single off Ron Brodies latest EP, and along with Lawton and Paczkowski, features Dan Delacruz of Slightly Stoopid on saxophone.
Guitarist Zach Nugent recruited bluegrass legend Peter Rowan to contribute to his new single, “Some Place I Call Home.” The song, Nugent’s first original, is featured on his forthcoming studio album, Good So Far, set for release September 16.
Heartfelt local singer-songwriter Peter Day has released the firs single, “Be Still My Heart” from his forthcoming solo album, “A Question of Remembering”.
Burlington-based, bluegrass-infused rock and roll sextet, The Wormdogs, have released their third full-length album, Sunny Side Up.
Music-COMP (Music Composition Mentoring Program) is a Vermont-based non-profit started in 1995 that teaches students how to compose original music. At Music-COMP, the mission is to allow students of all ages realize their musical creativity. Young composers are paired with a professional composer mentor as they create an original musical work, which is then premiered by the best musicians in Vermont to hundreds of friends, family, and community members.
Recorded and mixed here at TRS, “Maple’s Busy Morning” follows the main character Maple through the day, beginning with their morning dream until their mid day nap.
Congrats to Dave Keller on his Best Soul Blues Album of the Year nomination for “You Get What You Give: Duets”!
It was an honor and pleasure engineering, mixing and mastering this album with Dave, who released it to fundraise for racial justice and equity.
Luke Smith, best known as the drummer for the standout Burlington-based folk-rock band Strangefolk, steps out as a singer-songwriter in his own right on his solo debut album as Supraluke with “Songs For The Great Blue Heron.”