I didn’t have to spend too much time with Andy to know he was a “man of his song”, that is to say, someone who believes and hopes in the line of his lyrics.
Jason’s voice is one that has been heard in the community of Canton for quite some time. He always offers an interesting perspective.
Words can’t express the joy it has brought my soul to work with Steve Parsons. Watching him write, arrange and conduct is inspiring to say the least.
In the short time Adam has been interning his organization has already made an impact on the day to day. Realgrey is a better place because of his presence.
Urban Honey just owned there very first studio recording just a few weeks ago. Their fresh perspective on working in a studio is enlightening.
A singer-songwriter, yes, but more accurately, an experimental subversive noisemaker. Always a BYS favorite. An effortless friendship in the making. And it must be said, baby’s got hat.
Jesse played BYS when we gathered in the living room of century home. When we moved to the Carriage House he became an intern and followed a year later as a staff producer.
Greg made his mark on the studio by first tracking with Good Hours and then interning (Greg please note I didn’t say anything about that little soldiering iron incident). He’s since moved to Columbus where he’s found a career managing live streaming and virtual events.
Kevin’s first experience with Realgrey was as client. Recently having joined our intern program, his perspective provides both views.
Priscilla fronts the band “Rock, Salt & Nails” and works out of her own art studio. Her perspective is uniquely suited for our quest to understand what BYS and the Studio means to the surrounding community.
From his very first session at the studio it was obvious that Davey was and is a self-made-musician. Recording, mixing, arranging & producing. He does it all.
A month before the SHVS recorded in the newly built Carriage House, Jon & Alex showed up ready to install the hardwood floors. And yes, there was the “gooping”.
John’s story is a good reminder of why we’re here. His love for music and for people is inspiring to say the least.
Brandon Covey is a dependable studio musician, not to mention just a killer player in general. His professional spirit makes everyone around him better.
Kyler Morrison and I just connected from Phoenix Arizona for a conversation about his experience with BRING YOUR SONG and the studio.