Music producer Terry Pulliam, with new partner, bassist and engineer, Kory Bayer, are setting up shop on Pleasant Street in Wolfville.
For over 20 years, Sound Market Recording has been a launching pad for Nova Scotia talent, including Sloan, Lennie Gallant and Dutch Mason. Pulliam recently moved the business into a new studio in Wolfville.
Pulliam and Bayer say they’re very excited about serving the Valley’s great musical talent.
Having played a large part in the Halifax music explosion of the 1990s and having created the NSCC’s Recording Arts Program, Pulliam likes new challenges.
“I want to do here what I did before, help turn everything up to 11,” he said.
In addition to music recording, Pulliam and Bayer will offer post-production for video, music mastering, location recording, live sound reinforcement and music lessons.