Sound of Music Studios
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Sound of Music was founded in 1994 by David Lowery of Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven, John Morand, and Miguel Urbiztondo, and also includes Craig Harmon as co-owner. Bryan Hoffa is a significant stakeholder in this company as well.
The studio is located in downtown Richmond, Virginia. In 2003, Sound of Music opened a sister studio Brooklyn studio in Breukelen, Netherlands
[edit] Bands
Bands Sound of music has recorded include:
- Archers Of Loaf
- Avail
- Bella Morte
- The Black Crowes
- Breadwinner
- Broken Hips
- Camper Van Beethoven
- Carbon Leaf
- Clem Snide
- The Comas
- Counting Crows
- Cracker
- Crooked Fingers
- Denali
- From Here to Berlin
- GWAR
- Hackensaw Boys
- Neil Michael Haggerty
- Hanson
- Honor Role
- Hotel Lights
- Inquisition
- Joan Osbourne
- Daniel Johnston
- The Kills
- Kingsbury Manx
- L.P.
- Labradford
- Lamb of God
- Lauren Hoffman
- Loincloth
- Mint
- Joan Osbourne
- Pan American
- Nina Persson (of the Cardigans)
- Royal Trux
- Sixer
- Sparklehorse
- Spokane
- Steve Vitiello
- Strike Anywhere
- Tannahk
- The Technical Jed
- Mary Timony
- Young Pioneers