A Berry Hill commercial building home to a noteworthy recording studio and owned for more than 50 years by a now-deceased ...
[Brattonwvu] wanted to lay down some tracks with as high an audio quality as possible. To help get rid of the noise pollution of the everyday world he built this isolation booth in his attic.
the musician/producer/ songwriter extraordinaire announced his plans to build public recording studios in several LGBTQ+ ...
Blanch Robinson, a Dayton rapper and producer, took me past the Spaghetti Warehouse on Fifth Street to an unassuming storefront. On its window was a semi-faded decal of the old Dayton Barber College.