About this series:
HD music webcast featuring emerging new recording artists and established stars recorded live at "The Abbey Road of the South", historic SugarHill Studios in Houston, TX.Houston has one of the most eclectic, rich and diverse music scenes in the world. Innovative recording artists run the gamut between roots, rock, alternative, indie, hip hop, blues, jazz, punk, country, noise, art..... you name it.Live from SugarHill brings you the leading edge of The Houston Sound. SugarHill Recording Studios is a 68 year old facility that has played home to sessions by Archie Bell and The Drells, The Big Bopper, Willie Nelson, The Rolling Stones, Todd Rundgren, Freddy Fender, Beyonce, ZZ Top, Destiny's Child... the list goes on.
Johnny Bush and Roy Head, legendary Texas performers perform their hits.... and things get a bit out of hand... but that's live TV... Singer/songwri...
Johnny Bush and Roy Head, legendary Texas performers perform their hits.... and things get a bit out of hand... but that's live TV... Singer/songwriter Johnny Bush's set includes his huge hit "Whiskey River. Roy Head performs his #2 rock hit from 1965 "Treat Her Right" in the same studio where it was recorded 44 years ago...a great SugarHill moment...not without surprises.On this episode, SugarHill chief engineer Andy Bradley celebrates his 25th year at the studio. Andy interviews guests along with host and award-winning record producer, Dan Workman. Community guest and 'audience of one' is Andrew Dansby. Dansby is a Kentucky native and former New York resident who survived stints in the film and book publishing industry. He's currently an entertainment columnist for the Houston Chronicle, where he spends most of his time thinking and writing about music.Live from SugarHill, Episode IX originally aired on October 8, 2009 and is a collaborative effort between Zenfilm, OutboundMusic.com and SugarHill Recording Studios.The show is produced by Gina Miller with the assistance of Dan Workman, W. Ross Wells, Al and Courtney Delaney.Studio Engineer: Christopher Longwood.Special thanks to cinematographers Raul Casares and Keith Houk and Unit Photographer Everett Taasevigen.Thanks for watching. Visit Live From SugarHill Online onFacebook and the iTunes Music Store. Find out more about Houston's creative community online at Only in Houston. Find out more about Houston at VisitHoustonTexas.com.
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