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Makers of the USA
Kristan Vermeulen
98 episodes
1 month ago
Taking you on a journey through the lives of Makers. From cut and sew to woodworking to craft beer to consumer packaged goods and much more.
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Taking you on a journey through the lives of Makers. From cut and sew to woodworking to craft beer to consumer packaged goods and much more.
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Business,
Fashion & Beauty,
Entrepreneurship
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Inside the Legendary London Bridge Studio: A Journey Through Rock and Roll History
Makers of the USA
35 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
Inside the Legendary London Bridge Studio: A Journey Through Rock and Roll History
As a young musician, Kristan had always dreamed of recording in a professional studio. So when Kristan heard about the legendary London Bridge Studio in Seattle, she knew she had to check it out. Upon arrival, she was immediately struck by the history and atmosphere of the place. The walls were adorned with platinum records and memorabilia from some of the biggest names in rock and roll. It was clear that this was a place where magic had been made. As Kristan set up her gear and prepared to interview, she couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and excitement. This was a studio that had produced some of the most iconic albums of all time, and she was about to tell the story of its legacy. Eric Liliavois, co-owner of the studio, tells me about the intense and exhilarating recording process produced at his studio. There is a reason why Pearl Jam, Chris Cornell, and other grunge-inspired musicians have recorded here. The engineers at London Bridge are true professionals, and their expertise and attention to detail helped them achieve the sound they had been striving for. The studio's state-of-the-art equipment and acoustics made every note sound crisp and clear, and those musicians knew that their music was in good hands. Tune in to the episode to learn more about the London Bridge Studio experience and how it shaped musicians who have recorded out of their space and helped them realize the true power of music to connect, inspire, and transform.
Makers of the USA
Taking you on a journey through the lives of Makers. From cut and sew to woodworking to craft beer to consumer packaged goods and much more.