BYU ImageDave Zimmerman will be teaching BYU’s Synthesizer lessons this fall under the Direction of Ron Simpson in the Media Music Program. He will be teaching music 160, 260, and 360 level classes. This will include teaching college students the art of creating sounds, sequencing, mixing, arranging, and assisting in their college projects. He will also play a major part in upgrading the new studio located in the new add on to the Richard Building.

Here is a great opportunity for any musicians out there that I felt would be important to post here on my website. The contact information. Contact chad who’s information is listed at the bottom. Thanks.
MUSICIANS
Our Utah based production company is interested in reviewing and considering your music for scoring our film short in this competition, as well as future film projects when applicable. Those interested must sign a Music Release Form. If you are equally interested in allowing us the opportunity to showcase your talents via film as our medium, please send the signed release form back to me, a YouSendIt music file with tracks we can download, or mail us a hard copy of your CD to the address below:

Please write 48 Hour Film Project in the subject line, or mail the materials to this address:

You may email the required materials to chadrussey@yahoo.com

Eighth House Productions

358 South 700 East #B136

Salt Lake City, Utah 84102

I look forward to hearing from you,
Chad Jeffrey Russey
www.eighthhouseproductions.com

www.russeyentertainment.com

I had the opportunity recently to judge Utah’s Multi-Regional Battle 2008 here in Utah on February 2nd.  This was an opportunity to see some of the most talented High School bands from Salt Lake City and Utah Valley.  In truth, I was absolutely blown away by the level of talent that is becoming prevalent in High School Bands.

No doubt that the talent level grows more every year as competition between bands continues to grow.  As a judge, I had the responsibility to judge the bands in many different categories including technicality, musicianship, creativity, crowd participation and etc.  The final goal was to pick the top three bands to go to State.  This previously would be a simple task.  However, this year the competition was very close.  In fact, all of the bands scores were within a few points.

The winners were Cluster Funk, Gypsy Cab and This Way to the Exit.  These three bands also won some time recording at Noisebox Studios and I hope to have the permission to post their recordings to show how talented the bands in Utah have become.   Check out the Demos page in the near future to hear recordings of the bands.

City Weekly’s Slammy’s

Again, Noisebox Studios makes an effort to support the local band scene by being one of the Sponsors for Slammys 2008.  Many of the winners of the Slammys competition will be recording songs at Noisebox Studios in the future weeks and months to come.




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Noisebox Studios is a studio dedicated to providing the best recording experience to music artists in the state of Utah. We use the best recording techniques in the industry along with high end gear and software providing professional results at low rates. We have a business license and legally own all of our software.